I friend just brought me a huge bunch of organic swiss chard. I have no idea what to do with it. I've never really cooked with greens. Anyone have favorite recipes or ideas?
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Swiss Chard
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2/25/10 at 4:07pm
swiss chard is my FAVORITE 
an easy (and yummy) way to prepare it:
heat a little olive oil in a pan and toss in a finely chopped shallot and a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes. cook that for a couple minutes then toss in the chard and sprinkle with sea salt to taste and a little bit of umeboshi vinegar (i use 2 small capfuls; you can use apple cider vinegar instead, too). then just cook it over med-low until the greens are wilted, about 5 minutes.

an easy (and yummy) way to prepare it:
heat a little olive oil in a pan and toss in a finely chopped shallot and a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes. cook that for a couple minutes then toss in the chard and sprinkle with sea salt to taste and a little bit of umeboshi vinegar (i use 2 small capfuls; you can use apple cider vinegar instead, too). then just cook it over med-low until the greens are wilted, about 5 minutes.
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Fold the leaves in half and take the leaves off the stems. Chop and reserve stems. Chop leaves. Chop onion, mushrooms (any kind, but crimini rock in this) and several cloves of garlic and sautee in OO and butter 'til onions are translucent. Add salt now if you need the mushrooms to release their liquid. Add in chopped stems. Continue to sautee for a few minutes. Now toss in your leaves. Stir well. Add salt and pepper to taste, a pinch of freshly grated (only fresh!) nutmeg, and romano or parmesan cheese and heavy cream. Heat til warm and serve over fettucine noodles or whatever kind of noodles you have. This is absolutely amazing!!!
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We love it for an italian-style beans and greens - cook some onions, garlic, chopped tomato, herbs, and white beans in olive oil for awhile. Then add your chopped chard for the last 5 or so minutes.
They're great in soups too I'll agree, and you can use them for a dish like stuffed cabbage - say with a rice/veggie mix wrapped in steamed chard leaves.
They're great in soups too I'll agree, and you can use them for a dish like stuffed cabbage - say with a rice/veggie mix wrapped in steamed chard leaves.
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2/26/10 at 6:03pm
I actually love swiss chard in a raw salad. I cut the chard into thin strips by rolling each leaf and cutting, then toss with lemon juice, raw apple cider vinegar, onions thinly sliced, garlic, and a shot of braggs. I also grate carrot and add a teaspoon or so honey (or agave if you prefer). My kids even like this.
It is especilly good marinated for a few hours.
It is especilly good marinated for a few hours.
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I slice the greens into ribbons, and thinly slice the stem. Then I heat up some olive oil (sometimes with garlic, sometimes with onions, sometimes without), and saute them until tender and bright colored. Add salt and a little white wine or white white vinegar (this sometimes ruins the color, but tastes great) to taste. yummy.
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3/7/10 at 9:32pm
I wrap them around rice (think dolmas) and boil/steam them. it's a kurdish recipe. I parboil my rice, jasmine usually, then add the scooped out innards of some tomatoes, finelly chopped fresh parsley and dill, salt, pomagranite powder (anardana), (or the easier to find mango powder- amchur). Wash chard leaves, roll rice mixture up inside the leaves nice n tight. Roll remaining rice mix in tomato outers, onion slices, etc. Pack everything into deep pot, tightly. Lay heavy plate over top, fill with water and more lemon juice. Boil til water is gone. mmm mmm mmm
I love swiss chard soo much.
I love swiss chard soo much.
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