Next Week from Four Square Meals

Menu for pick up Tuesday April 8Seitan and delicata squash in picante sauce; patates braves Sidebar

  • Seitan with mustard greens and almond chili sauce; Pink rice and amaranth with gold beet and red onion
  • Smoky black beans and sweet potato; Barley and millet with spiced turnip and sunflower seeds
  • 3C Tempeh salad; Curried potato and cauliflower
  • Red lentils with baby kale; Faro and brown rice with red beet

To order click here.

If you like the look of some items but not others we can custom build a selection from this menu.

Black Bean Burger, green, rice, sweet potatoesVeggieburgers are always available too – Classic and Spicy Black Bean

Note: There will be no meals April 15 or 22. Back to normal April 29.

Next week from Four Square Meals

Beet, tempeh, lacinato sidebarMenu for pick up Tuesday April 1

  • Garbanzo bean and vegetable curry; buckwheat, amaranth and collard greens with sumac and capers
  • Tofu-miso salad with red cabbage; basmati rice and millet with turnip and black cumin seed
  • Tempeh with lacinato kale and beets in cilantro-lime broth; mashed potatoes and carrot with thyme and green peppercorns
  • Kidney beans stew with fennel and tomato; brown rice with celery root and brown mustard seed

To order click here.

Chole with carrots; curried potatoes2If you like the look of some items but not others we can custom build a selection from this menu.

Veggieburgers are always available too – Classic and Spicy Black Bean

Note: There will be no meals April 15 or 22. Back to normal April 29.

Next Week at Four Square Meals

Menu for pick up Tuesday March 25Tarka

  • Rice noodles, azuki beans and bok choi in Thai mushroom-lemongrass broth; green kale and eggplant au gratin with barley and coconut
  • Tofu and cauliflower in creamy squash sauce; potato, mustard greens and almond with black pepper and dill
  • White bean, cucumber and pear salad with caper and sumac; faro and black rice pilaf with raisin, napa cabbage, lemon and cilantro
  • Black-eyed peas with lacinato kale in rich cumin-coriander sauce; sticky brown rice, carrot and beauty heart radish seasoned with rice vinegar and nori

To order click here.

If you like the look of some items but not others we can custom build a selection from this menu.

Veggieburgers are always available too – Classic and Spicy Black BeanChioggaNoodlesHeaderBright

Farm to School Benefit Art Auction

CocoFarm to School Benefit and Silent Art Auction

IOWA CITY, IA – On Friday, March 21, guests will relax and enjoy an evening of fine dining against the beauty and excitement of a silent art auction and raffle at the Wedge in downtown Iowa City, from 6:00 to 8:00 in the evening. The event is free, open to the public, and sponsored in part by Four Square Meals, which will be providing complimentary samples. The event committee is passionate about the mission of Farm to School and is working diligently to make sure this event is fun and fabulous.

Guests will have the ability to enjoy the first day of Spring with a warming bowl of the Red Avocado’s Coconut Corn Soup, which will henceforth be a featured menu item at the Wedge, and available at discounted prices during this event. The works of many local artists will be on temporary display and auctioned off during the silent, with fifty percent of the proceeds going to Farm to School.dali-purgatorio-the-second-cornice-web

The highlight of the silent auction, an original Salvador Dali woodblock print illustration (“the Second Cornice”) from the Divine Comedy, will be the only item with a minimum starting bid ($2,000). Additionally, there will also be a raffle featuring prizes from New Pioneer Food Co-op, Four Square Meals, The Wedge Downtown and many more local businesses. The proceeds of this raffle will be donated to Farm to School; There will be something for everyone. For additional information on donating to, sponsoring, or attending the event call 443.857.0518 or email valentinpotra@gmail.com.

Event at a Glance: Farm to School Benefit and Silent Art Auction
To Benefit: Farm to School
Where: 136 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City, IA
When: Friday, March 21, 2014
Time: 6:00 to 8:00 in the evening
Admission: Free to the public
Sponsorships and Corporate Tables are available.
For Additional Information on Donating to, Sponsoring or Attending the Event:
Call 443.857.0518 or email valentinpotra@gmail.com.

About the Wedge: The Wedge Pizzeria is a locally owned and operated restaurant that offers a variety of dining options. Its menu includes pizzas, calzones, salads, breadsticks and beverages. The restaurant also serves soft drinks and desserts. It additionally provides in catering services for special events and private parties.

About Four Square Meals: Four Square Meals is a weekly prepared meal service in Iowa City, Iowa. It provides a way to maintain a busy lifestyle without sacrificing
slow-cooked, whole foods lunches and dinners. With a convenient once-a-week,
centrally located pick up, and local delivery available, Four Square Meals is dedicated to helping individuals maintain a healthy diet without spending hours in the kitchen.

About Farm to School:
The Farm to School Chapter for the Iowa City Community School District (ICCSD) connects schools with local farmers; teaches students about food, agriculture, and nutrition; and supports the local food economy. Farm to School is a project of Field to Family, whose mission it is to grow healthy communities by connecting local food and families – envisioning a region where people eat with the seasons, where farmers make a living, and our rural landscapes are diverse, abundant, and healthy.

