Fall salad with apples, Cheddar and crispy sage: Sage leaves fried in olive oil until they crackle and brown add an ...
Chicken roasted with apples and fennel, a perfect fall pairing, is both weeknight simple and dinner-party worthy. Seasoned ...
There’s a lot the world doesn’t get right about fennel. For starters, did you know fennel is a triple threat? Fennel can be a vegetable, herb or spice, depending on how you look at it. Known for its ...
Are you familiar with fennel? You may have heard of it, but it's safe to say the average at-home cook might be at a loss for ways to use it in the kitchen. If you've never experimented with fennel, ...
People often don’t know what to do with fennel. It’s delicious raw, shaved in salads and slaws, but a little time in the oven transforms fennel into a silky, delicious vegetable with a much milder ...
The buttery sea scallops are brightened by a crunchy, herby garnish and served over zesty arugula. Chef and author Joanne Weir shares a recipe for simple seared scallops that works equally well as a ...
Learn how to use every inch of this versatile vegetable. Makenna Held, the author of Mostly French and a cooking teacher based in France, didn’t always like fennel. She found it overpowering and ...
Many people appreciate fennel when cooked, but you may be wondering which parts of the plant you can eat raw. Here's what an ...
Jim Dixon wrote about food for WW for more than 20 years, but these days most of his time is spent at his olive oil-focused specialty food business Wellspent Market. Jim’s always loved to eat, and he ...
Fennel doesn't get enough love if you ask us. Although its uses are vast and its taste is one of a kind, it often gets left behind in the produce aisle, passed over for trendier veggies like cabbage, ...
If ever there was a vegetable dogged by misunderstanding, fresh fennel is it. Because while it may taste like anise and look like a bulb, it is neither. And don’t let the grocery workers who love to ...