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, ...
Are you familiar with fennel? You may have heard of it, but it's safe to say the average at-home cook might be at a loss for ways to use it in the kitchen. If you've never experimented with fennel, ...
Fall salad with apples, Cheddar and crispy sage: Sage leaves fried in olive oil until they crackle and brown add an unexpected thrill to this simple mix of salty cheese, sweet apples and mild butter ...
Many people appreciate fennel when cooked, but you may be wondering which parts of the plant you can eat raw. Here's what an ...
This lentil salad is complex and bright, thanks to aromatics such as fennel, dill, celery and, most interestingly, Pernod. This anise-flavored liqueur both infuses the lentils during cooking and makes ...
Cookbook author Deborah Madison tells me fennel is in the carrot family. Its nicknames include bulb fennel, Florence fennel, and finocchio. Formally, it's Foeniculum vulgare var. Azoricum. Fennel, ...