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How to Buy, Prep, and Cook 6 Leafy Greens, From Kale to Spinach
These culinary chameleons can be braised, sautéed, or enjoyed raw in salads. Here’s how to choose and use them. To the unknowing eye, the farmers market in chillier months may be uninspiring — ...
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Sautéed Kale Recipe
If you're looking for a quick side dish that actually tastes good, this sauteed kale recipe is worth trying. It cooks fast, uses just a few ingredients, and somehow turns simple greens into something ...
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You’re Probably Not Cooking Kale This Way—But You Should Be
To make your chips, start by preheating your oven to 400°F. Wash your bunch of kale, then make sure each leaf is completely ...
Freshly cooked collard greens are a well-regarded Southern dish, but the earthy taste and texture are hard to replicate if you don't have access to fresh collards. We'll make no claim that it can be ...
Think that kale salad you’re eating is a superfood? Without the right ingredient it might not be living up to its hype. But don’t worry. Researchers at the University of Missouri have discovered a ...
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