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Swiss chard and white bean casserole: A hearty winter delight
Swiss chard, a Mediterranean native, is celebrated for its rich flavor and nutritional prowess, including vitamins A, C, K, ...
I’ve tried making this by sauteing the chard until all its liquid is cooked off and then adding the cream to create the sauce. Sadly, that method creates a dish with all the harsh, almost metallic, ...
You couldn’t want more healthful ingredients for a side dish than high-fiber brown rice and nutrient-rich Swiss chard. But if you cook the greens with oil, you can get a fattening one. Here, onions, ...
You may not know Swiss chard as well as, say, spinach, but this earthy green has a wonderful, meaty mouth-feel. You can cook it the same way you do spinach. Combine it with pasta, and you have a fast ...
Though this is referred to as an “omelet,” it’s thick, more like a frittata, and is finished in the oven. With the rack in the center position, heat the oven to 400 degrees. In a 10-inch ovenproof ...
Because I’m an absolute menace I bought Swiss chard at the Farmers Market on Saturday, two beautiful bunches. The problem isn’t that I bought Swiss chard, it’s that now I want to share every single ...
Dark, leafy green vegetables are among the most nutrient-dense foods. The leaves and stalks of Swiss chard, in particular, provide an abundance of vitamins, minerals, and powerful plant compounds.
One of my favorite things to order when eating out is risotto because even as much as I cook, until recently, I've been too intimidated to attempt it at home. It seemed so fancy, and the instructions ...
Sautée Swiss chard in a pan with olive oil, salt and pepper Add red pepper flakes to make it spicy Sautée until Swiss chard is wilted Squeeze lemon on top as desired White Cheddar Polenta (Alternative ...
Though referred to as Swiss chard in the United States, Switzerland has no particular claim to this sturdy cooking green. Chard, it turns out, is a citizen of the world, with roots in the cooking ...
I met my friend Alan almost 20 years ago, when we were both working at Gourmet magazine. He is whimsical, funny, snarky, slightly obnoxious and at his core, I think, very sincere. Once, he told me ...
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