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A Bolinas Herbal Sunset

August 6, 2019

A Bolinas Herbal Sunset

AUGUST 6th 2019

Join me for special evening at the Peace Barn in Bolinas on September 7th, 2019. The 27th Annual Benefit Art Auction & Party is one of West Marin’s most coveted events.  The event, which benefits the Bolinas Museum, is the largest and most important fundraiser of the year for the museum and attracts some of the most generous and caring members of our community, all of whom appreciate the importance of art and supporting the local art scene.

The evening begins with a social cocktail hour followed by a live auction featuring artwork generously donated by a diverse section of coastal Marin and Bay Area artists and galleries.  A fully catered and lively party follows the auction.

The mission of the Bolinas Museum is to collect, preserve, and exhibit the art and history of coastal Marin and to present exhibitions and events that provide inspiration and cultural enrichment to residents and visitors alike.

Get Tickets to the Event
27th Annual Benefit Art Auction & Party
Peace Barn
Saturday September 7th, 2019
4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Bolinas, California

I will be donating some of my own culinary art in the form of a special cocktail soiree for 12 adults. The magical event will happen at my home on the big mesa, just above the cliffs of Agate Beach at sunset. The event will unfold during this upcoming late fall or early winter, when the magical sunsets are abundant and most vibrant.  The menu will feature a bevy of herbaceously forward libations and a buffet of tantalizing nibbles, all of which will use local, organic, sustainable and fairly traded good and products, as is my signature style.

Depending on the timing various local farms and food artisans will be featured in the menu development.

All guests will leave satiated and accompanied by a small pouch of my signature seasonal herb finishing salt.

Guests are allowed to bring their own wine to accompany the cocktails and mocktails if they desire. Most food allergies and preferences can be accommodated if known well in advance. Purchaser must inform me at time of booking of dietary choices.

Date: Dates to be determined (in advance by 3 weeks) between purchaser and Nissa as scheduling permits, any Friday, Saturday or Sunday between September 27th and December 14th.

Time: 3 hours – Date will determine time for sunset hours.

Sample Menu:

Herbal Libations
Non-alcoholic
Verbena Lemon Fizz
Winter Herb Pear Cider
Satsuma Cranberry Sage Punch

With booze
Meyer Lemon & California Bay Leaf Prosecco
Apple Thyme Side Car
Pomegranate Sage Manhattan
Grapefruit Lavender Paloma with Salt

Herbal Nibbles
Local vegetable Crudité Plate with Nissa’s Red Dandelion Goddess Dip
Blue Cheese Pear Crostini with Rosemary Honey
Lamb Meatballs- Mint Chimichurri
Wild Mushrooms with Pesto Butter and Toast
Chard, Feta & Herb Phyllo Parcels
Winter Beet Tart with Goat Cheese, Herbs and Thyme Salt
Meyer Lemon Lavender Pound Cake
Rustic Pear Tart with Riesling Winter Herb Syrup
California Red Walnut Tart with Sage Crust, Crème Fresh and Thyme Grape Honey Drizzle

About the Bolinas Museum

Founded in 1983, the Bolinas Museum is the premier fine arts museum in Marin County. Stimulating the appreciation of visitors from all over the world, the museum reflects regional history and interests and presents the rich talent pool of artists from Coastal Marin as well as nationally acclaimed contemporary art. Admission to the Bolinas Museum is free to all, as are many of our cultural events. Special fundraising events occur throughout the year including the annual Art Auction and the holiday benefit exhibition, both offering for sale exceptional work from well-known Bay Area artists.

The Museum is composed of five galleries and the Wintersteen Courtyard. The Main Gallery offers exhibitions of contemporary art and history. The Helene Sturdivant Mayne Photography Gallery presents exhibitions of diverse fine art photography, and regional artists are featured in the Coastal Marin Artists Gallery. The Margaret Duncan Greene Gallery hosts selections from the museum’s permanent fine art collection from the 1800s to the present. The Floyd Russell Family History Room details the history of the area with photographs, documents and objects from the extensive collections in the Museum’s archive. One wall is reserved for changing displays of regional interest.

Nissa Pierson is a cooking teacher, recipe developer, and small business consultant specializing in local, organic, sustainable, and fairly traded produce. She has worked in organic agricultural and the fresh herb industry on both the agricultural and culinary sectors for over 20 years. She is a noted herb expert and founder of Ger-Nis Culinary & Herb Center and Herbal Roots. Her years of herb knowledge and passion for fresh herbs makes her an excellent teacher and source of herb inspiration. She travels the globe in her agricultural work and spends a lot of time eating in the kitchens/homes of everyday people in places like Israel, Jordan, Mexico, Peru, Turkey, Tunisia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and more.

