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Eat fresh from your own backyard! The words “garden fresh” appear on food labels and menus for a reason: There’s nothing more appealing than the idea that the produce you eat (and feed your family) was just picked from your garden. Here's how to put your (or someone else's) garden to good use in the kitchen.
Artichokes are strikingly flower-like with an olive green and sometimes purple color which makes them stand out among other vegetables in the produce section. They may look intimidating, but they’re very easy to cook. Here's how to prep and cook artichokes.
While arugula may get passed off as just some fancy lettuce, beneath its mundane exterior lies a plethora of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants just waiting to do a body good. Here is everything you need to know about arugula, from what it is and how to prep and store it to the health benefits of this leafy green.
Although it's now available year-round, asparagus is one of the first fresh vegetables you’ll see in the spring. Here's everything you need to know about asparagus, from how to grow and buy it, to storing and prepping tips, and some of our favorite asparagus recipes.
Want to eat more vegetables or make them in new and exciting ways? Check out our list of the best vegetable-focused cookbooks full of thousands of delicious and creative vegetable recipes. Then join our new cookbook club to find new inspiration, learn and grow as a cook or baker with our community.
Leeks can be challenging to clean, especially if you want to keep the leek in tact. Use this tip to do both!
This quick tip makes eating your greens easier and cleaner. Now there's really no reason to skip the greens!
If you're looking to get that smoky flavor of roasted peppers, check out this quick-and-easy tip on how to roast poblanos.
Make easier work of chopping unruly leafy greens with this simple tip that only requires a resealable plastic bag.
Stop the burn and save your fingers with this simple kitchen tip for seeding and cleaning out hot chile peppers.
Clean out a small cooking pumpkin or winter squash efficiently and safely with this common kitchen item.
It can be tricky to clean out bell peppers without feeling wasteful. Here's how to do it easily, and avoid losing much pepper flesh.
Preparing greens just got a whole lot easier with this simple trick. Now there's no excuse for not eating your veggies!
This quick tip will save frustration and time in the kitchen. Not to mention, it may even save a few fingers!
Do you have brown lettuce in your refrigerator? Utilize your greens before they are a total loss with this recipe tip.
With sweet corn season in full bloom, save time shucking with these simple-to-do tips that uses things already in your house or kitchen.
Stop snapping and start tapping. Fresh asparagus is a treat this time of year so get the most out of each stalk with this easy tip.
Vegetable season is ending, so take advantage of your garden-fresh beauties or farmers' market finds through the process of canning. Canning seems to get a bad rap. And to some people it’s intimidating. But not anymore! We’re going to walk you through the simple process of water bath canning, and debunk the seemingly daunting steps that come with this craft.
Stocks are the foundation of classic cooking — they won't dazzle you with their good looks, but surely will with what they bring to your cooking endeavors. Simply follow our fundamental guidelines, including our six principles for making from-scratch stock, and you'll soon be creating amazing soups, stews, and more.
Look around your kitchen, and you’ll see everything needed to add extra layers of flavor or to tenderize your favorite meal — vinegars, juices, milk, vegetables, spices, even wine. In this step-by-step tutorial we explain all that you should know about marinades and how they work . . . while you relax.
Don’t let summer’s bounty shrivel on the vine. Learn how to preserve the season in this quick tutorial on slow-roasting or freezing summer’s sweetest tomatoes. It’s a surefire way to keep their fresh flavor alive all winter long.
What is indirect grilling? It's bascially a technique that turns your grill into an outdoor oven so you can cook big items, like whole chickens, pork loins, pizzas, etc. So the next time you fire up the grill, follow these four simple steps, and take the indirect route to perfectly cooked meats, vegetables, and more.
For an easy, detailed guide on how to make from-scratch quick dill pickles, look no further.
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At the heart of every holiday dinner table are the side dishes. This recipe doesn't stray too far from the classics — you’ll see all the usual suspects are present, but their out-of-this-world flavor is sure to please everyone expressing their gratitude this season.
This salad not only looks pretty but it's also full of carotenoids, which boost immunity and help fight against cancer and heart disease.
Braised Brussels Sprouts make the perfect savory-bitter side. This recipe includes bacon and apples for a sweet addition that will make this a side dish no one will forget.
Adding a simple vegetable side dish not only rounds out a light chicken plate, but fills you up, making cutting calories easier.
A simple side of asparagus lets the main course shine and provides a helping of vegetables to the meal.
This Buttered Cabbage isn't as basic as you'd expect it to be. This recipe provides flavor and depth to an otherwise bland vegetable. Try it as a side with our Slow Cooker Corned Beef.
Broccoli's bitter counterpart—broccoli rabe— is perfect for cutting through a rich and creamy main entree. This easy-to-make recipe makes a delicious side dish.
Looking for a new way to prepare veggies? Ginger ale and coriander give these carrots a unique flavor twist for extraordinary veggies.
While kale sounds like an intimidating vegetable, it's health benefits make this dish worth a try. Our recipe for Sauteed Kale is flavorful and easy to make—you'll start to appreciate this popular super food.
Asparagus brings a distinctive fresh flavor to any dish. While hothouses make it available year-round, when spring arrives so does this vegetable’s peak season.
Guacamole enhanced with tomatillos is perfect. Since tomatillos are tart, they're great for balancing the richness of the avocado. Spoon this sauce over tacos, enchiladas, or scoop it up with chips. No matter how you eat it, you're going to love it.
Pattypan squash , otherwise known as scalloped squash, is a variety of summer squash and has a similar flavor to zucchini. This dish really brings out the flavors of the squash, and the peas add a contrast of texture. e