I rarely eat chard. Not because I don’t like it, but I’ve just never been sure how to prepare it properly. I regularly use spinach, kale, and other greens in my dishes, but most chard recipes call for ...
From the title of Lidia Bastianich’s new cookbook, “Lidia’s Mastering the Art of Italian Cuisine,” you might be expecting an encyclopedic textbook, along the lines of Julia Child’s classic masterwork ...
In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook pasta according to package directions. Add Swiss Chard and stir once to wilt. Drain water and return pasta to the pot. Add remaining ingredients; gently ...
HINESBURG -- I returned from Julie Rubaud’s kitchen gardening workshop in April with new ideas for dinner as well as fresh inspiration for my neglected vegetable garden. The owner of Red Wagon Plants ...
S.S. of Rock Island quickly responded to the plea of B.B. of Rock Island for help preparing Swiss chard. S.S. speaks to the request with considerable experience. She writes: "Here are a few of my ...
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Make the filling. In a large bowl, combine chopped Swiss chard, chopped herbs, olive oil and salt and pepper. Massage the ingredients until the greens start ...
Melissa Clark shares her recipe for garlicky Swiss chard with Well+Good and her three go-to ingredients for punching up any vegetable dish. Her third and latest title, Favorite Recipes From Melissa ...
Bring a large pot (with a lid) of water to a boil, and add a few handfuls of salt until the water tastes salty. Slice the chard leaves and trim the brownish ends from the stems, and cut the stems into ...
A French galette (crostata in Italian) is a rustic, open-faced, free-form pie, perfect for highlighting whatever is in season. You may have seen only sweet galettes, but the savory rounds, made with ...
The ruffly leaves and sturdy stems of rainbow chard count as two vegetables in one, and both can be used to great effect in rich gratins, as co-chefs Ginevra Iverson and Eric Korsh do in dueling sides ...