1. Remove the outer layer of the fennel bulb. Cut the bulb into fourths, removing the hard inner core. 2. In a food processor blend the fennel bulb, garlic, almonds, and salt until it becomes a ...
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 ...
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 ...
I cook a dish which I deem an excellent “gateway vehicle” to the wonder of fennel for many of my friends, and I’ve gone to absurd lengths in order to convert many a licorice-averse acquaintance to ...
Toss roasted beets, thinly sliced fennel, and chickpeas in a colorful salad and serve it on a bed of arugula for a satisfying summer dinner. If you want to make this as a side dish for grilled chicken ...
Fennel, a vegetable with a “bagpipe” bulb and feathery green fronds, will not win any beauty awards, but it has earned a passionate following by chefs and home cooks alike who prize its sweet anise or ...