She is an extremist in proving that the art of eating & cooking well is a relatively simple process and just takes enthusiasm and some tidbits of knowledge and of course good farmers. She started Ger-Nis Culinary & Herb Center, in Brooklyn, NY, back in 2010 where she taught educational and lecture-style hands-on cooking classes for adults & kids, promoting healthy eating, living, and cooking with ease & joy.  The center became a premier source of inspiration in the sustainable and local food world and has garnered success with special events, food collaborations, social outings, and local get-togethers nationwide. In addition to her full-time agricultural work with small global organic farmers that she continues to do since her relocation to west Marin,she continues to teach occasionally from her home in Bolinas, celebrating food and community. She hosts seasonal super clubs and teaches the Bolinas After School Cooking Program. Besides being a passionate teacher of fresh herbs and organics, in her free time she enjoys good conversation & debates, yoga, the ocean, and her dog, Inca. She is happiest when submersing herself in the food and culture of the world.

She writes seasonally for Edible Marin and writes weekly about fresh herbs on her blog www.MyHerbalRoots.com You can also find her www.UnderTheMangoTree.CrespoOrganic.com

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If only I was a Sonoma county bartender…

I’d enter my Yellow Tomato Mango Summertime Bloody Mary ……

@charbaydistillery is hosting the 1st Annual Bloody Mary Challenge to support the  @santarosafirefighters Foundation

Sonoma County bartenders creating their best Bloody Mary and garnish. Attendees taste all competitors Bloody Mary’s and then vote for their favorite.

Event is located in the outdoor event space next to  @hotellarose  Hotel La Rose / Grossman’s Noshery & Bar

If I wasn’t going to Michigan I’d go at least taste. 

I can’t tell you how refreshing the mango tomato thing is - someone should do it. My recipe is linked in my story in case someone wants to try it.

Technically it’s a Bloody Maria 🇲🇽
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I haven’t done many new mango recipes this season (what I have done is KILLA!!!) but on this really hot day with a few ripe mangoes in my fruit bowl (that I really wanted to feed to the baby deer 🦌) I’m pulling out an old simple summer favorite- ripe mango, ice, lime juice, honey and lemon verbena from my garden- blended up into an iceeeeee delight. 

It’s so refreshing. 

Use @crespoorganic #mangoes of course!
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For todays breakfast in the sunshine- I’m dining on a new #summer #recipe  made with a Gentle Curry Spice recipe i developed  about 15 years ago for a project with Ger-Nis

This recipe is a gentle summer veg coconut curry as simple as you imagine. Sauted vegetables with summer tomatoes and a gentle curry spice and coconut milk. Barely simmered for summer taste  perfection. 

I think my gentle curry spice recipe is  published at @ediblemarinwc in a past article I did on apples. 

This exact recipe is forthcoming in another project.
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One fruit is not better than the other, don’t let me or anyone else tell you different. 

A diet of a variety of whole organic foods- fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, HERBS, legumes (dairy and meat if you choose) that is cooked fresh often in combination with daily exercise, stress managment, not smoking and drinking is generally proven to create ideal health and longevity. 

So if they tell you a fruit is heart healthy but you smoke and eat loads of pulses proceed foods - they are likely just trying to sell something to you- instead of caring about your tender heart- which could be part of the problem we are in health wise. 

I long for the days where teaching about real food and cooking  was profitable or at least doable for a job.
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Mango (@crespoorganic ) ice, honey, lime and fresh lemon verbena - blended into an icy summer delight- the best in a super hot day.
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Let this serve as 2 reminders/facts 

1. Put fresh mint in your salads. 
2. Sapa is the loveliest  cat ever.
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No matter what this new world order brings- dumb AI recipes and food ideas. Influencers that could care less about food, more processed goods (just somewhat healthier and smarter than the last wave of manufactured foods - but not really. ) business’s more concerned with scale than ethics, environmental destruction et and doing food for communities- or you know saying you’ll do good things later, once you get rich from taking. 

I’ll (@picoypero ) be here always under the pretense of learning and sharing not just how to cook but how to match what’s grown with what to eat. For me this still the healthiest way to exist if you’re looking at the planet and people as one.  Obviously I’m going to continue to shout about how healthy and flavorful herbs are and how their use allows for less—sugars, fats, salts, processed foods etc- things we generally use in excess. 

Whatever you do, use more herbs. I will continue to be here teaching people how easy they are to use, until the end, I will. 

