Simply Recipes on MSN

What Is Swiss Chard and How to Cook It

This fabulous green has been overshadowed by kale and spinach for far too long. Chard is the underdog when up against kale and spinach, but it deserves its moment in the spotlight, too! For some ...
While turkey often takes center-stage at Thanksgiving, the side dishes are just as important. And on this week's episode of Mad Genius, Food & Wine Culinary Director at Large Justin Chapple prepares a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... No one is quite sure why the leafy green is called “Swiss” chard, mainly by speakers of English only. Other languages and peoples call it merely “chard” or ...
Unsweetened coconut milk and refined coconut oil combine to add a creamy richness to this vegan Swiss chard side from chef Rocco DiSpirito. Reducing the coconut milk deepens its flavor and lends a ...
This undated photo provided by America's Test Kitchen in May 2019 shows Garlicky Swiss Chard in Brookline, Mass. This recipe appears in the cookbook "Vegetables Illustrated." (Daniel J. van ...
Also called rainbow chard or Swiss chard, chard is a relative of the beet and the greens of chard look really similar to beet greens. Unlike beets, you won't find the root of chard for sale at the ...
I met my friend Alan almost 20 years ago, when we were both working at Gourmet magazine. He is whimsical, funny, snarky, slightly obnoxious and at his core, I think, very sincere. Once, he told me ...
Chard is a leafy green vegetable that's part of the Chenopodiaceae family (a subfamily of the Amaranthaceae plant family, but in layman's terms, the beet family). Its large and crinkly leaves are ...
SAN DIEGO — This is the same recipe I prepared tableside when I worked at Adolph's Restaurant in Park City, Utah, except it was for a wilted spinach salad. So, give it a try on spinach if you're not ...
This nutritional sausage chard pasta is seasonal and simple enough to make at the end of a long day. (Recipe Credit: Adrianna Adarme of Fresh Tastes). To prep the Swiss chard, I chopped up the stems ...