Fennel, a staple in Mediterranean cuisine, is one of the unsung heroes of the vegetable world. Though often overlooked by home cooks, this versatile ingredient is beloved by chefs for its pleasantly ...
¼ C Olive oil, divided 3 Sausages cooked, sliced on bias 1 large fennel bulb, core removed cut lengthwise 2 TB Fennel Seeds 4 tsp Peppercorns 1 tsp sesame seeds Pinch Salt 1 C chicken broth ½ C hummus ...
This one-pot Chicken and Wild Rice with Fennel recipe combines tender chicken thighs with a nutty wild rice blend, sweet fennel, and a tangy yogurt-Dijon sauce, all scented with fresh mint.
Have you ever come across a vegetable in the supermarket and wondered just what to do with it? For instance, fennel is one of those items that's often overlooked. With its bulb-like base, long stalks, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Want to add more fennel to your diet? Chefs say the vegetable can be eaten on its own or as an ingredient in recipes. (Photo: ...
1. Remove the outer layer of the fennel bulb. Cut the bulb into fourths, removing the hard inner core. 2. In a food processor blend the fennel bulb, garlic, almonds, and salt until it becomes a ...
They say it’s spring. But for many, there are still colder-than-normal temperatures, while in other parts of the country, there’s a severe heat wave. So, what to eat?
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 ...
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Cider braised beef brisket with fennel

Cider Braised Beef Brisket with fennel fills your kitchen with rich, savory aromas as tender beef simmers slowly in apple ...
There are few more alluring -- and satisfying -- dishes than braises, especially now that there’s a little chill in the air. Inevitably, they’re fork-tender and flavorful, glossy with rich, aromatic ...
The jarringly early arrival of pumpkin spice-flavored everything means one thing and one thing only: Our palates are doomed. (Just kidding ... kind of.) The arrival of pumpkin spice in lattes, muffins ...