I fell in love with Chef Jason Quinn’s sautéed chard. My leafy obsession began over a decade ago, soon after he opened the now-shuttered Playground in Santa Ana. I sampled myriad dishes on the ...
Chard is the underdog when up against kale and spinach, but it deserves its moment in the spotlight, too! For some reason, it doesn’t feel like a popular or go-to green, even though it has all the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... No one is quite sure why the leafy green is called “Swiss” chard, mainly by speakers of English only. Other languages and peoples call it merely “chard” or ...
1. Cut greens just where the base of the leaf meets the stem. Set leaves aside. Trim cut ends from stalks and cut stalks into small pieces. Set aside. 2. Stack a few chard leaves and roll tightly.
Instructions: Preheat oven to 475 degrees. Place pork in baking pan. Rub soy sauce and 1 teaspoon oil all over pork, then sprinkle with half of cardamom, ¼ teaspoon salt and 1⁄8 teaspoon freshly ...
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