Albuquerque Delivery – March 9 – Order Now!

We’re making an essential trip to New Mexico and now taking orders for delivery in the Albuquerque area on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. Everything is current on our website, including our product list and pricing. Please review it before ordering as some of our menu items have recently changed. Orders will be accepted through Friday, March 5 and can be placed by email or phone. Further inquiry welcome.

Thank you!

Brenna & Kenny

Butter is up 🧈 🥩

I want to share some good news! The per capita consumption of healthy butter has been going up since the margarine racket has been exposed. Corn syrup sweetened drink consumption has been falling slowly over the last 2 decades to about 40 gallons per person per year. Considering some of us drink none, some people are big gulping 80 gallons or so and wondering why they feel bad.

This week’s happiness is homemade honey ice cream. The land of milk and honey frozen is the way to describe the taste and healing properties of good food shared with good people.

My recipe makes 1 gallon

1 quart of honey

6 high quality eggs whole

1/2 gallon best heavy cream you can find

1 quart whole milk raw & grassfed

1/4 tsp sea salt

1 tsp distilled spirits

Whip until foamy and freeze with an ice cream freezer.

This is my favorite meal replacement with no guilt. We have refined this recipe more than 100 times over 3 years. Seasonal fruit on top is worth the garnish. I hope some of you are inspired to make a batch and start a small business with our honey. The premium ice cream market is just one idea to utilize honey beyond simple retail. 

We are seeing case sales of honey and frozen goods rising for consumption and prepping for potential short term food shortages due to logistic and transportation issues. We are taking appointments for anyone needing to stock up. We also offer some delivery options.

Call or text Kenny at 602-576-0320

Best Practices Collection

1 small freezer $250

50 pounds ground beef $500

15 pounds salmon $270

36 pounds honey (12 quarts) $180

6 liters olive oil $150

$1350 total

Pull the trigger on this opportunity for a taste of real food security. We always know what’s for dinner and how many we have left in the freezer. Sleep easy knowing that American farmers are producing more than we can eat. Distribution from farm to consumer is the short term problem we are all facing. I used to keep 2 months of food on hand and now it seems prudent to store 6 months or more. One pound per person per week is a popular model to follow. 

Happy February,

Kenny

New Mexico Help

We cannot attend the scheduled market event in New Mexico during December. When we receive enough orders to warrant the risk and mileage of essential interstate travel, I will deliver food to you with a smile.

My life choices have put me in a position to continue harvesting and sharing the knowledge and bounty available. 

Our cattle herd is in fantastic condition

Wild Salmon are jumping in the North Pacific

Bee hives are buzzing crops in Arizona and New Mexico

Vegetables are sprouting in my garden

Intermittent fasting keeps me focused on what I really want

The best health advice is sound sleep

The cheapest cleanse is hydration

Spontaneous healing is also called Miracle, Magic, and Placebo

Study the past to predict the future

We are born, we live, we die, no exceptions

On a lighter note, more people are preparing their own food and medicine at home. Real and perceived catastrophies force us all to prioritize what is important. This trend will continue, which dovetails with our mission of self-sufficiency.

Thank you for your ongoing support and understanding. Please order anytime by calling me directly at 602-576-0320.

Kenny

Phoenix – Bonus Markets!

Looks like we’re spending a bit longer in Arizona this season. Come on out and see us at both Roadrunner Park and Ahwatukee Farmers Markets this weekend. While supplies last, our great specials from last week are still in effect, sign up for our email newsletter to get details!

We’ll also have: Sablefish/Black Cod Filet, Halibut Filet, Halibut Cheeks, New Mexico Pasture-Finished Beef (a variety of cuts), Fresh California Olive Oil, Regional Specialty Raw Honey, Kenny’s Original Spice Rub, Kenny’s New Mexico Spice Rub and Fresh Local Medjool Dates!

Although our December schedule has yet to be determined, we will be harvesting beef in New Mexico and taking several weeks off over the holidays. Please check our website often as we will update it as soon as details become available. Thanks for considering us when feeding your families, we appreciate you all!

Cheers,

Brenna & Kenny

Fresh Catch…get ‘em while they last!

