Have you ever come across a vegetable in the supermarket and wondered just what to do with it? For instance, fennel is one of those items that's often overlooked. With its bulb-like base, long stalks, ...
It's a Thanksgiving side dish that doesn't need the oven -- and it will perk up your heavy meal. Rosemary Gill, Director of Education for Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street, joined us to share a recipe ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The bulb, stalks, and fronds of fennel are all edible. Here's how to make the most of this vegetable, delicious served raw or ...
1 tablespoon finely grated Meyer lemon zest (from about 2 lemons) Instructions: Combine lemon zest and juice, mustard and salt in a blender and blend until smooth. With the machine running, slowly ...
They say it’s spring. But for many, there are still colder-than-normal temperatures, while in other parts of the country, there’s a severe heat wave. So, what to eat?
The celery root, fennel and onion add texture to this salad, but it's the parsley that predominates in a refreshing twist. The original recipe calls for a drizzle of pumpkin seed oil to finish the ...
If I had to, I probably could make the case that my favorite salad has nothing to do with where I ate it and with whom. It's a darn good one: chopped parsley, thinly sliced fennel, celery root and red ...
Fennel, tomato salad, basil with lemon vinaigrette. Fennel is one of those vegetables you can enjoy raw, as in a salad.