The bulb, stalks, and fronds of fennel are all edible. Here's how to make the most of this vegetable, delicious served raw or cooked. Simply Recipes / Lori Rice Fennel, with its tightly packed bulb, ...
Lovely anise-flavored fennel is a tasty vegetable that is in season now through early spring. This distinctly-flavored crunchy bulb is a star in Mediterranean-style dishes and is uniquely delish as a ...
The most challenging part of Thanksgiving dinner is not getting the turkey and 16 forms of trimmings to the table. It’s deciding what to serve before those 17 components of the heaviest meal of the ...
If you’re looking for an elevated weeknight winter salad, you might want to put aside the Romaine and bookmark this shaved fennel number. The recipe, from Michelin-starred New York City chef Ignacio ...
Here's a recipe that you can do in stages. Just precook the lentils, veggies and/or sausage before you're ready to throw it all together for a quick weeknight meal. Bring lentils, water, and 1/2 ...
Fennel is a gorgeous thing. Cut into wedges, the bulbs are great roasted with other veggies in just some olive oil, salt and pepper, and they hold up and add a wonderful flavor to stews and braises.
Fennel, a vegetable with a “bagpipe” bulb and feathery green fronds, will not win any beauty awards, but it has earned a passionate following by chefs and home cooks alike who prize its sweet anise or ...
Today’s unique slaw recipe features carrots and fennel tossed with a citrus dressing. If you have a food processor, it comes together in a snap. Carrots provide a host of beneficial nutrients such as ...
1. Prepare dressing: Whisk together orange juice, lemon juice, vinegar, mustard, olive oil and salt until emulsified. Refrigerate several hours; remove from refrigerator 30 minutes before using. 2.
The jarringly early arrival of pumpkin spice-flavored everything means one thing and one thing only: Our palates are doomed. (Just kidding ... kind of.) The arrival of pumpkin spice in lattes, muffins ...