This recipe offers an opportunity to put sustainability on your table, making use of every bit of a beet, save its thin skin.
The recipe calls for more greens than you might get from a single bunch. But if you have lots of beet greens on hand, feel free to use 10 ounces (8 lightly packed cups) and skip the addition of ...
Chef-owner Aric Attebery highlights the freshest produce of the season at his East Hollywood restaurant Fountain Grains & Greens, which specializes in grain bowls and salads made with farmers market ...
In a bid to minimize waste in his East Hollywood restaurant, Fountain Grains & Greens chef-owner Aric Attebery loves to cook beet greens. The leaves of the root vegetable often get discarded, but when ...
Looking for an aromatic and refreshing summer gazpacho that pairs well with wine? This is your recipe. Found in the pages of “Gather: Casual Cooking from Wine Country Gardens” (Harry N. Abrams, $40) ...
If you love roasted beets, don’t toss the leafy greens attached to the roots—they’re super-nutritious, contributing magnesium for muscle health and vitamins A (a vision supporter) and K (for blood ...
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 ...
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, ...
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