Pantry Raid: How to Cook Kohlrabi

Pantry Raid: How to Cook Kohlrabi

Kohlrabi, the slightly odd root vegetable born of the cabbage family is something that you probably haven't ever tried. And I only say that because it's not your typical grocery store fare. But, the  rubbery stems that resemble broccoli stems can be chopped off...

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What is White Chocolate?

What is White Chocolate?

First thing's first: is white chocolate really chocolate? The answer is, no, not technically. In order for chocolate to be chocolate, it needs to include cocoa solids, and white chocolate has none. It does, however, have cocoa butter (which I guess is close enough to...

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Artichoke Heart Recipes – With Peas and Asparagus

Artichoke Heart Recipes – With Peas and Asparagus

When spring springs it becomes an exiting time on the produce aisle. We can put aside the root vegetables that have been sustaining us through all of our hearty winter meals and get exited about fresh peas and asparagus. Then there are the artichokes (technically available year round, but the heavy season is spring). When was the last time you bought a fresh artichoke? I think artichoke is latin for “what exactly do I do with that?”

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Pantry Raid: How To Peel An Artichoke

Pantry Raid: How To Peel An Artichoke

Fun fact: the artichoke is the only type of thistle you can eat. In fact, everyone should eat more artichokes as they’re delicious – especially when you mix them up with spinach and turn it into a hot dip (a la spinach artichoke). One thing that keeps a lot of people from buying more fresh artichokes is that they can be a little intimidating. And for good reason. Visually, they resemble tiny little bushes. And their “petals” that cover the interior portion of the artichoke are tough and hard to peel off, so it’s no surprise that most people opt out of grabbing an artichoke or two at the store. But this is big mistake, because artichoke is absolutely delicious and pretty healthy to boot.

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Big Ginger – A Simple Granola Recipe

Big Ginger – A Simple Granola Recipe

Granola transcends the phrase Do whatever the F@*%k you want. Pardon my French, but it is true. And not in the Urban Dictionary way which states the phrase is used during argument between couples in a half-threatening manner to imply that if you do do it there will be consequences but rather in a way that you can do whatever the F@*%k you want and a great granola will be made.

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How To Make Granola

How To Make Granola

One of my favorite things to have around the house for snacking, an impromptu meal, or just as a garnish for another dish is granola. It also goes perfectly with yogurt (find out how to make yogurt here). Granola is basically a cold cereal made out of rolled oats and...

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Why Do Onions Make You Cry?

Why Do Onions Make You Cry?

It's almost a cliche - the image of a person weeping while chopping an onion. Unfortunately, it's also true. Well, maybe not the sobbing part, but onions do stimulate the tear glands and can make people get the sniffles when they're prepping ingredients for their...

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Easy Hollandaise Sauce with Asparagus

Easy Hollandaise Sauce with Asparagus

Is there really an easy Hollandaise sauce in the world? Or are all Hollandaise sauces easy? We seem to have just bought into the idea that Hollandaise sauce strikes a mighty fear in the heart of chefs and non-chefs alike. It is a hard perception to remove since every blogger who has ever written about this sauce promises an easy hollandaise sauce, suggesting that the original one was hard. Between the time that the Huguenots created Hollandaise and the invention of the internet, we have somehow lost confidence in our ability to emulsify. Our egg yolks and butter have not changed, so it must be us!

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