Tomorrow! Join Black Chefs in Celebrating Black Liberation and Food Traditions at Juneteenth on the Waterfront | From smoked catfish and strawberry lemonade to jerk empanadas and Cajun gumbo, a delicious range of flavors await at the third annual Juneteenth on the Waterfront tomorrow, June 10, at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza and Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Recognized as a national holiday in 2021, Juneteenth has been celebrated by African Americans since the late 1800s to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. And no celebration is complete without the feast that brings everyone together. We talked with some of the Black food entrepreneurs who will be on the plaza tomorrow about how their food traditions will show up on their menus. And in a video from the inaugural Juneteenth on the Waterfront in 2021, you can hear from past participants about what Juneteenth means to them and how food plays a part in its remembrance and celebration. | |
| Tomorrow! Foodwise Demo: Chef Sarah Germany | Join us at the Foodwise Classroom tomorrow at 10:30 am for a cooking demo by Chef Sarah Germany, as part of Juneteenth on the Waterfront. Stop by for free samples and recipes, then visit Chef Sarah Germanyâs tent on the Ferry Terminal Plaza to purchase her smoked catfish and medicinal hot sauces. | |
| Tomorrow! Black Chefs and Wine Makers Talk | |
| Grilled Scallop and Asparagus Salad | |
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market: Featured Vendors | |
La Cocina Pop-Up: Pass the Sauced Chef Karla Rosales Barrios makes small batch salsas with local ingredients. At the La Cocina tent on Saturdays in June, visit Pass the Sauced for jars of salsa and sauces, including Roasted Fire Mildish Salsa, Pasto Herbed Sauce, and Chile Verde Cooking Sauce, plus chips to go with. | | Cheer for Lagier Ranches' Cherries and More Fourth-generation farmer John Lagier and his wife, Casey Havre, run Lagier Ranches in Escalon. Lagier Ranches will be back at the farmers market tomorrow with certified organic cherries and preserves. Their beloved Bronx grapes will be at the market later in the season. | |
Mission Community Market: Featured Vendors | |
Foodwise Education Activity: Free Samples and Recipes In celebration of Juneteenth, sample food and drink from the African diaspora and learn about their significance. Enjoy free samples and recipes for cornbread and sorrel (hibiscus drink), and pick up ingredients to make them at home. | | Enjoy Apricots and Nectarines from Tory Farms Tory Farms has been family run for over 50 years, and Tory and Rebecca Torosian now run the farm with their sons. Try their delicious stone fruit at Mission Community Market on Thursday and Saturday Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. | | |
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