If you're a big fan of bright, fresh flavors and you're not using fennel, you're missing out. This sweet, crunchy member of the carrot family loves mild climates and light, loamy soils, growing wild ...
Fennel's sweet, spiced flavor is perfect for elevating all kinds of recipes, no matter how it's served up. The bulbs can bring a crunchy, vegetal taste to salads, a tender finish to roasted meat, and ...
Learn how to use every inch of this versatile vegetable. Makenna Held, the author of Mostly French and a cooking teacher based in France, didn’t always like fennel. She found it overpowering and ...
1. Heat a wide skillet or braiser over medium heat and add olive oil. 2. Add fennel and cumin seeds. Stir constantly to toast until just lightly golden brown. 3. Add diced onions and stir to ...
Add a refreshing touch to your Thanksgiving table with this light and crisp **Shaved Fennel and Apple Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette**. It’s the perfect balance of sweetness, tang, and crunch! 1) ...
Jim Dixon wrote about food for WW for more than 20 years, but these days most of his time is spent at his olive oil-focused specialty food business Wellspent Market. Jim’s always loved to eat, and he ...
There are two types of fennels. One type is an herb fennel, which can grow six feet tall. It has fine-textured foliage that ...
Fennel often belonging to the "grossly underutilized vegetables" tab, and it deserves much more praise and attention than it gets. It's one of those plants that can be eaten almost entirely, as the ...
Cumin, coriander, and fennel may ease bloating and gas by supporting digestion. Using these spices in tea or cooking may be ...
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 ...