Enlightened Crops Pesto

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Recipe courtesy of our friends at Enlightened Crops

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Housed in a shipping container right here on the West Side, Enlightened Crops is an ecofriendly + hydroponic farm, growing in 340 square feet what a traditional farm can do in an acre and a half. Enlightened Crops is an excellent neighbor and produce vendor, bringing us everything from fresh basil and arugula to romaine and pea shoots. Since they’re hyperlocal, these vertical crops are harvested and brought to us the very same day! Check out how awesome their setup is!

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And when it’s daytime for the plants - they turn on the LED lights for optimal growth.

With spring around the corner, we know you’re thinking about your favorite spring and summertime fresh-focused foods. Our friends at Enlightened Crops shared one of their favorite ways to use their fresh basil: Pesto! Check out their go-to recipe, and give their hyperlocal (Seward Avenue!) vertical garden basil a try. (We recommend it too!)

Bridge Street Pesto

courtesy of our friends at Enlightened Crops

Ingredients:
2 cups of packed basil leaves
5 cloves of garlic
1/4 cup pine nuts
1/2 cup olive oil, divided
kosher salt
ground pepper
grated Parmesan cheese (optional)

1. Combine basil, garlic and pine nuts in food processor until coarsely chopped
2. Add oil and process until totally mixed and smooth
3. Season with salt and pepper as desired
4. Top with freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Bridge Street Market's March Madness Michigan Sweet 16 Party Foods

With both Michigan and Michigan State in the Sweet 16, we put together 16 of our favorite Michigan-made go-to party foods!

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Great Lakes Potato Chip Co.

Simple, satisfying, and absolutely delicious, Traverse City, MI-based Great Lakes Potato Chip Co. chips come in flavors that are out-of-this-world good, and in bags that will fit right into your viewing party snack bar decor, no matter which Michigan team you root for!

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Hissho Sushi Party Platter

It’s not too late to order a personalized Hissho Sushi Party Platter for the game! Our awesome sushi bar folks can whip up a custom platter in 20 minutes. Just be sure to call before 5, because they want to watch the game too!

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Chunk Nibbles

Michigan-based Chunk Nibbles started out as a beloved family recipe that became a delightful brand we’re excited to carry in our Local Sweets section. They aptly call this treat “candy coated bliss.” (We don’t disagree.) Chunk Nibbles donates a portion of its proceeds to Stiggy’s Dogs, which is an organization that rescues dogs from high-kill shelters to train them to be service dogs for military members who are battling PTSD, TBI, or other trauma sustained from their time of service.

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Fresh & Fast items from Hazekamp Premier Foods

If you haven’t tried some of our delicious Fresh & Fast items from Muskegon-based Hazekamp Premier Foods, make Game Day THE day, so you can spend less time prepping, and more time enjoying the game! We just love the variety that Premier offers. We have everything from delicious pre-marinated chicken skewers and kabobs to breaded chicken breasts and melt-in-your-mouth garlic herb beef pinwheels. We’re certain you’ll find a new favorite!

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Assorted Bratwurst from Little Town Jerky

Falmouth, MI-based Little Town Jerky offers an assortment of delicious fully-cooked bratwurst, so you can grill them up quick and get to the game. We have everything from Regular Bratwurst to Jalapeno Cheese to Cheese & Onion, Bourbon Flavored, Italian Style, Cheesy Beer Bratwurst, and more. You’re going to love these!

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Meijer Tortilla Chips and Meijer Guacamole

Two Meijer Party Favorites: Meijer Tortilla Chips + Meijer Guac. Once the dipping starts, it’s going to be hard to stop. (Which is perfectly fine in our book!)

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Ferris Coffee & Nut Assorted Snacks

You’ve got to love GR-based Ferris Coffee and Nut. We have a whole section of sweet and savory plant-based snacking options from Ferris that we highly recommend checking out. You know no party is complete without a snacky protein!

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Sprinkles Donuts

Hudsonville-based Sprinkles Donuts is bringing in donuts for both Michigan and Michigan State fans. Don’t forget to grab a few for your party!

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Stuffed Gourmet Pretzels and Sweet Potato Delights Hummus

South Haven-based Stuffed Gourmet Pretzels Vegan Pretzel Chips paired with Detroit-based Sweet Potato Delights Vegan Spicy Black Bean Hummus will take your snack bar to the next level and will make your vegan friends and loved ones very happy!

