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15 types of greens and how to cook each one
In the past few decades, the types of greens available at American supermarkets and farmers markets have proliferated. Where ...
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. >> Kale was at the top of the menu recently at the Hazelwood Senior Center. Seniors learned how to put a new spin on the leafy greens most often used in Portuguese soup as part of a ...
These culinary chameleons can be braised, sautéed, or enjoyed raw in salads. Here’s how to choose and use them. To the unknowing eye, the farmers market in chillier months may be uninspiring — ...
At the heart of the kale craze is a salty snack called kale chips. They are, quite simply, fantastic. Crisp, light and pleasantly salty, they're the perfect treat for a junk-food fanatic. One bite and ...
Spaniards prepare dishes al ajillo by frying ingredients in hot garlic paprika oil. If you’re into tapas, chances are high you’ve run across the shrimp dish, Gambas al Ajillo. Here, kale is wilted in ...
Mustard greens, chard, collard greens and kale are some of the most common you’ll see at grocery stores and farmers markets.
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Why Most Kale Salads Are Tough—and the Simple Fix That Makes Them Tender and Delicious
Raw kale has a reputation for being tough and unpleasantly chewy. However, when treated properly, kale becomes satisfyingly ...
I love cooking for my fiancé and planning meals for us, but cooking for two often proves to be difficult. If I don’t make a plan, I end up running around in circles at the grocery store and wasting ...
To the unknowing eye, the farmers market in chillier months may be uninspiring — tomatoes and stone fruit are a long way off, and all you see at vendors’ tables are bunches of hearty greens, a ...
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