I came late to the spiralizer party. I’d never heard of the gadget that turns vegetables into noodle-like strands until about a year ago, when I started seeing dishes with names such as “Zinguine™” on ...
It’s the rare cookbook that reads like a travel journal and a cultural history as well. But in “Kitchen of Light: New Scandinavian Cooking With Andreas Viestad” (Artisan, $35), Viestad, a journalist ...
Note: This recipe is a classic from the Ahwahnee’s Bracebridge dinner menu. 2 whole heads garlic Olive oil 5 ounces yellow onion, diced 2 ounces unsalted butter, diced 3 ounces Marsala 2 ounces ...
Gnarly, pocked and bulbous, celeriac’s looks could kill appetites. The root vegetable sprouts a Muppet-like shock of bright green stalks that wave pleasantly enough from a mound of soil. The tuber ...
This is minimalist and no-fuss. Here, you can eat light yet still satisfy a midweek craving for medium-rare beef. The salad’s dressing is composed of a decidedly different set of ingredients, with an ...
Celeriac, also known as celery root, is a versatile root vegetable that looks like a turnip, but (perhaps unsurprisingly) has a subtle celery flavor. It can be a great lower calorie substitute for ...
Mark Bittman sings the praises of celeriac, that knobby slightly monstrous looking root vegetable you see on farmers market tables. He suggests making a Celeriac Remoulade to add crispness and ...
Celeriac is a great winter vegetable and it’s put to wonderful use in James Martin’s creamy soup. Serve with crispy pancetta and croûtons for a touch of luxury. To prepare celeriac, peel it like a ...