Instructions: When cleaning the chard leaves, run your fingers on either side on the base of the stem, upward, to tear away each leaf from its stem. Fill a large mixing bowl with water and submerge ...
Swiss chard always has been a mystery to me, taking the line behind collard greens and kale, both of which I'm much more familiar with. But walking by the produce aisle at Roth's Vista store the other ...
We use rainbow chard from Buckingham Farms to make curry Fresh chickpeas from South America are added for extra protein Two local produce spots contributed to this week's Farm to Fork: Buckingham ...
Your next bunch of rainbow chard can double as a bouquet. For more than two decades, Nadia has been a copywriter, editor, and translator for digital and print in a variety of industries. Her passions ...
We have always been told to eat our greens, and when those greens come in such a delicious package as Swiss chard, we will willingly dig in. There is so much beautiful produce to choose from at the ...
It’s a beet, minus the root. Which doesn’t make sense. Except it does. Because it’s chard, one of a growing number of common, yet often overlooked greens lurking at your grocer. Chard — sometimes ...
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 ...
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 ...
I fell in love with Chef Jason Quinn’s sautéed chard. My leafy obsession began over a decade ago, soon after he opened the now-shuttered Playground in Santa Ana. I sampled myriad dishes on the ...
Winter and early spring visits to the farmers markets around town have us obsessing about vegetable tarts. We started out thinking of the quintessential tomato pie, the kind we used to crave in the ...