Swiss chard is a leafy green with sturdy, colorful stalks and tender leaves that lend a subtle, earthy flavor to any dish. Whether you find rainbow chard or green and white stalks, fresh chard is ...
In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook pasta according to package directions. Add Swiss Chard and stir once to wilt. Drain water and return pasta to the pot. Add remaining ingredients; gently ...
Swiss Chard gives this pasta dish an ample fiber boost. Saut%E9ed greens are an easy addition to pasta dishes. Wash greens in a sink filled with water%2C swishing the leaves to remove dirt. We keep ...
Chef Ryan Scott is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to make two great garlic-loaded recipes (perfect for fending off vampires, FYI). He shows us how to make garlicky Caesar salad with Swiss chard and ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... No one is quite sure why the leafy green is called “Swiss” chard, mainly by speakers of English only. Other languages and peoples call it merely “chard” or ...
Sputnik came to mind the first time I bought kohlrabi, that odd-looking member of the cabbage family, with its enlarged corm and stems shooting upward all in the same direction. Buy a kohlrabi, cut ...
WHEN Isak Dinesen wanted to depict the abject misery of a Jutland fishing community in her short story “Babette’s Feast,” she described the villagers, clad all in black, eating a mean plate of salt ...