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Meijer Take & Bake Pizza

Another Meijer Party Special: Take & Bake Pizza. You really can’t go wrong here. Regardless of which one you buy, you’ll have fresh pizza in under 20 minutes and for under $7.

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Mosbys Popcorn

GR-favorite Mosbys Popcorn is a must-have for every snacking event, really. Just put all the flavors in your basket. You’ll thank us later.

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Michigan Brews

We couldn’t pick just one to promote for this Sweet 16 lineup, so we advise coming to check out our Beer Cave! We have so many Michigan-made favorites you’ll leave with a few options to sip on or share, we’re sure.

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Veggie Trays

Parties are always a great place for a veggie tray. We have lots to choose from, and of course, we also have an amazing, affordable produce selection if you’d rather make your own!

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Cool Jacks Ice Cream Sandwiches

Sylvan Lake-based Cool Jacks ice cream sandwiches could be your new favorite treat. Win or lose, at least you’ll have a handcrafted ice cream sandwich waiting for you.

Bridge Street Market Chocolate Martini

Have you gotten a chance to meet Kris with a K? He’s our Beer, Wine, and Liquor extraordinaire here at Bridge Street. For Valentine’s Day, he gave us his go-to Chocolate Martini recipe that we think you’ll love too.

1.5oz 360 Double Chocolate Vodka
0.5oz Chambord
0.5oz Godiva Chocolate Liquor

Combine ingredients with ice in a cocktail shaker. Cover and shake until chilled. Strain into your favorite martini glass.

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Winter Sangria

Whether you’re decking the halls or not, winter is coming here in West Michigan, so why not have a delicious Winter Sangria to cozy up with? We’re loving this simple Winter Sangria recipe, which was inspired by a few Sangrias we’ve tried along the way.

Winter Sangria
1 bottle of red wine (we used Stella Rosa Black, which has a nice effervescence to it)
1/4 cup of Brandy
1/4 cup of Agave Nectar (found in our cocktail mixer section)
1 cup of frozen fruit (we used Michigan Farm to Freezer brand’s West Michigan Smoothie Blend, which features Michigan-grown fruit! This blend has pitted tart cherries, blueberries, & apple slices. Yum!)
Juice of 1/2 a lime
2 cinnamon sticks

Combine all ingredients in a pitcher, let sit anywhere from an hour up to overnight. The longer it sits, the more those delicious flavors will combine! ‘Tis the season!

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Game Day Dips

Serious games call for serious food

Michigan vs. Michigan State is upon us this weekend, and we’re sharing a couple of our favorite dips to add some flavor to your game day.

Creamy Jalapeno Dip
Quick and Easy Lasagna Dip
Cheesecake Dip

And, hey, if you’re too busy decorating your house in Green or Blue, come pick up our Fresh and Fast dips and spreads. We have amazing marinated chicken skewers, ready-made dips, and tons of snacks at great prices already ready for you. We’ll see you soon!

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Homemade Apple Pie Filling

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Since we’re in the height of Michigan Apple season we thought we’d share our favorite Homemade Apple Pie Filling recipe with you. We suggest multiplying the recipe and making a large batch and freezing it: you’ll be party ready all fall & winter. Hey, don’t be scared if you aren’t crazy about pie: there are so many uses for this Apple Pie Filling. You can use it in Cobblers, Crisps, Cakes, Cheesecakes, Cupcakes, Pastries, Dessert Bars, Muffins, Tarts, Trifles, Tortes, and more.

This recipe is the equivalent of 1 can of Apple Pie Filling. Again: Multiply and freeze it. You’ll thank us later.

For the apples, we suggest a mix of Ida Red or Paula Red mixed with Red Delicious or Gala — we think these are the best Michigan options to give you that classic Apple Pie flavor while holding up well under cooking and potentially freezing.

What you’ll need:
4 apples, peeled, cored, & chopped or sliced
3 tablespoons water + 2 tablespoons water later
2 tablespoons butter
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon cornstarch

Place butter in a pan over medium heat and add the cinnamon and nutmeg, cooking 15-20 seconds or until fragrant. Add the apples, sugar, and 3 tablespoons of water. Stir together and cover for 4 minutes. Make sure to check on the mixture so it doesn’t burn on the bottom of the pan — stir as necessary in that timeframe.

Combine cornstarch and the other 2 tablespoons of water. When the apples feel a little cooked, stir in the cornstarch+water mixture and allow everything to continue to cook until the apples are tender and the glaze has gotten thicker. Once it’s done, remove it from the heat and let it cool off before using it in another recipe or freezing it for later.

