The dandelion is a very common plant in North America, with long, jagged leaves and distinctive yellow flowers that close before developing into fluffy white seed heads. Many people can identify a ...
Built from bread, accomplished easily -- a union of earthy ingredients, a single pan, the heat of the oven -- a bread pudding is a disarmingly simple dish. Yet this unassuming nature hides a wealth of ...
In a large sauté pan, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the bacon and cook, stirring occasionally, until the bacon is crisp and the fat is rendered. The last minute or so before the bacon is ...
When considering the world of edible leafy greens, dandelion greens aren’t always the easiest sell. Quite bitter, with a proportionally large stem, they can come off as aggressive to the uninitiated.
To remove the pit, slice through the peach and cut all the way around. Then, twist the peach in different directions so they separate. Once the pits are removed, season the peach halves with salt and ...
If dandelion greens are not available, use baby kale, spinach, chard leaves (and stems, diced) or lacinato kale leaves. For variety, add a few radish leaves, carrot tops and beet greens, if fresh and ...
Think these leaves are just weeds? Think again! They offer a slightly spicy flavor and good-for-you micronutrients, says WH advisor Amanda Baker Lemein, RD, vice president of nutrition and wellness at ...
Pesky weed to some, seasonal delicacy to others, the jagged, bitter dandelion green is one of those Mediterranean peasant foods newly embraced for their health-giving properties—in this case, a ...
31/2 tablespoons olive oil, divided use 1 large onion, finely chopped (a generous cup) 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 cups dried lima beans (see cook's notes) Water 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper ...