It started one January, during that post-holiday period when you need to nourish the soul but at the same time whittle off the residue of holiday truffles still riding on your hips. I wandered into my ...
These delicious recipes are just the beginning of the wonderful things you can do with the planet’s most exuberantly hued root. Few foods are as instantly festive as the earthy-sweet, richly hued beet ...
I was checking out at the grocery store the other day when the clerk asked whether I wanted the green tops removed from my carrots. I started to reflexively answer “yes,” as I always have except for ...
Rosh Hashanah started on Friday night this year, so make-ahead dishes are essential to the cook’s sanity. The previously posted beet salad keeps for days, and so does today’s Moroccan Beet Green Salad ...
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 ...
Combine the root with its earthy-tasting greens, crumbled goat cheese and penne By IVY MANNING Special to The Oregonian I love it when a trip to the farmers market inspires me to create a new dish. On ...
The recipe calls for more greens than you might get from a single bunch. But if you have lots of beet greens on hand, feel free to use 10 ounces (8 lightly packed cups) and skip the addition of ...
Beets generously give us two vegetables, as both the roots and tops are edible. Beet greens, like other greens, are good sources of vitamin K, calcium and magnesium, which help build and maintain ...
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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