Here is today’s lesson - a reminder of how fresh fruit in season and herbs create drinks that are better than what you can buy. 

This one inspired by my @frontporchfarmer #blackberries I bought yesterday and smashed some on the way home. 

Blackberry Lemon Verbena Peaceful Spirit Sparkling Ice Tea

5 blackberries
2 tablespoons raw honey 
Juice of one lemon
Handful of lemon verbena leaves 
2 peaceful spirit tea bags (@flyingbirdbotanicals )
4 cups hot water
 Sparkling water 

Blend blackberries, verbena, honey, lemon juice and a little hot water. Pour into a pitcher. Add tea bags and hot water. Steep and allow to cool. Strain. Pour half  full into glass of ice top with sparkling water. 

This concept can be used however you want. Strawberry basil lemon ginger tea, peach bergamot (bee balm) bergamot tea - cherry lime white tea etc etc etc etc etc etc
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One of my favorite recipes for summer cherry tomatoes. Romano Bean, Cherry Tomato Feta Salad. This recipe dates back to my early 20’s in Eugene, OR

It’s so easy slice cherry tomatoes season with salt and torn basil leaves add cooked green beans. Cover let cool completely-dress with a little olive oil and feta. (@mt.eitan.cheese in this case and the last of my Andy 😭

The salmon is local, pan fried and the stuff on top I’m pretty sure is something I picked up from @ottolenghi - Bridget jones salsa??

It’s celery, capers, pine nuts, green olives, parsley currants sauted up into magic.
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You can put herbs in EVERYTHING!

Fresh fruit and herb “jam” is how I sweeten and flavor my granola!
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Believe it or not, these pretty herbs are going into a granola! (Lemon verbena, anise hyssop and French lavender)

If you haven’t had one of my herbal flavored fresh fruit granolas, you are missing out. Today’s is extra heart healthy. 

The main sweetener is the fresh fruit and some maple syrup. The herbs add complexity that alleviates some need for sweetness (replaces sweet taste with interesting) tahini is mixed in with a saucy fruit jam concoction/maple mixture and that’s mixed with rolled oats, quinoa, amaranth, black and white sesame seeds, flax and spices like cinnamon, vanilla powder, mace, malab and cardamom. Freeze dried blueberries and dried currants with almonds and hazelnuts!

When I made the strawberry maple mixture I also added cardamom, vanilla and almond extracts as well as the fresh herbs. 

The whole house smells like heaven.
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Remember Tang?

A random thought about it led me here- to my marigold sugar - limeade 

It’s so good - the floral vegetal notes from the marigold flavor is really nice. And it has a tang-esque quality to it that is fun. 

@mediumfarm giant marigolds that I dried 
@covillibrandorganics limes that were gifted to me by the head honchos themselves. 😀
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Local ocean trout crudo….

Marigold Calabrian Chili Oil 
Lemony Pesto 
Vietnamese Coriander 
Coriander Flowers 
Persian Dill Salt (Spring 2025  @myherbalroots )
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Dried Marigold Calabrian Chili Oil
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Dried marigold petals. 

Fresh marigold petals can be too pungent for any culinary use beyond minor accent flavor, in my opinion, which is why I like to use them in my herb salts. 

But if you dry them- (which is what happens in my salts) some magic happens- the flavor morphs into an extremely pleasant flavor that has much greater use and versatility. They are so easy to sun dry- these sat outside on a table for a week!

Earthy, floral, slightly citrusy- a little vegetal - as if a carrot and an orange combined—-Peppery and slightly (pleasantly) bitter. 

Add them during sauté phases in cooking  to add flavor and color-  use in baking and syrups- they create lovely deep golden color when used plus the lovely flavor. Lovely in frittatas. 

I’m going to use these in a Calabrian and marigold chili oil for a Crudo as well as a yogurt marinade for chicken. 

I’m working on expanding my herbal salt line to offer  seasonal dried herbs, herb seasonings and dried herb petals and mixes….. 

You’ll be happy! Lots of changes all encircling  my own passions and goals - a nice change of tides.
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Home sweet home meal 

Romano beans with basil, lemon basil, lemon and olive oil 

Peach and burrsta salad with pesto vinaigrette- wild arugula, baby basil leaves, bergamot and sage flowers 

Steak (NY strip and rib eye) flavored with rosemary, summer savory, Myrtle and Tanzania black pepper
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Blueberry Germanium Flower Lemonade 

Recipes (in story) developed back when I live in Bolinas. I grow geraniums ever since just to make this with the blooms - and the geranium black pepper salt on lemon cucumbers - also in story.
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