National Taco Day

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Tacos 3 Ways: Chicken, Beef, & Cauliflower + Kale

In honor of National Taco Day, we’re sharing a couple of our go-to recipes: Shredded Chicken Tacos, Easy Ground Beef (or Turkey!) Tacos, and our crave-worthy Cauliflower + Kale Tacos.

There are few things as fun and delicious as homemade tacos. Shredded chicken can seem like a chore, but it really isn’t. You can either toss it in the crock pot, or you can just cook it down yourself over medium heat. We opted for the latter for our Shredded Chicken Tacos Recipe, and we know you’ll love it.

For a busy weeknight, you can’t deny the satisfaction of a quick and delicious homemade dinner like a classic ground beef or turkey taco. Any dinner done in about half an hour is a recipe to keep pinned and ready for any occasion. Check out our Easy Ground Beef (or Turkey) Taco Recipe.

Vegetarian? Or maybe you’re just someone who likes to try to eat more vegetables? Cauliflower + Kale Tacos. You’re going to be happy you tried it!

Meal Prep Madness: The Sweet Potato

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Need more veggies in your life?

We thought so. (No shame — We could use more too.)

Planning for lunch can be such a task in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We love the ease of grabbing a salad or a Fresh & Fast meal in our cafe… but, what about flexing your cooking muscles? (Or trying to grow your cooking muscles… All skill levels are welcome here.)

Let us introduce you to: THE SWEET POTATO

When you hear sweet potato, you may automatically think of the classic Thanksgiving side dish drowning in brown sugar and butter. That’s a thing, but it isn’t quite what we’re suggesting for lunch (…unless you want that. Then who are we to hold you back?). Sweet potatoes are so versatile, and with the right seasoning, prep, and pairing with other ingredients, you can fulfill any lunchtime craving while also upping your veggie intake. What kind of dishes are we talking about?

We love to make Sweet Potato Taco Bowls… Curried Sweet Potato Bowls… Cajun Sweet Potato Bowls… You get the idea! The list goes on and on. Whatever sweet potato path you take, we’re confident you’ll love what you create. Let’s go over the basics:

You’ll want at least 1 lb of sweet potatoes — so you can potentially have it for more than one day (meal prepping will save you time and money)! You’ll clean the sweet potatoes, peel them, and then cut them into 1”-2” cubes. You’ll throw them in a bowl and do a quick coating of olive oil (or whatever oil you prefer).

Now is the part where you decide what you’re going for…

Taco? Add:
1.5 teaspoons chili powder
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion Powder
Sprinkle of salt + pepper

Curry? Add:
1 1/2 teaspoons curry powder
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
Sprinkle of salt + pepper

Cajun? Add:
1.5 teaspoons smoked paprika
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
Sprinkle of salt + pepper

Once you add your respective spices, you’ll stir the sweet potatoes to coat them. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Spray a baking sheet or line it with parchment paper. Toss your spiced sweet potatoes onto the baking sheet and then place them in the oven for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, you’ll want to flip your sweet potatoes over and put them back in for another 10 minutes or until tender.

When we’re talking about lunch bowls: Be creative! We love to pair our spiced sweet potatoes with a number of fresh ingredients. Here are some of our favorites:

For our Taco Bowls, we pair with:
Cherry tomatoes
Fresh cilantro
Baby spinach
Chopped red onion
Avocado
Canned corn (drained)
Black beans (drained and rinsed)
Fresh Salsa

For our Curry Bowls, we love:
Kale
Cooked quinoa
Steamed broccoli
Fresh basil
Soft boiled egg

And for our Cajun Bowls:
Chopped bell peppers (red, orange, yellow.. any color really. The more peppers the better!)
Grilled Chicken
Baby Spinach
Cooked brown rice
Your favorite hot sauce

Aren’t crazy about a particular pairing suggestion? Omit it! These tasty (and veggie packed!) bowls are your creation. If something else sounds better, go for it, but let us in on what worked for you!

Vegan Burgers for Labor Day

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Your Labor Day is about to get a delicious, nutty twist...

Have someone in your life who isn't crazy about meat, but you'd still like to grill them up something good this Monday?

Let us introduce you to Grand Rapids-based Nutcase Vegan Meats. We are absolutely loving their product here at Bridge Street Market (yes, even our carnivore colleagues dig Nutcase!).

Nutcase Vegan Meats are easy to grill up quick and are a seriously flavorful alternative to your traditional burger.

