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Have a Grown Up’s Night with Our Pasta in Swiss Chard and Butternut Squash Sauce
Treat yourself to the finer things, that happen to be simple as well. This pasta in Swiss chard and butternut squash sauce is ...
Winter tends to draw the short stick when it comes to seasonal produce love. Though their offerings aren’t always as bright and colorful as peak spring, summer and fall fruits and vegetables, the cold ...
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What Is Swiss Chard and How to Cook It
This fabulous green has been overshadowed by kale and spinach for far too long. Chard is the underdog when up against kale and spinach, but it deserves its moment in the spotlight, too! For some ...
Packed with vitamins A and C, calcium, iron, fiber, and folic acid, these dark leafy greens have gained popularity in recent years due to their high nutritional values. But before the health craze, ...
This colourful vegetable is a mix between spinach and beetroot and works so well in a soup or side dish – one of which can double as a veggie main Rachel Allen's gratin of chard and Gruyère. Photo: ...
I rarely eat chard. Not because I don’t like it, but I’ve just never been sure how to prepare it properly. I regularly use spinach, kale, and other greens in my dishes, but most chard recipes call for ...
If you've never used orzo to make risotto, you'll be delightfully surprised at how easy and delicious this version with Swiss ...
Healthy cooking seems to be on everyone’s minds. Yes, we’re just as likely to indulge in bacon-wrapped cheeseburgers as a grilled chicken salad with a tiny cup of dressing on the side (been there), ...
Several months ago, I wrote this prayer for a group to which I belong that offers peer support for people in the restaurant, hospitality and food service trades. It isn’t a prayer directed in ...
Welcome back to our semi-weekly column, Market Fresh, in which we take a look at one ingredient that's showing up in the city's Greenmarkets right now and tell you what to do with it. Last week, we ...
Chard is a leafy green vegetable that's part of the Chenopodiaceae family (a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae plant family, but in layman's terms, the beet family). Its large and crinkly leaves are ...
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