We are excited to announce our late summer and early fall market schedule featuring organic beans, grains, and raw honey. Join us to hear fresh farm stories and celebrate our harvest together. Support means the world to us. See you at these markets: August 3, 10; September 7; October 5, 12, 19, 26.
Firefly Fields is an organic, family-run farm in southwestern Michigan that emphasizes community, sustainable farming, and environmental stewardship. The farm values family, resilient agrarian practices, a harmonious ecosystem, and the joy of food. Inviting visitors to join their journey, they foster a sense of belonging and celebrate life and nature together.
Firefly updated post from the original March 15, 2019 publication. Ben, the meat eater, shares what was then a newfound appreciation for tofu’s flavor and versatility that led to sharing a homemade tofu recipe using organic soybeans from our farm. The recipe involves simmering soymilk, adding nigari flakes solution, and pressing curds in a mold for desired firmness. The resulting 6x5x2 inch tofu block can be enjoyed in numerous recipes and lasts a week when stored in water in the fridge. Follow us for more tofu recipes soon.
Making organic soymilk at home opens up a world of healthy soy-based recipes. With just organic soybeans and water, you can produce 2 liters of soymilk and 2 cups of okara, a versatile byproduct. The process involves soaking, blending, cooking, and straining soybeans with simple kitchen tools. Enjoy fresh soymilk or use okara in various dishes, storing it in the fridge or freezer for extended use. Follow us for more okara-based recipes!
This recipe provides an easy approach to making soft and flexible cornmeal-based tortillas. Using cornmeal, spelt or wheat flour, butter, water, and salt, the dough is mixed, rested for an hour, and then shaped into balls. Tortillas are rolled thin, cooked in a skillet for 1 minute per side, and kept moist. Enjoy them with beans, veggies, and salsa.
This recipe presents the Golden Honey Latte, a beloved winter beverage made with a warm mix of milk, turmeric, cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, and a pinch of black pepper. Sweetened with raw honey, this quick and easy latte serves as a cozy treat for chilly days.
In the Firefly Fields newsletter, Ben and Virginia reflect on two years of farm adventures, while Ayano Matsumae shares traditional Japanese soybean dishes and art, Virginia calls for a more liberal approach to cheffing, and the newsletter also features a product spotlight on organic soybeans, highlighting their nutritional benefits and flavor.
Ayano Matsumae, a native of Tokushima, Japan, shares her homemade Japanese soybean dishes, featuring traditional recipes like ‘Zouni’ miso soup and vegan simmered soybeans. Living in the US, she inspires others with her culinary skills and photography. Her creations include Gomoku-mame, Chirashi-zushi, and vegan simmered soybeans with hijiki seaweed. Explore her slow-process photographic artworks at ayanophoto.com. For recipe sharing, contact Virginia at virginia@firefly-fields.com.
We are excited to introduce our new Organic Hard Red Spring Wheat product line. Available as raw berries or stone-milled flour in various quantities, it has received great feedback locally. The raw berries are versatile for milling or cooking, while the stone-milled flour retains all the natural components, adding a nutty flavor to your baking.
The content discusses the unique qualities of stone-milled whole flours, offering insights and tips for baking with whole grain flours. The author emphasizes the importance of purpose, gradual experimentation, flexibility, education, and enjoying the process. They invite readers to explore their stone-milled flours for nutritious and flavorful baking experiences.