In addition to 2 species of Wild Alaska Salmon, we have a small batch of Black Cod Filet and Halibut Cheeks in stock! We’ll have a nice selection available at both our favorite Phoenix Farmers Markets this weekend. Advance orders are welcome. We are now scheduling pick up appointments at our Phoenix Tasting Room (near Thomas Rd & 44th St).

Black Cod, also known as Sablefish, is a deep water, oily, delicious, buttery whitefish. It actually has more omega-3 oil than all salmon species except for sockeye. Many compare its rich flavor to sea bass. This is our favorite meal for special occasions such as our anniversary & birthdays. We highly recommend this fish due to its sustainable harvest methods, superior nutrition, and incredible flavor.

Halibut Cheeks are the actual facial muscle of the halibut and considered a delicacy by many. I like to cook them like sea scallops. On the stovetop over medium high heat, I sauté the cheeks in olive oil & butter just a few minutes per side. We typically serve halibut cheeks over a large spring green salad, dressed with lemon juice, capers, olive oil, sea salt and fresh ground pepper.

Cheers,

Kenny & Brenna

Phoenix Farmers Markets 🍣 🥩🍯

We’re excited to begin our fall farmers market season here in sunny Arizona. Come see us this weekend, we’ll have a great selection  of premium wild salmon, grass-finished beef and local raw honey available for you.

Our price list is current and our calendar of markets is updated through early January 2021. Please take some time to peruse our website, let us know what you find most useful. What’s missing or where can we add more helpful information?

If you’d like to place an order for market pick up, schedule an appointment or consultation, please contact us.

Stay Nourished,

Kenny & Brenna Aschbacher ~ The FishHuggers

Wonderful 👍

Our family thrives on homemade sausage, it’s a favorite for any meal. We’ve tried various pre-made sausage mixes and brats over the years and have been disappointed that so many contain sugar,  too much salt or spice, or a myriad of questionable ingredients. Since some of us don’t like casings at all, we rely on our easy homemade country sausage recipe.

2 Tablespoons sage

2 teaspoons sea salt

2 teaspoons honey (less or none if you prefer)

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes (more if you like it hot)

1/2 teaspoon marjoram

1 pinch ground cloves

2 pounds ground pork

Add ground meat to large mixing bowl and throughly mix in all dry spices and honey. If I’m planning ahead, I prefer to prepare the sausage mix a day in advance and let the spices and flavors meld in the fridge (covered) overnight, just a few hours is ok too. Making patties is fun, I usually aim for around 3oz patties to yield 5 patties per pound. If you’re extra hungry or in a hurry, skip the patties and just add the loose sausage mix into the skillet and cook until well browned or to your preference. We’ve also cooked it like a meatloaf in a cast iron pan in the oven.

We typically cook eggs and/or greens in the remaining pork fat. If potatoes are available, I shred them in the food processor the night before and soak in vinegar water overnight to fry for hash browns with my sausage and eggs the next morning. Be sure potatoes are throughly dry before frying in remaining pork fat! We enjoy this sausage with eggs cooked any style (including omelettes and frittatas), on top of salad, with mixed greens, wrapped in a tortilla, or mixed with rice.

We love the sage, marjoram, clove trio, I think it really makes the sausage. We’ve experimented a lot with the red pepper flakes. We’ve used red chile powder, cayenne, and just about every red pepper grown and dried in the Rio Grande Valley. Remember, you don’t have to limit this recipe to ground pork, you can also use beef or even a combination of your favorite ground meats. Have fun and enjoy, there probably won’t be any leftovers!

Stay Nourished,

Brenna

We’re going to Phoenix soon…

Happy September! It’s surely cliche, but we can’t believe how quickly autumn is approaching. We’ll be going to Phoenix sometime in October to spend a couple of months. You can still find us here in New Mexico at Los Ranchos Growers Market through the end of September (the next 2 Saturdays). We encourage advance orders for market pick up or delivery, let us know how we can help!

As you may know, we’ve always been seasonal in both New Mexico and Arizona. I’m sure it won’t surprise you to hear that this year has been different than any other in our almost 20 years of business, however, we intend to continue forward as usual. We will keep our calendar of markets and events current, so please reference our website frequently for updates and details. 