Prep for Grill:

Be sure to oil the grill grate or foil you're cooking on in order to prevent sticking. Heat or fire up the grill. Brush a little oil on the side of the burger you'll be grilling first. Place the meat on the grill for 2 to 2.5 minutes. Brush a little oil on the side you're about to flip over. Then, flip that burger over to cook that side for 2 minutes. Flip again to cook for another 2 minutes. Then, to even it out, flip one more time for 2 more minutes!

Put that burger on some Arnie's Buns and dress it up with your favorite toppings. We love cheese (disclaimer: cheese makes it not vegan anymore...), fresh tomato slices, gorgeous butter lettuce, pickles, onion, mustard, ketchup... just layer on those toppings. We'll eat it... and your vegetarian friends will too!

 

Bridge Street Bourbon Old Fashioned Recipe

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Ingredients
2 oz. Long Road Distillery's Single Barrel Bridge Street Bourbon
3  dashes Peychaud's Barrelaged Bitters
1  Sugar Cube
Club Soda
1  old fashioned glass

Directions
1. Place the sugar cube (or 1/2 teaspoon loose sugar) in an Old Fashioned glass.
2. Wet it down with 2 or 3 dashes of bitters and a short splash of club soda.
3. Crush the sugar with a wooden muddler, chopstick, strong spoon, lipstick, cartridge case, whatever.
4. Rotate the glass so that the sugar grains and bitters give it a lining.
5. Add ice cubes.
6. Pour in the bourbon
7. Garnish with an orange peel.

Pregnant women, people under the age of 21 or people with health conditions or medications that interact with alcohol should not drink alcohol.

 

Now in Season: Michigan Apples

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Delicious, farm-fresh apples grown right in our backyard are ripe and ready for you to enjoy!

Apple season is a big deal here in Michigan, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise! Michigan is the nation’s third largest producer of apples – with 11.3 million apple trees in commercial production on over 35,000 acres grown by 825 family owned farms. We proudly sell a variety of Michigan Apples here at Bridge Street Market. We love supporting family businesses and lucky for all of us, we’re in prime apple season! We’ll be sharing lots of fun recipes and facts about the apple industry right here on our website and across our social media platforms! 

Great Pairings: Jen's Raspberry Poppy Dressing + Grilled Chicken Sandwich

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We have two truths to share with you:  

1. Summer isn’t over yet.  

2. Dressings aren’t just for salads.  

Want to take your chicken sandwich or wrap to the next level? Pair it with a great local dressing like Jen’s Gourmet Dressings. They have an out-of-this-world Raspberry Poppy Dressing that has just the right mix of fresh raspberry notes with a nice, tangy tone that will really get you thinking about all the things you should have been using dressing for. We love to top our chicken sandwiches with sautéed mushrooms and onion, and finish it off with a nice, raw crunch like a chopped red bell pepper to create an even more well-rounded flavor profile. For your next gathering: You could even make mini versions of this for sliders or tiny wraps held together by toothpicks. Everyone will want to know what the secret is. It’s the dressing. 

Smokehouse BBQ Chicken Breasts

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When the weeks are long and time is short, food sometimes takes the back burner. We know – it's the one piece of the busy life puzzle that doesn’t always make it into the picture. Luckily, we’re here for you with Fresh & Fast options like this Smokehouse BBQ Chicken. We are absolutely loving this delicious pre-marinated and seasoned, ready-to-cook meal. The flavor profile is amazing and you can have a home-cooked meal before soccer practice. You’ll thank us.

Korean Style Pork with Kimchi Slaw

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A quick and colorful meal that is packed with nutrients and flavor

Ingredients for Korean Style Pork:
4 Pork Chops/Cutlets
1 tbsp olive oil
¼ cup soy sauce (or tamari for gluten free option)
2 tbsp honey
½ tbsp turmeric
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp sesame oil
black pepper to taste
arugula for garnish

Ingredients for Kimchi Slaw:
1 cup of Root for Ginger, kimchi
1 cup of red cabbage, chopped

Directions:
1. Whisk olive oil, soy sauce, honey, turmeric, garlic, sesame oil, and black pepper together
2. Marinade pork for at least 20 minutes
3. Bake pork at 350 °F for about 7-10 minutes, until the porks internal temperature is at 145 °F
4. While waiting for the pork to cook, mix together the chopped cabbage and kimchi to create a slaw
5. Serve pork on a bed of rice with the kimchi slaw on top
6. Garnish with baby arugula