Oregon Strawberries in the Summer

Every year, in the state of Oregon, there is the anticipation and then the lines in the morning (including people lining up even before the Portland Farmers Market opens) for the famous Hood Strawberries. They only have a season of a few weeks in June, but are so sweet, red, and juicy and clearly, people think so worth it. But of course Hoods are not the only strawberries Oregon has to offer. Let’s look at some more Oregon Strawberries in the Summer. Overall, I truly do believe after eating strawberries in many a state that Oregon strawberries truly are the best. Unlike other states, they spend a long time on the plant that distinguishes Oregon strawberries overall from other strawberries, and they are more sweet thanks to our season of warm days and cool nights and plenty of rain.

Oregon Strawberries at the Portland Farmers Market. Oregon Strawberries at the Portland Farmers Market.

About Oregon Strawberries

Last month at the Portland Farmers Market at PSU, the Oregon Strawberry Commission had a stand at the market. Visitors were invited to taste four kinds of strawberries, and then with a sticker vote for their favorites. In the running that day included the varieties of (with some photos to show the comparison when they cut up):

  • Sweet Ann: this relatively new varietal of has a firm shape that is a little more elongated (for instance, versus the more heart shaped photogenic Seascape, or the rounder Hoods) and a berry flavor that is not too sweet or tart and a medium firm texture. You may find these around all summer.
  • Shuksan: these strawberries are among the first to appear in the market in mid to late May. With its more firm texture they are better for heat and freezing then Hoods which make them great for preserves and jams, baking, or let them soak with a little balsamic vinegar and sugar (a tablespoon per cup or two of strawberries) and pour them over desserts, or you can use them to make strawberry bruschetta. These I think had the best aroma of the four I tried here.
  • Seascape: these have a longer season from late May to September – which means you can still get them now! – and have the best looking shape I think because it is a bit more firm then the others varietals (except for Albions, and many California strawberries you may find at the chain grocery stores, California has bred its strawberries to be a lot of firmer to stand up to shipping). The Seascapes has good body but not too hard. This is the type that I used in the two recipes I share below, and have a bit of tartness along with the sweetness.
  • Hood: very sweet thanks to high sugar content, but are best uncooked since they are more fragile and can get mushy easily. I like them with cream, , and in ice cream, and even when they aren’t looking as pretty I just muddle them in a cocktail. They have a brief 2-3 week period when they are available may be among the most famous variety of the Oregon strawberries. Hood Strawberries are delicate so can’t withstand shipping long distances, and are always on sale to you within a day of being picked because they ripen so quickly. Hood Strawberry season is over now (though you may find it frozen or in jams and such)
    Oregon Strawberries - Sweet Ann strawberries Oregon Strawberries, Shuksan varietal of strawberries Oregon Strawberries, Seascape varietal of strawberries Oregon Strawberries, Hood varietal of strawberries

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Tastebud Farm Pizza at the Portland Farmers Market at PSU

First, do you know that the Portland Farmers Market at PSU is open all year round? That means for instance, it is open TODAY. 9 AM – 2 PM! They will be closed on December 27, but otherwise go today! Go next Saturday!

Every Saturday morning at the Portland Farmers Market at PSU, the Tastebud Farm’s Wood Fired Baked Goods has a stand in the northeast corner of the market. I always swing by when I visit just to see what kind of bagel sandwich toppings they may have based on what is in season and fresh, and the same thing for their pizzas.

I’ve shared photos previously of some of the bagel sandwiches I have enjoyed. Although these bagels are small, they are Montreal style bagels and so have a tasty flavor that is fine just with plain cream cheese as well – and which you can get anytime at some select stores and at a few other Portland Farmers Market during other times of the year (those markets are currently closed since it’s December).
Tastebud Farm at the Portland Farmers Market PSU - Montreal Style Bagels

Today I wanted to share an example of some of the options with their pizza. They lug their wood-fired oven to the market every week, and when you order it they can heat up that pizza right then and there for you!
Pizzas from Tastebud Farm at the Portland Farmers Market PSU Tastebud Farm Pizza example of the bounty at the Portland Farmers Market PSU

Like this amazing breakfast pizza I had a couple weeks ago… their offerings vary every week.
Breakfast Pizza slice from Tastebud Farm at the Portland Farmers Market PSU "Breakfast

