I came home from the farmers market the other day with a large round loaf of sourdough bread, tiny potatoes, a few onions and a bulb of fresh garlic. Oh, and a big bag of beet greens. Vendors at the ...
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15 types of greens and how to cook each one
Explore a world beyond kale with this collection of our favorite varieties of hearty greens.
Sputnik came to mind the first time I bought kohlrabi, that odd-looking member of the cabbage family, with its enlarged corm and stems shooting upward all in the same direction. Buy a kohlrabi, cut ...
Knowing how to cook beets three ways — boiling, steaming, and roasting — is a great back-pocket culinary skill that lends itself to thousands of recipes. Whether you’re making a wintery salad with ...
The green tops of various vegetables have found their way into mainstream kitchens and restaurant menus, often brought by chefs who want to draw attention to the issue of food waste or who apply ...
There are two parts of beets to enjoy, the root and the greens. Cook the greens, chopped and sautéed in olive oil, with some garlic and a squeeze of lemon juice at the end. You can substitute beet ...
Beets were not a vegetable that I grew up eating, but I fell in love with their earthy sweetness during my days working in restaurants. That earthiness can be a hurdle for some, but there are many ...
I recently started subscribing to a veggie delivery service, the kind that gives you “ugly” produce, and I received my first box last week. I love it, except now I find I’m buying veggies I wouldn’t ...
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Roasted beet stalks with lemon zest, pink peppercorns, and white beans
Don’t throw away beet stalks. This zero waste recipe uses the tops of the beet root plant. When roasted, they turn tender on ...
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