Do cabbages bloom? Not as well as an onion, but yes, and they are delicious with a special sauce.

It’s time to get our fingernails dirty and dig in the earth. Ah, the promise of this coming gardening season. Right now, no bugs, no pests, no weeds (well, a few already), no watering, and no crop failures. We’ll see how the year unfolds.

The Sauce:

           

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Oh, but this was a fun post, Dorothy! You mean a “real” pizza oven! It is beautiful and so was the pizza. I truly enjoyed the photo of all the friends around the pizza prep! I was just reading an item this morning about Vermont being the greenest state in terms of your conservation and care for the land, water, and air. You are a good steward of your state!

    1. Thanks! We try hard to be good stewards, even to the smallest creatures!

  2. Suzassippi says:

    I got in a hurry–that was me who just posted.

  3. Carolyn Page says:

    Fun times ahead as Spring advances. Sounds like you have the ‘garden’ in hand – oh the thrill of harvest… Love all your images, and that Napa cabbage and sauce is another keeper.

    1. Thanks Carolyn! We really enjoyed this, and the two warm days this weekend!

  4. This looks so very tasty and fresh!

    1. We really enjoyed it! Thanks!

  5. I love all cabbage but that sauce!

    1. Loved the sauce, and it’s good on lots of things!

      1. I can’t wait to shop 🙂

  6. Oh that look so good and Terrie’s dough looks delish. What a happy, fun bunch you are; here’s to Spring! 💕

  7. Chef Mimi says:

    Oh how fun! Love that your pond makes money from around the world! Great recipe. Nice post. Spring is pretty wonderful.

    1. It’s the best! All about possibility!

  8. NativeNM says:

    The spirit of Spring is alive and about. Love the pizza making! I’m looking forward to it and all the herb sauces, pesto’s and chimichurri’s that make everything burst with flavors. Well done!

    1. Thanks Jan! It begins, and not a moment too soon!

  9. johnrieber says:

    I never think of cabbage this way but need to expand my taste buds!

    1. It was really good, and the husband loved it!

  10. J M says:

    The cabbage roses look delicious, I love arugula and your use of it here, yum! I bet your granddaughter and her friends had an absolute blast making pizza with you, too. What could be better?!

    1. Nothing better than cooking with the ones you love!

  11. Mary says:

    WOW! Great post, really enjoyed the read. Loved the Salamander crossing and the help for them. Now, that cabbage looks just wonderful. The Pizza oven looks like it will get some good use in the coming days. As I sit and write we have a loud thunderstorm approaching!! Must check that the windows are shut!

    1. I love the sounds of a thunderstorm! Well, as long as I can count the seconds and it’s still a ways off!

  12. Julia says:

    What a nice looking pizza oven! Did you build the pizza oven or buy a kit?

    The cabbage rose looks pretty and the arugula sauce sounds delicious.

    1. Thank you Julia! The oven was a kit. It took forever to build, but it is done! And, it’s been lots of fun.

      1. Julia says:

        It looks really nice and it seems to work well for you. Do you bake bread in it? I want a wood-fired but Bruce seems to think the oven works well enough. If I let him get a tractor, I should get a wood-fired oven, right? 😆

        1. I think fair is fair, a tractor and an outside oven. Perfect.
          I am having a blacksmith create a door so that I can bake bread in the oven, the kit did not have a door!

          1. Julia says:

            Wow!! No door! I hope it works well.

            1. It works great for pizza because it only takes a few minutes to cook, but with bread it would cool off too soon.

              1. Julia says:

                The ones I’ve seen also used to bake bread have a door. I wonder if a cast-iron Dutch oven with legs and a top you can put coals on would work? I see YouTube channels of campers doing that. It seems like a lot of work to keep everything at the right temp.

                I hope you get your door soon.

                1. You know, that might be worth trying! I’ve actually made bread that way while camping and it turned out great! Thanks for the idea!

  13. Eha Carr says:

    Being born in northern Europe cabbage has naturally been on the agenda since childhood . . . perchance not quite as popular here in Australia (bar in coleslaw) but your fun recipe does make one think of having it more often again . . .

    1. It was fun to make Eha! A different way to roast and serve.

  14. Karen says:

    What a creative dish! And a fun way to get a little cabbage on the plate.

    1. It was fun, and pretty to look at too!

  15. Nancy says:

    Wow, look at that incredible pizza oven! It really looks amazing, and the pizza itself looks absolutely delicious. I loved seeing everyone having a good time together in the kitchen. The cabbage also looks tasty! Oh, and when I was in Ohio, we did the same thing—stopping traffic to let the Salamanders cross. (Mating season?) It’s such a special memory.

    1. You got to help those little critters along! It’s quite a site as well, usually on a drizzly night. Spring at its best!

  16. Spring has come to Maine, too! That pizza looks wicked good. What a treat! And that cabbage sounds scrummy. Jacques Pepin is a genius.

    1. He really is!!!! Thanks and happy spring!

  17. Sheryl says:

    This post wonderfully describes the excitement that builds as spring is anticipated and then arrives. I love the idea of having a lottery for when the ice goes out on the pond. What a fun fundraiser! I keep track of when the ice goes out on a small lake near me, and use it as a measure of whether we are having an early or late spring in any given year, but I really like the idea of collectively engaging others watching for when the ice goes.

    1. It’s become quite a state-wide ritual! We know the evening news will carry the ice-out time and we look forward to it.
      Willow tree is trying to bud. Love that early spring green!

  18. You have the best recipes, and I agree make a mess in the kitchen and have fun!

    1. It’s the only way Mary!

  19. I’m sure you’re a big hit with the grandchildren. The pizza oven is great, I’m sure.

    1. The pizza oven has been a big draw, and they don’t even notice I make a whole grain crust and use lots of veggies and low-fat cheese!

  20. I don’t even like cabbage but you’re making my mouth water. I love the back stories as usual. How fabulous your granddaughters stops in with friends from college for pizza. If I am ever so lucky I will be over the moon. And this, “add three ice cubes, this will set the color and thin the sauce” so clever. It sounds like your weather is finally warming up and your garden is taking shape. Crazy how different the weather is from one state to another. Hope all is well Dorothy, hugs, C

    1. Thanks Cheryl! I love having the grandkids and their friends here. Over the past few years, I’ve gotten to know them well and look forward to the visits. They are a close little bunch, and since they are all New England based, will remain so for a long time, I’m sure!

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