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Autumn Farmers Market, a Photo Essay

Autumn Farmers Market – Hollywood Farmers Market, at NE Hancock between 44th & 45th, a block South of SE Sandy in the Hollywood neighborhood. Still running on on Saturdays, 9 AM – 1 PM
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Then off to the Portland Farmers Market at PSU, at the South Park Blocks between SW Hall & SW Montgomery, running 8:30 AM. – 2 PM until it switches to 9 AM in November. Look at those giant cabbages!
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I’ve been particularly smitten with the Portland Farmers Market at PSU because for the past/next few weeks, Westwind Gardens from Forest Grove have been roasting peppers right there at the market, and the aroma is incredible. You can buy the roasted peppers in various heat levels in all the varieties you know and maybe want to be introduced to, still warm in the ziploc bags, which I take home and just plop right on plain rice and enjoy! They have a wonderful variety of peppers as well!

Organic Roasted Chli Peppers from Westwind Gardens, Forest Grove, OR at Portland Farmers Market PSU in autumn. Organic Roasted Chli Peppers from Westwind Gardens, Forest Grove, OR at Portland Farmers Market PSU in autumn. Organic Roasted Chli Peppers from Westwind Gardens, Forest Grove, OR at Portland Farmers Market PSU in autumn. The aroma of the freshly roasting peppers is incredible

Organic Roasted Chli Peppers from Westwind Gardens, Forest Grove, OR at Portland Farmers Market PSU in autumn. The aroma of the freshly roasting peppers is incredible

Organic Roasted Chli Peppers from Westwind Gardens, Forest Grove, OR at Portland Farmers Market PSU in autumn. The aroma of the freshly roasting peppers is incredible Organic Roasted Chli Peppers from Westwind Gardens, Forest Grove, OR at Portland Farmers Market PSU in autumn. The aroma of the freshly roasting peppers is incredible Organic Roasted Chli Peppers from Westwind Gardens, Forest Grove, OR at Portland Farmers Market PSU in autumn.

Come visit the autumn Farmers Markets of Portland during this wonderful time of year where there is still sunshine and you can layer up in comfy sweaters and scarves, before winter comes and the markets start to take a break!

Have you ever smelled freshly roasted chili peppers, what do you think of it?

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Ippai PDX at the Hollywood Farmers Market

Maybe these photos might encourage you to visit the Hollywood Farmers Market. Besides it being less crazy crowded and easier to find parking I think then the Portland Farmers Market at PSU, they also have one unique offering:  Ippai PDX. This little pop-up is a regular stop for me. I love their variations of onigiri.

Pine Mountain + Deeproots bacon green bean onigiri
Pine Mountain + Deeproots bacon green bean onigiri at the Hollywood location of the Portland Farmers Market Pine Mountain + Deeproots bacon green bean onigiri at the Hollywood location of the Portland Farmers Market Pine Mountain + Deeproots bacon green bean onigiri at the Hollywood location of the Portland Farmers Market

Tuna Salad with Corn Onigiri

If you want more than a snack, try their rice bowls- either hot (with warm curry on top) or cold (with various veggies). I added an egg for an extra dollar, so worth it.

Ippai Japanese Veggie Curry Rice bowl, I added an egg for an extra $1 at the Hollywood Farmers Market in Portland on Saturdays Ippai Japanese Veggie Curry Rice bowl, I added an egg for an extra $1 at the Hollywood Farmers Market in Portland on Saturdays
Ippai Japanese Veggie Curry Rice bowl, I added an egg for an extra $1 at the Hollywood Farmers Market in Portland on Saturdays

You should definitely visit their website- besides popping up at the market, they also have pop-up dinners once in a while!

Have you ever had onigiri before?

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Fruits and Berries at Hollywood Farmers Market

Can you tell that it just maybe, maybe it is tomato season and berry season in Oregon? It’s been very hot and dry this summer which is a little hard on the humans but has been wonderful for the tomatoes. Here’s a look at what I found at the Hollywood Farmers Market.

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Just another normal find at the Hollywood Farmers Market in Portland, on an August lunch visit to the market Just another normal find at the Hollywood Farmers Market in Portland, on an August lunch visit to the market

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