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Food & Drink
Adrianne Ho’s Supercharged Il Buco Kale Salad

“My all time favorite kale salad is from Il Buco in NYC from Ignacio Mattos. When I remix it at home I source organic farmers market ingredients and even harvest some of the produce from my backyard. I like to supercharge the recipe with nutrient dense microgreens and seasonal sugar snap peas for more protein crunch. I don’t use vinegar like the classic recipe instead I add a whole Meyer lemon which has a nice citrus punch with floral hues. The key is fresh croutons toasted from bread with a healthy amount of extra virgin olive oil and flaky salt. Some ingredients are truly best imported and Domenico’s has some amazing anchovy fillets and DOP Parmigiano Reggiano. I garnish with fresh chiffonade lemon basil cuttings I grew on my terrace from Logan’s Gardens seedlings using my Crescent Garden Nest. Every bite has a beautiful fresh, briny, and savory hit transplanting you directly to the hills of Tuscany by way of Bond St.” – Adrianne Ho

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Adrianne Ho Designs Herb Garden With Crescent Garden

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Crescent Garden Nest
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“After visiting alot of organic commercial and backyard farms in southern California I learned about from the local farmers markets, I decided to grow some herbs and vegetables at my house. Spending more time at home cooking I wanted to implement a device that was both beautiful and innovative. I landed on the exquisite self-watering Crescent Garden Nest raised bed planter which gives me access to fresh herbs and vegetables from my kitchen window. It’s a perfect edible garden container option on my terrace for convenience and style. I sourced some of my favorite herbs from the amazing Logan’s Garden in Silver Lake. They have over a thousand rare and heirloom edible plants. I simply planted shiso, basils, lovage, chives and kale from seedlings with healthy potting soil and water. I look forward to growing more sustainable organic produce in my backyard.” – Adrianne Ho

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