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Greens Fruits and Vegetables Cooking
Greens Fruits and Vegetables Cooking
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- Information provided by Ohio State University Extension.
- Arugula, the aromatic salad green. Also known as rocket, roquette, rugula and rucola, and is popular in Italian cuisine. How to grow, use, and store.
- Recipes, and tips for growing it successfully.
- Uses six cups of winter greens.
- Tips on how to grow, use, and store. Includes recipes and nutritional information.
- Information about buying and storing, nutrition, and recipes.
- Brief description with selection information and illustration.
- Recipe, information, preservation and tips on how to plant and care for collards in your garden.
- Uses beet greens.
- Recipes for turnip, beet, collard and dandelion greens.
- Beside the standard lettuces like iceberg, romaine and spinach there are many other exotic lettuces, green leafy veggies and herbs that make wonderful salads.
- Uses chicory, arugula, and radicchio.
- Recipe and tips on freezing and growing. Includes nutritional information.
- Uses a variety of greens, cooked in white wine.
- Search for recipes including collard, mustard, kale, turnip, chard, and spinach.
- Mustard greens with hamhocks.
- An Italian vegetable side dish consisting of greens sauteed together with a spicy oil and garlic mixture. Use any greens such as rappini, spinach, Swiss chard or broccoli rabe.
- Tips on how to grow, use, and store. Includes recipes and nutritional information.
- Recipe for basic preparation of kale, collards, mustard, or turnip greens.
- Basque recipe.
- Health and nutrition information, cooking techniques, selecting and storing, and a few recipes.
- Thirteen edible greens from argula to turnip greens are described briefly, with recipes included.
- Brief article with illustration and selection information.
- Wilted greens, spinach, salad greens, stuffed grape leaves.
- Recipes include Collard Greens with Bacon and Red Wine Vinegar and Portuguese Kale Soup.
- Wrap up fresh greens with seafood or chicken for an appetizer or light lunch; from Sunset Magazine.
- Chef Paul Prudhomme's recipe using collard, mustard, and spinach greens.
- Handful of recipes mostly for spinach.
- Provides information and a family recipe.
- Calls for two handfuls of various kinds of greens, such as arugula and butter lettuce.
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