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 ...
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 ...
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Remove the leaves from the beets, and set them aside. Wrap the leaves in tinfoil, roast for 30 minutes (larger beets may take longer) then set aside. Make ...
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Roasted beet stalks with lemon zest, pink peppercorns, and white beans
Don’t throw away beet stalks. This zero waste recipe uses the tops of the beet root plant. When roasted, they turn tender on the inside and lightly crisp on the edges, with a flavor similar to chard ...
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15 types of greens and how to cook each one
Explore a world beyond kale with this collection of our favorite varieties of hearty greens.
Beets were not a vegetable that I grew up eating, but I fell in love with their earthy sweetness during my days working in restaurants. That earthiness can be a hurdle for some, but there are many ...
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Remove beet greens if attached. Wash and dry beets, then wrap loosely in aluminum foil. Place foil package on a baking sheet and roast until beets are easily pierced with ...
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