Fennel, a staple in Mediterranean cuisine, is one of the unsung heroes of the vegetable world. Though often overlooked by home cooks, this versatile ingredient is beloved by chefs for its pleasantly ...
1. Remove the outer layer of the fennel bulb. Cut the bulb into fourths, removing the hard inner core. 2. In a food processor blend the fennel bulb, garlic, almonds, and salt until it becomes a ...
Sausage is a delicious food. However, if you feel that store-bought brand is missing something, there's an easy ingredient ...
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 ...
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A Super Easy Savory & Sweet Fall Salad Recipe

This easy fennel salad recipe takes just six ingredients and fifteen minutes to make your winter a little warmer and brighter ...
What’s in season: Known for its bright, licorice-like notes, fennel is normally in season during the cold months, from late winter through early spring. Fennel is a versatile vegetable; the bulb and ...
Anna Hezel, author of "Tin to Table: Fancy, Snacky Recipes for Tin-thusiasts and A-fish-ionados, offers "Sunday Morning" viewers her recipe using tinned seafood. She writes: "This is sort of a ...
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.
I cook a dish which I deem an excellent “gateway vehicle” to the wonder of fennel for many of my friends, and I’ve gone to absurd lengths in order to convert many a licorice-averse acquaintance to ...
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, ...
There are few more alluring -- and satisfying -- dishes than braises, especially now that there’s a little chill in the air. Inevitably, they’re fork-tender and flavorful, glossy with rich, aromatic ...