Contact:

Valentin Potra
valentinpotra@gmail.com
818 ½ South Summit Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
(443) 857-0518

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Next Week from Four Square Meals

Barley, black rice and quinoa with beauty heart radish and chiogga beetFor meals to be picked up Tuesday March 11

  • Red lentil dal with red cabbage; basmati rice pullao with celeriac and brown mustard seed
  • Spiced black bean and fennel in herbed gravy; Spanish brown rice and faro
  • Coconut chole with savoy cabbage and turnip; potato, napa cabbage and zucchini with bay , paprika and fresh lemon
  • Tofu Dijon with asparagus and  cauliflower; kamut and black rice with beauty heart radish and ginger

For pricing and ordering, click here.Chole with bell peppers.JPG; barley pilaf with ancho peppers and daikon radish

 

 

Dine Out with Four Square Meals – Last day for registration

On SDaveCloseUpaturday March 8 at 6pm, Chef Dave of Four Square Meals will be serving a 3 course vegan meal at Channing Hall, on the corner of Iowa and Gilbert, downtown Iowa City

Eggplant Barley 1~ Black Bean Hummus with Bread or Chips
~ Mixed Salad with choice of Vinaigrette or Creamy Garlic Dressing
~ Red Lentils with Savoy Cabbage and Spinach, seasoned with brown mustard, cumin seed and coriander
~ Brown Rice and Barley Pilaf with Carrot, Sweet Corn and Sesame Seeds
~ Chocolate Berry Bite

Spiced Red lentils with SpinachThe price is $15 plus tax (cash or check).  Please let me know if you’ll be attending.  Reservations are limited and required by March 6th.

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Next Week at Four Square Meals

RiceNoodlesPinto3Happy Spring to come!

We finally made some salads this week since we hit 40 degrees. Still have Iowa red cabbage, savoy cabbage and sweet potato.

Next week’s  menu below.

  • Indian style green lentil with celery root; Curried basmati rice with broccoli and orange peppers
  • Rice noodles in hot and sour broth with red Green lentils with lacinato kale and sweet corn; brown rice with broccoli and carrotsand yellow peppers; Bubble and Squeak (mashed potato, roasted garlic and Iowa savoy cabbage)
  • Pinto bean chili with sweetcorn; Black rice and faro with Iowa red cabbage
  • Tofu spring salad with butternut squash and Iowa sweet potato; Buckwheat with rutabaga and sesame

Photos of some of last week’s offerings below:

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The Power of Broccoli

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Purple Broccoli

Broccoli is so common now we forget how beneficial a food it is.

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Broccoli has high levels of fiber, vitamin C and other micronutrients. One 4 oz serving of broccoli has 150% of your daily vitamin C.

Broccoli contains the phytonutrients known as indoles and isothiocyanates which have anti-cancer properties

Broccoli Flower

Broccoli Flower

Broccoli has been found to help combat cancer, osteoarthritis and heart damage.

Many of these health giving properties are shared by other members of the cruciferous vegetable group: kale, cabbage, brussel sprouts, bok choi and cauliflowerBroccoli

Link here for more information.

What’s Cooking at Four Square Meals

A slideshow of last week’s meals

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Garbanzo bean, green cabbage ragout with coriander
Indian inspired stew
Tofu, purple potato, broccoli and kale in Thai coconut broth
Ginger and lemongrass dominate the creamy sweetness of coconut mulk broth
Celariac, turnip and rye with black cumin
Deep earthy flavors of the roots and rye with the slight sweetness of black cumin
Black-eyed peas in curried squash sauce
Classic curry flavor witht the familiar sweetness of winter squash
Brown basmati rice with red cabbage and smoked paprika
A paella influenced dish but with the whole grain basmati and the sweet smoky deliciousness of smoked paprika
Carrot, green cabbage, sunchoke and sunflower seeds in almond-chili sauce
A tangy sauce of roasted ancho chilis and white wine vinegar thickend with sweet almond butter
Faro-Kamut-amaranth pilaf with eggplant brown mustard seed and fennel
Sweet chewy high protein grains with savory sweet seeds and deep flavors of roasted eggplant

The Beauty of Beets

We have been including beet often in our weekly meals this winter mainly because Grinnell Heritage Farms are supplying at least three varieties on a regular basis: red, chiogga and gold. We love the flavors and colors of all of them; they brighten the plate and palate in this cold, dark wintertime.

In addition to their unique flavor and appearance beets provide a great array of health benefits. Among other things beets increase the number of white blood cells, can lower blood pressure and improves blood flow through the body.

While hard to find in winter, whenever possible don’t neglect the beet greens which are excellent sources of iron, calcium, manganese and potassium. Vitamins A, C and folic acid are strong in their profile

See articles here and here from the BBC and for more in depth, click here.TempehBeet1