The Food Seen
Chris Fischer of Beetlebung Farm
On today's THE FOOD SEEN, Chris Fischer is a 12th generation Martha's Vineyard resident. When his grandparents bought Beetlebung Farm in 1961, it was inevitable that Chris would return to this small island south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. What "The Beetlebung Farm" cookbook documents is not only the seasons, but the legacy that his family has made in Chilmark. They raise and butcher their own cows, sheep, and pigs, grow their own produce on 5 acres, and host dinners in their greenhouse. True transparency of not only the their processes, but also the Beach Plum restaurant's ideals. Griddled squid, bluefish in parchment, lobster pan roasts, spring panzanella and strawberry shortcake. Chris' New England cuisine consists of open fires, and the brine of Great Pond oysters, just as his family's always has.
"I worked every job under the sun which is really helpful when you run a farm so you can figure out how to fix things." [19:00]
"The more you know about a place, the more the visitors who come will want to honor that and be a part of it." [39:00]
--Chris Fischer on THE FOOD SEEN