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How to Eat Garden to Table

Eat fresh from your own backyard! The words “garden fresh” appear on food labels and menus for a reason: There’s nothing more appealing than the idea that the produce you eat (and feed your family) was just picked from your garden. Here's how to put your (or someone else's) garden to good use in the kitchen.

All About Artichokes

Artichokes are strikingly flower-like with an olive green and sometimes purple color which makes them stand out among other vegetables in the produce section. They may look intimidating, but they’re very easy to cook. Here's how to prep and cook artichokes.

All About Arugula

While arugula may get passed off as just some fancy lettuce, beneath its mundane exterior lies a plethora of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants just waiting to do a body good. Here is everything you need to know about arugula, from what it is and how to prep and store it to the health benefits of this leafy green.

All About Asparagus: Growing, Buying, Storing, and Cooking With Spring's First Veggie

Although it's now available year-round, asparagus is one of the first fresh vegetables you’ll see in the spring. Here's everything you need to know about asparagus, from how to grow and buy it, to storing and prepping tips, and some of our favorite asparagus recipes.

Vegetable Love: The Indispensable Vegetable Cookbooks in Our Kitchens + Cuisine at Home's Cook the Book Cookbook Club

Want to eat more vegetables or make them in new and exciting ways? Check out our list of the best vegetable-focused cookbooks full of thousands of delicious and creative vegetable recipes. Then join our new cookbook club to find new inspiration, learn and grow as a cook or baker with our community.


Tips

Freeze Fresh Spinach for Quick Chopping

Freeze fresh spinach instead of buying frozen cooked spinach. The fresh flavor remains, and it's easy to prep when you need it—plus clean up is non-existent!

How to Dry Tomatoes in the Oven

Preserve your summer tomatoes with this technique to dry in the oven—you can even preserve them in olive oil and herbs for more flavor.

Freeze Cabbage for No-Cook Cabbage Roll Prep

Want to cut down your prep time when making cabbage rolls? Follow this simple tip for a no-cook way to prepare your cabbage leaves for stuffing.

How to Freeze Fresh Ginger

If you love ginger but always end up throwing it out before using it all up, look to this tip for a way to save it.

How to Choose and Prepare Parsnips

Never cooked with a parsnip? Check out the information below on how to select and prepare them.

How to Clean & Store Mushrooms

Looking for a way to clean and prolong the life of mushrooms? Look to this simple tip.

How to Seed Jalapeños

Ditch the gloves and pull out your vegetable peeler. There's more than one way to seed a jalapeño.

Duchess Potatoes: How to Make Fancy Piped Potatoes

Add some flare to your mashed potatoes with this easy tip.

How to Easily Peel Garlic by Blanching

Peeling garlic can be a sticky, time-consuming mess. Follow this simple tip to make your life a bit easier.

How to Shred Cabbage with a Vegetable Peeler

Make easy work of thinly shredding cabbage with this quick trick that saves time and hassle.

Buy Produce in Bulk, Freeze for Later

Save money and cut down on prep time with this simple tip for buying and storing produce in bulk.

Easy Vegetable Stock Starter

Rather than throwing out the liquid left after steaming vegetables, put it to good use in this flavorful and healthy trick!


How-To's

Canning with Confidence: How to Can with a Water Bath

Vegetable season is ending, so take advantage of your garden-fresh beauties or farmers' market finds through the process of canning. Canning seems to get a bad rap. And to some people it’s intimidating. But not anymore! We’re going to walk you through the simple process of water bath canning, and debunk the seemingly daunting steps that come with this craft.

How to Make Homemade Stock

Stocks are the foundation of classic cooking — they won't dazzle you with their good looks, but surely will with what they bring to your cooking endeavors. Simply follow our fundamental guidelines, including our six principles for making from-scratch stock, and you'll soon be creating amazing soups, stews, and more.

How to Flavor & Tenderize Meat and Vegetables with Marinades

Look around your kitchen, and you’ll see everything needed to add extra layers of flavor or to tenderize your favorite meal — vinegars, juices, milk, vegetables, spices, even wine. In this step-by-step tutorial we explain all that you should know about marinades and how they work . . . while you relax.

