Join the Rossmoor Farmers’ Market for the last day of the season.
The market will re-open May 2026.
🍇 The Grape Escape at Rossmoor!
Friday, October 10th | 9:30am-1pm
🧮 Guess the Number of Grapes in the Bunch (win a cash prize!)
🗳️ Vote for the Most Beautiful Bunch of Grapes
🍷Enjoy a complimentary glass of sparkling grape cider while we toast to a bountiful grape harvest!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day!
This market season will be full of delicious local produce, gourmet prepared foods, and fun market events all summer long! 🤗 Join us on Friday and see what this season has in store!
Some things to look forward to!
Vine ripened strawberries
Sweet tree ripened cherries
Farm fresh eggs
Locally made sauces
Artisanal breads & pastries
Handmade pastas & vegan tamales
& much more, direct from your local family farms!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Celebrating 25 Years! Opening Day
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day!
Celebrate 25 years of the Rossmoor Farmers’ Market on May 17th!🍒 This market season will be full of delicious local produce, gourmet prepared foods, and fun market events all summer long! 🤗 Join us on Friday and see what this season has in store!
Some things to look forward to!
Vine ripened strawberries
Sweet tree ripened cherries
Farm fresh eggs
Locally made sauces
Artisanal breads & pastries
Handmade pastas & vegan tamales
& much more, direct from your local family farms!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day!
Time to get your Farmers' Market fix! 🍒 May 19th marks the start of a new market season full of delicious local produce, gourmet prepared foods, and plenty of smiles! 🤗 Join us on Friday and see what this season has in store!
Some things to look forward to!
Vine ripened strawberries
Sweet tree ripened cherries
Farm fresh eggs
Locally made sauces
Artisanal breads & pastries
Handmade pastas & vegan tamales
& much more, direct from your local family farms!
Last Day of Rossmoor
Join the farmers’ market for the last day of the season!
Check out the complete list of markets near you
Rossmoor Veggie Bingo
Play Famers’ Market Bingo & win fun prizes, Friday, September 23rd!
Melons are in Season!
How to Pick a Good Watermelon:
Tip #1: Find the Field Spot
The field spot is a creamy spot on the outside, and it’s where the watermelon was resting on the ground. The field spot should be a yellowish creamy color.
Tip #2: Pick a Dull Looking Watermelon
A shiny appearance indicates an under-ripe melon. This applies to honeydew melons too.
Tip #3: Knock on It with Your Knuckles
Your knuckles should bounce off the melon, and the surface should be pretty hard/firm. You will get a dull thud if the flesh is soft, which indicates it’s starting to spoil.
Tip #4: Get the Heaviest One for Its Size
This applies to pretty much all produce, but you want to pick the watermelon that is the heaviest one for its size. That means there’s more water in it.
Tip #5: Check for a Uniform Shape
Some watermelons are round, some are oval, and either is fine. But if there are irregular bumps, this indicates the melon may have gotten inconsistent amounts of sun or water.
Tip #6: Look for the Sugar Spots and Pollination Points
If you see black spots on the melon, this is where sugar is seeping out and indicates a sweet melon. Also, if you see dots in a line (not a scratch), these are pollination points, and the more of them the better.
Visit Fifteen Spatulas for more info!
Corn is in Season!
Fresh Corn from the Farmers’ Market
Corn on the cob is one of summer’s simple pleasures, the one vegetable side that we can’t get enough of when it's in season—when it’s cooked properly that is. That’s right: Like many simple things, people do a pretty good job of screwing it up. Learning how to boil corn the right way, so that each kernel is bright and juicy and ready to burst with flavor, is one of the keys to having a good summer. You want to have a good summer? So do we.
Let’s get to it. How long do you have to boil corn? Well, it depends entirely on the quality of corn that you’re working with. Are you looking at ears of freshly-picked local corn from the farmers’ market or a roadside stand, or corn from the grocery store that was picked a bit ago and traveled in the back of a truck? Get a big ol’ pot of water on to boil and allow us to explain.
See, when fresh corn is at its best, we want to keep it that way, preserving every bit of natural sweetness. When we get extremely fresh local corn, we do this by not cooking it aggressively. All we want to do is heat up the kernels, softening them slightly and making them even more flavorful, but retaining that healthy, juicy pop. So when it comes to boiling fresh corn, the stuff you’d pick up at the farmers’ market, you should only boil it for 2-3 minutes. It doesn’t need any more than that. Promise.
Visit Bon Appetit for more info!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day May 15
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day
Friday, May 15, 2020
9:30am-1:00pm
Brentwood cherries, and all your favorite family farmers & gourmet food purveyors are back for another great season at Rossmoor!
Asparagus is in Season!
What you need to know about Asparagus:
Recipes:
Fun Facts:
Melons are in Season!
