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America’s Native Foods

November 29, 2022
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America’s Native Foods

Create a holiday meal based on indigenous fare. Each recipe serves 4.

November is Native American Heritage Month as well as Thanksgiving. Some of our most beloved holiday recipes are based on indigenous foods that Native Americans taught settlers to catch, grow, and cook. Clams, oysters, and other shellfish, wild game birds, fresh and saltwater fish, wild berries and fruit, tree nuts, the “three sisters”—corn, beans, and squash—that thrive when grown together, and the sweet syrup made from maple tree sap create delicious dishes this November using some of America’s native foods. 

Clam-and-Oyster Pan Roast

12 littleneck clams, scrubbed

12 oysters, scrubbed

2 Tbsp. butter

1 cup onion, chopped

½ tsp. salt

Pinch of dried thyme

3 garlic cloves, sliced

¼ tsp. pepper

Crusty bread, for serving

In a roasting pan, place clams and oysters and bake (or grill) at 400 degrees Fahrenheit until clams and oysters open. Meanwhile, in a skillet, melt butter and add remaining ingredients except bread, and cook 10 minutes over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until softened. Remove shellfish from pan, drain oyster and clam pan juices into skillet, and cook for 5 minutes. Add shellfish to skillet and toss. Divide shellfish and sauce equally among 4 bowls, and serve with crusty bread.

Maple-Glazed Fish Fillets

¼ cup maple syrup

1 tsp. salt

½ tsp. pepper

2 garlic cloves, minced

2 Tbsp. prepared mustard

Four 4-6 oz. fish fillets (e.g., salmon, flounder, cod, trout, catfish, rockfish)

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit* and line a baking sheet with foil. In a small bowl, whisk together the maple syrup, salt, pepper, garlic, and mustard to make the glaze. Place fish fillets on baking sheet and brush with about half of the maple glaze. Bake 8-10 minutes, add more glaze, and if needed, cook another 5 minutes or until fish flakes easily in the center. 

Once cooked, remove from oven and brush with a little more glaze before serving. 

*Fish may be grilled or pan-seared instead of baked.

Three Sisters Rice

4 Tbsp. oil

½ cup onion, diced

3 cloves of garlic, minced

1 cup each red and green bell pepper, chopped

2 cups summer squash, cubed (e.g., yellow squash, zucchini)

1 cup cooked favorite beans (e.g., lima, black, pinto, white beans)

1 cup whole kernel corn 

2 cups cooked long-grain or brown or wild rice
(or packaged 90-second microwave brown and wild rice, e.g., Uncle Ben’s
Ready Rice) 

¼ tsp. pepper

¼ tsp. paprika

½ tsp. salt

In a skillet, heat oil, add onion, garlic, and peppers, and sauté until softened, but not browned. Add squash, beans, and corn to pan, and cook until tender. 

Add warm cooked rice to skillet, and season with pepper, paprika, and salt. Toss well
and serve. 

Maple Old-Fashioned Cocktail

8 Tbsp. maple syrup

8 oz. bourbon

16 dashes Angostura bitters

4 slices orange peel, for garnish

4 maraschino cherries

To a pitcher, add maple syrup, bourbon, and bitters, and stir to dissolve maple syrup. Add ice to each of 4 rocks glasses. Pour equally into 4 rocks glasses, and garnish with orange peel and cherries. 

Cranberry, Apple, and Bacon Salad

Dressing:

¼ cup oil

1 ½ Tbsp. apple cider vinegar (or other vinegar)

1 ½ tsp. maple syrup 

1 tsp. mustard

¼ tsp. each salt and pepper

Salad:

2 cups apple, diced

4 cups mixed colorful salad greens 

⅓ cup dried cranberries

¼ cup roasted pumpkin seeds or other favorite nuts

⅓ cup goat or blue cheese, crumbled

¼ cup bacon bits, crumbled

Make the dressing: Whisk together the oil, vinegar, maple syrup, mustard, salt, and pepper until well-blended. Combine apples, greens, and dried cranberries, and toss with enough dressing to lightly coat the leaves. Sprinkle with nuts, cheese, and bacon, and serve. 

-by Lori Ross

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