This is our plan for the coming seasons:

ABQ NM

Saturday, September 19, 2020: Los Ranchos Growers Market (NM) 8am-11am

Saturday, September 26, 2020: Los Ranchos Growers Market (NM) 8am-11am

PHX AZ *we may start markets a week or two sooner*

Saturdays, October 31 – November 21, 2020: Roadrunner Park Farmers Market (AZ) 8am-12pm

Sundays, November 1 – November 22, 2020: Ahwatukee Farmers Market (AZ) 9am-1pm

ABQ NM

Tuesday, November 24, 2020: Fall Beef Harvest (NM)

Saturday, December 12, 2020: Los Ranchos Winter Growers Market (NM) 10am-12pm

PHX AZ 

Saturdays, January 2 – April 17, 2021: Roadrunner Park Farmers Market (AZ) 8am-12pm

Sundays, January 3 – April 18, 2021: Ahwatukee Farmers Market (AZ) 9am-1pm

We truly appreciate each and every one of you and thank you for considering us when feeding your families.

Stay Nourished,

Kenny & Brenna Aschbacher ~ The FishHuggers

Have you heard?

“I’ve never heard of it.” That’s the most common statement we hear from farmers market goers upon being introduced to our Alaska Keta Salmon. 

Oncorhynchus Keta is one of 5 species of Wild Pacific Salmon caught in the cold clear waters of Alaska. If you’ve ever been to Alaska or perhaps even the Pacific Northwest, you may have heard this salmon called dog or chum. Although generally regarded as one of the less desirable species of salmon, in Arctic, Northwestern, and Interior Alaska, chum/keta salmon are highly prized as a traditional source of dried winter food. In the southwestern US, many have come to appreciate Keta Salmon as a powerhouse of nutrition and a cost efficient staple. As one of the largest species of salmon, this fish has a great yield and caviar or roe from this particular salmon is highly valued around the world.

We’ll continue to use the latin term Keta to help introduce a beautiful wild salmon experience to a group of FishHuggers who know that proper handling will determine the final quality of the fish. Our keta salmon has a firm texture and a light mild flavor perfect for poaching in broth or carrot juice for 2 minutes per side for an elegant and quick dinner.

Keta has less oil than other salmon, but ten times more oil than cod. Even timid fish eaters usually like keta when lightly prepared by steam, sou vie or poaching. Also great for fish chowder, soups and salmon tacos.

Wild Salmon, regardless of species, is considered the world’s most nutrient dense food. Drop by Los Ranchos Growers Market any Saturday in September and check out our special on Keta Salmon!

Happy Summer

Happy summer FishHuggers! Wow, we haven’t sent an email all month! We’ve been having fun expanding our vegetable and flower gardens, planning cover crops, considering fruit and nut trees and doing lots of harvesting, foraging and tree work throughout the neighborhood. Overall, it’s been an incredibly productive summer from our perspective. We’ve enjoyed spending a lot of family time together too.

The Los Ranchos Growers Market is thriving, it’s high summer and there is a HUGE variety and abundance of in-season produce and food items from all your favorite local growers. We do virtually 100% of our produce shopping at the market and enjoy cooking and eating in season. Everyone in our family has tried their hand at a new recipe or two this summer. Thanks to a couple of local dairies and a sourdough bread maker down the street, we rarely have to set foot into a supermarket or grocery store. Food security is priceless.

We plan to be at the Los Ranchos Growers Market every Saturday through the end of September. Now is the time to consider stocking your freezer for the winter. We have an excellent supply of Alaska Wild Salmon and New Mexico Pasture Finished Beef. We also have New Mexico Pork back in stock! Ground Pork, Pork Sausage, Pork Chops, Bacon, Bones & Lard. If you need assistance determining your freezer needs, please contact us, we’re here to help. We recommend ordering in advance to reserve exactly what you want. 

If you’d rather not attend the market, we’re willing to deliver your order. We have measures in place for a completely contactless delivery to your door. Please call or message us with orders, questions or further inquiry.

PHOENIX: We intend to be back at Roadrunner Park and Ahwatukee Farmers Markets around Halloween through Thanksgiving for the fall season. We look forward to seeing you then!

We appreciate you all and we welcome your feedback, input and suggestions at any time.

Eat Well,

Kenny & Brenna Aschbacher ~ The FishHuggers