How to Pick a Good Watermelon:
Tip #1: Find the Field Spot
The field spot is a creamy spot on the outside, and it’s where the watermelon was resting on the ground. The field spot should be a yellowish creamy color.
Tip #2: Pick a Dull Looking Watermelon
A shiny appearance indicates an under-ripe melon. This applies to honeydew melons too.
Tip #3: Knock on It with Your Knuckles
Your knuckles should bounce off the melon, and the surface should be pretty hard/firm. You will get a dull thud if the flesh is soft, which indicates it’s starting to spoil.
Tip #4: Get the Heaviest One for Its Size
This applies to pretty much all produce, but you want to pick the watermelon that is the heaviest one for its size. That means there’s more water in it.
Tip #5: Check for a Uniform Shape
Some watermelons are round, some are oval, and either is fine. But if there are irregular bumps, this indicates the melon may have gotten inconsistent amounts of sun or water.
Tip #6: Look for the Sugar Spots and Pollination Points
If you see black spots on the melon, this is where sugar is seeping out and indicates a sweet melon. Also, if you see dots in a line (not a scratch), these are pollination points, and the more of them the better.
Visit Fifteen Spatulas for more info!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day May 17
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day
Friday, May 17, 2019
9:30am-1:00pm
Enter to win the $100 Market Basket Drawing, Brentwood cherries, and all your favorite family farmers & gourmet food purveyors who are back for another great season at Rossmoor!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Harvest Festival & Last Day of the Season
The last day of the Rossmoor Farmers’ Market season is Friday, October 26th, 9:30am-1pm
Come guess the weight of the giant pumpkin, drink fresh apple cider, and stock up on your favorite items from the market!
Thanks for a great season, Rossmoor!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day May 18
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Opening Day
Friday, May 18, 2018
9:30am-1:00pm
Enter to win the $100 Market Basket Drawing, enjoy cooking demonstrations and tasty samples, Brentwood cherries, and all your favorite family farmers & gourmet food purveyors who are back for another great season at Rossmoor!
Tomatoes are In Season!
It's Tomato Time at Market!
Vine-ripened tomatoes are in season. Weather you like Cherry, Heirloom, or Early Girl tomatoes, our farmers have an abundance of varieties that can't be found at the grocery store!
Recipe: Heirloom Tomato & Fruit Salad
HEIRLOOM TOMATO & PEACH SALAD
INGREDIENTS
- 2 medium Heirloom tomatoes of your choice
- a handful of cherry tomatoes
- 1 nectarine, pitted and cut into wedges
- 1 yellow peach, pitted and cut into wedges
- a few slivers red onion
- 3 mint leaves, minced
- 1½ teaspoon sherry vinegar
- 2 tablespoons goat cheese
- freshly ground black pepper
- ½ teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
DIRECTIONS
Gently toss tomatoes, nectarine, peach, onion and mint in a bowl. Drizzle vinegar and olive oil on top and toss gently. Arrange on salad plates. Sprinkle with goat cheese and black pepper. Drizzle a little olive oil on top, if desired.
2016 Applications Available!
CFMA 2016 Applications are Available!
CLICK HERE FOR FIRST-TIME APPLICANT INFO
Certified Producers Application (Farmers)
Non-Agricultural Vendor (Prepare Foods/ Hot Food Items/ Soap Vendors)
Artisans (Hand-made crafts)
Last Day of the Season!
Last Day of the Season
Friday, October 30, 2015
9:30am-1pm
Halloween Costume Contest
- Grand Prize: Dinner for 2 at Creekside Grill-
Categories:
1) Best Farmers' Market Theme
2) Scariest
3) Funniest
4) Most Creative
Rossmoor Farmers' Market will re-open May 2016
Thank you for a wonderful season!
Apples are in Season!
There is, perhaps, no ingredient more representative of autumn than a crisp, sweet-tart apple. Not all apples serve the same purpose; particular types work better in certain preparations.
Gala, Granny Smith, and Red Delicious are best eaten raw; those in the McIntosh family, including Cortland, Empire, and Macoun, are good for both eating out of hand or making applesauce; and Jonathan, Jonagold, Pink Lady, Mutsu, and Rome are all well suited to baking, since they tend to hold their shape well.
Mix and match flavors and textures to achieve your ideal combination!
Information from: http://www.saveur.com/content/fall-produce-guide-apples
Corn is in season!
Treasured by Bay Area chefs, Brentwood corn is the sweetest and freshest as it’s harvested by headlight, hours before the farmers’ market!
Rossmoor Farmers' Market Seasonal Opening
Rossmoor Farmers’ Market will open Friday May 15th, and remain open Fridays 9:30am to 1pm through October 31. The farmers’ market is at the Gateway Clubhouse parking lot on the corner of Golden Rain Road and Tice Creek Drive.