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vegetables

  • The Art of Companion Planting, Part 2: Vegetables and Herbs
    The Art of Companion Planting, Part 2: Vegetables and Herbs
    Think of your garden as a family, and plant it similarly to seating guests at a Thanksgiving dinner (which will hopefully feature some of your fall harvest!). You can seat ...
    May 3, 2023BY Sandy Lindsey
  • Vegetables and Fruits Are Great, but Just Eating Them May Not Help You Fight Cancer
    Vegetables and Fruits Are Great, but Just Eating Them May Not Help You Fight Cancer
    Modern nutritional science recognizes fruits and vegetables as healthy foods that can reduce the risk of cancer, and ...
    February 16, 2023BY Flora Zhao
  • Roasted Beets With Maple Butter
    Roasted Beets With Maple Butter
    View the print-ready version of this recipe. Are you looking for a quick vegetable side dish that’s guaranteed ...
    November 12, 2022BY Andrea Hayley-Sankaran
  • Too Much Zucchini? Turn It Into Pizza
    Too Much Zucchini? Turn It Into Pizza
    At my local farmers market the other day, I was watching the stand of a farmer friend as ...
    September 20, 2022BY Ari LeVaux
  • Man Builds a Garden for a Groundhog After Catching Him Eating All of His Crops
    Man Builds a Garden for a Groundhog After Catching Him Eating All of His Crops
    When a Delaware man found a cheeky groundhog eating all the vegetables in his garden, he was a ...
    September 12, 2022BY Anna Mason
  • Ratatouille Brings Out the Best in Late Summer Produce
    Ratatouille Brings Out the Best in Late Summer Produce
    Best made in late summer using ripe vegetables, ratatouille is an iconic French Provençal stew of tomatoes, eggplant, ...
    August 25, 2022BY Audrey Le Goff
  • Squeeze Your Leaves: The One Step That’ll Change Your Spinach-Cooking Game
    Squeeze Your Leaves: The One Step That’ll Change Your Spinach-Cooking Game
    I love buying spinach at the farmers market in spring. There is great variety to be found, from ...
    May 26, 2022BY Ari LeVaux
  • Demystifying the Artichoke
    Demystifying the Artichoke
    For many, the artichoke is confounding. While considered a delicacy in Mediterranean and Californian cuisine, for the uninitiated, ...
    May 5, 2022BY Lynda Balslev
  • Wilted Dandelion Greens
    Wilted Dandelion Greens
    A little bit of bacon and a good spoonful of red wine vinegar bring balance to dandelion greens’ ...
    March 30, 2022BY Jennifer McGruther
  • Spring Is the Time to Enjoy These Baked Stuffed Artichokes
    Spring Is the Time to Enjoy These Baked Stuffed Artichokes
    This is the beginning of the spring season for fresh artichokes. Don't worry if they are a little ...
    March 7, 2022BY Diane Rossen Worthington
  • Roasted Winter Vegetables With Creamy Vinaigrette
    Roasted Winter Vegetables With Creamy Vinaigrette
    This is a sensational, flavorful, and hands-off way to cook all kinds of vegetables. Play with what’s in ...
    February 23, 2022BY Victoria de la Maza
  • Winter Vegetable Soup
    Winter Vegetable Soup
    A bit of chopping, simmering, and stirring is all it takes to make a healthy soup that makes ...
    February 23, 2022BY Victoria de la Maza
  • In Season: How to Cook With Parsnips
    In Season: How to Cook With Parsnips
    Parsnips may be the paler, lesser-known cousin of the carrot, but they really deserve their day in the ...
    February 23, 2022BY Victoria de la Maza
  • Growing Vegetables From Table Scraps
    Growing Vegetables From Table Scraps
    Science fair season is coming up. Many kids want to work with plants. One set of experiments that's ...
    February 14, 2022BY Jeff Rugg
  • Award-Winning Vegetables You Should Plant in Your Garden in 2022
    Award-Winning Vegetables You Should Plant in Your Garden in 2022
    Last week, we looked at the flowers that won the 2022 All-America Selections awards, and this week, we ...
    February 2, 2022BY Jeff Rugg
  • A Beet Stunner That Will Win Over the Haters
    A Beet Stunner That Will Win Over the Haters
    Beets: People either love them or hate them, and this can create a divide at the dinner table. ...
    January 31, 2022BY Lynda Balslev
  • Whip up a Colorful Vegetable Melange to Begin the New Year
    Whip up a Colorful Vegetable Melange to Begin the New Year
    For the first week of the new year, I make a big pot of veggie soup. I love ...
    December 28, 2021BY Diane Rossen Worthington
  • Cooking Broccoli? Forget the Oven and Stovetop, and Try the Air Fryer
    Cooking Broccoli? Forget the Oven and Stovetop, and Try the Air Fryer
    I invested in an air fryer for the sole purpose of serving restaurant-style tater tots and french fries ...
    December 24, 2021BY Patty Catalano
  • Kale Chips Even Kids Will Devour
    Kale Chips Even Kids Will Devour
    “Normally, it’s gross,” announced my son Louie, setting up a discussion about a certain prospective snack ingredient. “It ...
    November 2, 2021BY Ari LeVaux
  • Beet Skeptics: It’s Time to Try the Air Fryer
    Beet Skeptics: It’s Time to Try the Air Fryer
    Air frying beets is a quick and easy way to create a nutritious and colorful side dish. The ...
    October 20, 2021BY Tara Holland
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts Are Perfect for a Cool Fall Weekend
    Roasted Brussels Sprouts Are Perfect for a Cool Fall Weekend
    We recently visited a craft brewery to try some of their Oktoberfest beer and salty snacks. There were ...
    October 7, 2021BY Kary Osmond, KaryOsmond.com
  • 2 Steps to Perfect Roasted Carrots
    2 Steps to Perfect Roasted Carrots
    Cooking whole carrots requires only a tiny bit of prep (just peel and go!), but they take longer ...
    September 29, 2021BY America's Test Kitchen
  • In Praise of Swiss Chard
    In Praise of Swiss Chard
    While others sing the praises of kale, I am a big Swiss chard fan. I find it has ...
    September 29, 2021BY Diane Rossen Worthington
  • Video: Boy, 4, Eats Veggies Straight From the Garden, Has Amazing Memory for Food Facts
    Video: Boy, 4, Eats Veggies Straight From the Garden, Has Amazing Memory for Food Facts
    A precocious 4-year-old Alaska boy loves eating veggies straight out of the garden and can detail spot-on nutritional facts ...
    September 19, 2021BY Louise Chambers
  • Turn Cauliflower Into ‘Couscous’ for a Light Summer Side
    Turn Cauliflower Into ‘Couscous’ for a Light Summer Side
    Couscous is an excellent side dish or vegetarian option that is perfect for outdoor dining. It can be ...
    August 30, 2021BY Lynda Balslev
  • Baba Maral’s Azerbaijani Stuffed Eggplants, Peppers, and Tomatoes (‘Three Sisters’)
    Baba Maral’s Azerbaijani Stuffed Eggplants, Peppers, and Tomatoes (‘Three Sisters’)
    "I’m from a family where every member of my family knows how to cook the entire animal from ...
    August 11, 2021BY Anastasia Miari and Iska Lupton
  • Vegetable Tian: A Taste of a Provençal Summer
    Vegetable Tian: A Taste of a Provençal Summer
    A tian embodies the essence of Provençal summer cooking. Made with layered slices of tomato, zucchini, and eggplant, ...
    July 23, 2021BY Audrey Le Goff
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