I belong to a CSA (Community Sponsored Agriculture) and get a basket of assorted vegetables every week. I have very little cooking experience, and if I search the ingredients online I get a ton of recipes that have only 1 or 2 of the ingredients I need to use. So far what I've been doing is putting most of the stuff together and making a stir fry (perhaps adding onions and mushrooms as a friend recently suggested) with spices. Results have been mixed (no pun intended!). Another idea I've tried is soup, but I'm not as comfortable with that as of yet.
Any general strategies (not necessarily recipes) besides just "stir fry"? I'd prefer to be able to use all of it with a minimum number of recipes (preferably just 1 or 2)
Here are 2 examples of baskets I've gotten.
example from Oct:
Arugula
Beans
Beets
Carrots
Rainbow Chard
Garlic
Kale
Kohlrabi
Okra
Parsley
Peppers
Radishes
Tomatoes
Winter Squash (Butternut or Delicata)
example from Aug:
Fennel
Tomatoes
Summer Squash
Okra
Onions
Black Radishes or Purple Turnips
Peppers
Chard
[culinary-uses]
tag that's been used for some exotic ingredients, like kohlrabi, although it wouldn't be appropriate to ask the same thing about onions. As it is, I am converting this to Community Wiki as it is looking for a list of things as opposed to a single correct answer. The community may also vote to close, because as roux mentions, it is still a very open-ended question due to the large number of ingredients and the answers you receive are liable to be a little on the random side.