Hoping for some afternoon sunshine in South Pass! Come on down folks. Today we will be offering a wide variety of mushrooms at the booth such as Maitake, Baby Shiitake, King Oyster, Pioppini etc.
Check out the market website for the 411.


Serves 4 as a first course
Dashi is a broth made from the sea vegetable kombu, collected from the icy coastal waters of the islands of Japan. It may be purchased in Asian or natural foods stores as a dehydrated powdered broth. Traditionally, miso is made from fermented soy beans with combinations of grains. Red miso is usually made with rice. Mixed withnameko mushrooms, this soup is delicious.
| Heat the water in a large saucepan and add 1 tablespoondashi powder, or the amount required to make 4 cups ofdashi (see the instructions on the dashi powder container). In a small bowl, liquefy the miso with 3 to 4 tablespoons of the dashi water, then mix with the remainder of the dashiwater in the saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil and immediately add the tofu and the nameko mushrooms with their liquid. After a half minute or so, when the broth is heated almost to the boiling point, the soup is ready to be served. Do not overcook. |


Here at SH, we pride ourselves by treating our clients with the utmost respect. Customer service has always been a top priority whether they are a new account, old account, large corporation and/or mom n' pop cafe. With that being said, we would like welcome Hermosa Beach's newest dinning establishment, Abigaile to the SH family. Abigaile recently opened its doors at the former Union Cattle bar (I bet you know someone who rode their infamous mechanical bull). Unfortunately the bull is gone but who needs it when you have a menu that changes daily (designed for sharing and tasting and prepared with fresh eats from local farms) and a great selection of house brewed draft beers. They even had Fletcher from Pennywise spray paint the walls to pay homage to Hermosa Beach's punk rock roots. Hell yeah! Need I say more, eat, drink and be merry.
The Yellow Oysters are here. Here is a simple recipe to try at home.