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Braised Fennel

Braised fennel was a familiar scent from my childhood. I could smell it all the way up to the third floor of our house when ...
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, ...
Rinse mung dal until water runs clear. In a large pot, combine rinsed mung dal and turmeric, and cover with water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium and simmer until dal ...
A quick weeknight supper of sauteed pork chops includes apples and fresh fennel, all in one pan. After browning the chops in a large skillet, transfer them to a plate, and cook sliced apples and ...
Chef Mary Sue Milliken of Border Grill, Socalo and Alice B. says, “These are the best ribs I’ve made in a while. The trick is planning and patience. They benefit tremendously from curing with an herb ...
Apples are the perfect addition to any salad, but I love to make them the star of a salad. In this recipe, start by baking prosciutto on a sheet tray in the oven until crispy. Then, thinly slice ...
Remove the outer layer and stems from the fennel bulb. Cut the bulb in half lengthwise and remove the core. Use a mandoline or sharp knife to slice fennel thinly, about ⅛ inch. Heat oil in a ...
One of the reasons I love this recipe is that it's full of familiar flavors — who doesn't love a Caesar salad? You can make this recipe with any sturdy vegetable, like Brussels sprouts or carrots, but ...
Let's talk herbs: The fragrant little plants that bring big flavor and aromatic intensity to any dish they're added to. Herbs can be used fresh or dried, and at any stage of cooking, working wonders ...
Close up of sausage links browned to perfection in pan - m.dipo/Shutterstock In the same way adding herbs and spices to store-bought broth can make it taste homemade, there's one spice you can cook ...