How to Preserve and Save Summer Tomatoes

Don’t let summer’s bounty shrivel on the vine. Learn how to preserve the season in this quick tutorial on slow-roasting or freezing summer’s sweetest tomatoes. It’s a surefire way to keep their fresh flavor alive all winter long.

Learn All About Indirect Grilling

What is indirect grilling? It's bascially a technique that turns your grill into an outdoor oven so you can cook big items, like whole chickens, pork loins, pizzas, etc. So the next time you fire up the grill, follow these four simple steps, and take the indirect route to perfectly cooked meats, vegetables, and more.

How to Make Quick Pickles

For an easy, detailed guide on how to make from-scratch quick dill pickles, look no further.


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Recipes

Colcannon with Kale & Cheddar

Potatoes are an absolute must with a roast and sauce. But these, with cabbage, kale, and Cheddar are anything but ordinary. Similar to mashed potatoes, colcannon is a much loved Irish favorite. This recipe includes kale for outstanding color and Cheddar for cheesy flavor.

Fondant Potatoes & Brussels Sprouts with Velvety Pan Sauce

Your holiday meal deserves some classic and uptown side dishes. The Fondant Potatoes aren’t covered in icing, as their name might imply, but are cooked with deglazed fond, which are the bits left in the pan from browning meat. Rounding out the dinner, almost literally, are Brussels sprouts — they’re cooked right alongside the potatoes — and with all the juices left in the pan, a silky sauce is created.

Roasted Vegetable Mélange

Complete any quick and easy meal with a trio of roasted vegetables — Brussels sprouts, butternut squash, and red onions. Not only do they make a bold presentation, their flavors balance the sweet sauce. Aside from the initial ingredient prep, this side dish is mostly hands-off, giving you time to bring the rest of your dinner together.

Everything Bagel Cauliflower with Herbed Cream Cheese

If you still aren’t convinced of cauliflower’s versatility yet, you will be now. Based on the flavors of an everything bagel, this whole-roasted head of cauliflower delivers the works with its flavor and presentation, plus it handily feeds a crowd. Then all this head needs is an herbed goat and cream cheese dip to complete the bagel shop theme.

Maple-Glazed Delicata Squash with Farro & Arugula

Delicata squash is said to have a taste that’s a cross between butternut squash and sweet potatoes. A winter squash, it’s a very good source of fiber, many vitamins and minerals, and has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Here, paired with farro and arugula, you have a quick and hearty vegan side dish for a fall or winter dinner.

Garden Fresh Salsa

Tomato season is ending, so take advantage of your vine-ripened beauties through the process of canning this classic Garden-Fresh Salsa. We’re not going to tell you that canning is a walk in the park. Canning does take a lot of prep work and time, but in the end you’ll reap the benefits of your garden all year long.

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Spicy Corn Salsa

Preserve your summer tomatoes and fresh sweet corn by making this spicy corn salsa. Perfect for chip-dipping, topping salads and tacos, this homemade salsa recipe takes full advantage of summer's bounty. Canning does take a lot of prep work and time, but in the end you’ll reap the benefits of your garden all year long.

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Salsa Verde

Homemade salsa verde is a tangy, bright Mexican salsa, made from tomatillos, onions, chile peppers, garlic, and cilantro. It makes an ideal pairing for rich meats and on enchiladas, tacos, and chips.

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Parmesan-Ranch Green Beans

Crisp green beans are easily elevated with just a few simple ingredients, like good ol' ranch dressing and Parmesan cheese. This side dish recipe is quick and easy, perfect for weeknight dinners.

Potato Salad with Green Beans & Tomatoes

Trade the traditional mayo-laden, heavy potato salads for this fresher, veggie-packed option. The dressing is more of a vinaigrette, but you can still add a little mayonnaise if you like a creamy dressing.

Maque Choux with Edamame & Sherry

Originally introduced by local Indians, maque choux [mock shoo] has evolved into a spicy (and addictive) New Orleans creamed corn dish. With the addition of bacon, edamame, and sherry, this is a unique take on the classic side dish.

Cilantro-Lime Sweet Corn

There’s no better time to treat yourself to an ear of sweet corn as a side dish to our Crab Salad Lettuce Wraps. Flavorful as is, corn on the cob just needs a quick herb butter slathered on to make it complete.