Martha's Vineyard

Edible Island with Chris Fischer

Edible Island - Asparagus


It seems like everyone - from high-end designers to fast food chains - have jumped on the "sustainable bandwagon" these days. But here on the Vineyard, we've stayed closely connected to the land for generations. The spirit of local living is perfectly personified in the "local guy makes good" story of Chris Fischer, whose travels have brought him to the kitchens of some of NYs most prestigious restaurants, and back again to his roots on MV farms.

Chris comes from a long line of Vineyard farmers and was raised on growing, harvesting, foraging and fishing. Plum is fortunate to have partnered with Chris for a new show Edible Island which will focus on the bounty of the Vineyard, the people who make a living growing and gathering, and unique recipes incorporating the best the island has to offer.
Edible Island - Local Lamb

In this episode, Chris harvests asparagus with his grandfather, talks lambs and goats with his cousin, and shellfishes with buddy Karston Larsen of the fishing Larsen family. Then he whips up the freshest-of-fresh dishes with the ingredients he gathers around island.

You can also find Chris at the West Tisbury Farmer's Market every Saturday (Wed & Sat as of July) selling vegetables from his family farm (be sure to sample his baby potatoes, they're everything you never thought a potato could be) and doing what he does best - encouraging people to buy local, for the sake of their health - and the health of our precious island.

Watch all the other "Edible Island" episodes:
Edible Island-Scallops
Edible Island-Local Lamb
Edible Island-Breakfast at the Thompson's
Edible Island-Fishing with Molly and Dad
Edible Island-Farmer's Market
Edible Island-Fishing off Squibby
Edible Island-Mermaid Farm

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Hi, Chris! I've loved your

Hi, Chris! I've loved your videos. Spent lots of time on the Vineyard, the magical years of childhood, watching path of moon coming down onto the beach on the vineyard haven lagoon, sailing there, gathering clay from gayhead cliffs no longer allowed, wildfloweres all year round, getting freshly harpooned (!) swordfish from Larsons, etcetc.

Wondering: what are your plans for the wintertime?

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