EBT/SNAP Coming Soon

The Mobile Farmers Market recently received a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services for an EBT card reader that will allow us to accept SNAP (food stamp) benefits once we receive vendor approval from USDA.  We’re also working on accepting WIC vouchers.

And, please encourage your Tribal governments to consider funding supplemental vouchers for their Tribal members because it means more traditional and healthy food for your plates and more resources going back to Tribal producers.

On the Road

Lac du Flambeau Powwow

Lac du Flambeau Powwow

White Earth Powwow

White Earth Powwow

White Earth Powwow

White Earth Powwow

Indian Health Center in Milwaukee

Indian Health Center in Milwaukee

Pokagon

Pokagon

Farmers Market at Saginaw Chippewa

Farmers Market at Saginaw Chippewa

 

Oneida Farmers Market

Oneida Farmers Market

 

Bad River

Bad River

 

Bois Forte

Bois Forte

 

 

 

Summer Recipes

It’s been a bit of a cold summer in many parts of the Great Lakes Region, but here’s a couple summer recipes great for beating and/or enjoying the heat.

Wild Rice and Hominy Corn Salad

  • 2 cups cooked and rinsed wild rice
  • 1 cup cooked and cooled hominy corn
  • chopped green beans or pea pods (any crisp vegetable like celery or even cooked kidney or black beans can also be used or added)
  • Fresh vinaigrette dressing (see easy recipe below for best results or use a store-bought variety)
  • Fresh or frozen blueberries, strawberries, grapes, and/or raspberries
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • (Optional) Spinnich, lettuce, or other fresh greens

This recipe is really easy & so tasty, not to mention quite healthy, especially if you use olive oil for the dressing.  All you have to do is mix the ingredients, except for the fresh greens that may be placed as a bed under the salad and serve.

 

Fresh Vinaigrette Dressing

  • 2-3 minced garlic cloves
  • 1-2 tablespoons of your favorite fresh minced herbs
  • 1-2 tablespoons of any variety of Red Lake wild berry syrup
  • 2 tablespoons rice wine, apple cider, or balsamic vinegar – white vinegar is too strong for this dressing.
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Like the wild rice and hominy corn salad, this is a really easy recipe.  The hardest thing is mincing the garlic and herbs.  Try to get the garlic as small as possible.  It can help to lightly smash it into the olive oil before mixing in the rest of the ingredients.  This recipe can also be used with any type of fresh salad.

 

Blueberry and Peach Salsa

Blueberries have and continue to be a major food source for Great Lakes Region Indian communities in the summer; peaches don’t have the history or tradition but grow especially well in the Tribal regions on the eastern side of Lake Michigan.  This recipe is a perfect way to enjoy the bounties of mid to late-summer.

  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1 cup diced peaches
  • 1-2 cups diced tomatoes
  • 2 minced green onions
  • 1 lime
  • Salt and peper to taste
  • 1-2 cloves minced garlic (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon minced cilantro (optional)

Another simple recipe.  Simply mix the ingredients and serve with your favorite tortilla chips.

 

Wild Rice Hamburgers

Want to lighten up those burgers while helping to keep them moist and delicious?  If so, definitely give this recipe a shot.  Some restaurants use a very similar version to help meat like ground duck stick together while cooking.  The wild rice’s flavor and texture adds a subtle yet unique character.

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 2 cups cooked wild rice
  • 2 cloves minced garlic (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh chopped or dried thyme, oregano, and/or rosemary (optional)
  • Salt and pepper to taste (optional)

Thoroughly mix the wild rice, ground beef, and optional ingredients, if desired, in a large bowl until the texture is consistent.   Form into patties and grill or cook and then serve like a standard hamburger.

Moving through Michigan

The Mobile Farmers Market spent the week of June 17th traveling through Michigan.  The trip was mainly intended to prepare for events later in the summer, but we also hosted a couple market events.

Waishkey Bay Farm at Bay Mills

Waishkey Bay Farm at Bay Mills

 

Odawa (aka Bells) Fishery in Mackinaw City owned by Little Traverse

Odawa (aka Bells) Fishery in Mackinaw City owned by Little Traverse

 

 

Farmers market at Saginaw Chippewa in Mt. Pleasant, MI

Farmers market at Saginaw Chippewa in Mt. Pleasant, MI

 

 

Blue Corn and Wild Rice Pancakes with Maple Syrup

The 2013 maple syrup season was record-breaking in Wisconsin.  Minnesota’s season didn’t see quite as much volume in production due to colder weather, but the quality of the harvest was particularly superb for many syrup producers.  This inaugural version of the recipe of the week is a great way to enjoy that maple syrup (it also works nicely with wild berry syrups), as well as hand-harvested wild rice and New Mexico blue corn.

Blue Corn and Wild Rice Pancakes with Maple Syrup

  • 1 cup Santa Ana Blue Corn Pancake mix
  • 1/3 cup cooked wild rice
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 egg (optional)
  • Butter or oil
  • Jar of Spirit Lake Native Products, Red Lake, or your favorite maple syrup

One of the great things about the Santa Ana Blue Corn Pancake Mix (and this recipe) is its simplicity.  All you have to do is begin by thoroughly mixing the pancake mix, wild rice, water, and egg together – a whisk or fork and glass or ceramic bowl work well.  Then heat a cast iron or your favorite frying pan and add enough butter or oil to coat the bottom from keeping the pancake batter from sticking, add a small amount of the batter and let it spread into pancake form, cook until bubble appear, flip the pancake and briefly cook on other side, remove from pan, top with syrup and eat.

Blue Corn and Wild Rice Pancakes with Maple Syrup from Spirit Lake Native Products

Blue Corn and Wild Rice Pancakes with Maple Syrup from Spirit Lake Native Products

White Earth Powwow

Since powwows are generally one of the largest gatherings of native communities, they are a great place to meet and connect with people.  The Mobile Farmers Market attended the White Earth Powwow on June 15th where hundreds of people learned about the project and were able to purchase traditional products.

White Earth Powwow

White Earth Powwow

Red Cliff Tribal Tourism Conference

The Mobile Farmers Market highlighted and sold available products at the Native American Tourism in Wisconsin Association Conference at Red Cliff on June 10-13.  Since this event brought Tribal leaders and tourism staff from around the state, it was an excellent opportunity to connect with a wide range of individuals and groups.

Tribal Tourism Conference at Red Cliff

Tribal Tourism Conference at Red Cliff

We have recently lined up additional producers, so this inventory list will soon be updated to include their products.

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First Major Shipment

First Major Shipment

The Mobile Farmers Market made its first major shipment today of nearly 700 pounds of walleye and perch from Red Lake Nation Fisheries. We also picked up fresh supplies of wild berry jams and syrups, pancake mix, fish fry batter, and wild rice.