1. Cut the root end off the head of frisée, then tear the frisée into small pieces to measure the indicated amount. Place in a large mixing bowl. 2. Separate the leaves of kale from the stems and tear ...
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Every week, we’re spotlighting a different food blogger who’s shaking up the blogosphere with tempting recipes and knockout photography. Below, Tim Mazurek of Lottie + Doof puts a spicy spin on chef ...
Cooking is a creative endeavor — an art form all its own. Through the alchemy of the kitchen, heat and good intentions transform vegetables, meat and grains into nourishment for body and soul. That ...
Toss roasted beets, thinly sliced fennel, and chickpeas in a colorful salad and serve it on a bed of arugula for a satisfying summer dinner. If you want to make this as a side dish for grilled chicken ...
If you have traveled to Marfa, you probably know the restaurant Cochineal, famous for casual fine dining in West Texas. This month executive chef/owner Alexandra Gates, a breast cancer survivor, is ...
Welcome to Cooking Without Recipes, in which we teach you how to make a dish we love, but don’t worry too much about the nitty-gritty details of the recipe, so you can create your own spin. This is ...
We’re particularly big on our Edamame Beet Salad, which has been served at many a College & Cook dinner party. Something about the crunch of the sunflower seeds, the tanginess of the goat cheese and ...