The bulb, stalks, and fronds of fennel are all edible. Here's how to make the most of this vegetable, delicious served raw or cooked. Simply Recipes / Lori Rice Fennel, with its tightly packed bulb, ...
Have you ever come across a vegetable in the supermarket and wondered just what to do with it? For instance, fennel is one of those items that's often overlooked. With its bulb-like base, long stalks, ...
If you're like most home cooks, the thick base of a fennel bulb usually goes straight into the trash or the compost bin. Breaking that habit is the fastest way to get an endless supply of fresh fennel ...
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There’s a lot the world doesn’t get right about fennel. For starters, did you know fennel is a triple threat? Fennel can be a vegetable, herb or spice, depending on how you look at it. Known for its ...
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 ...