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December 12, 2025

Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet, Broadleaf Kale of Deep Winter

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Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet, Broadleaf Kale of Deep Winter Best Chef Recipes — Pacific Northwest Ingredient Series Siberian kale is one of the hardiest edible greens in the Brassica napus family—capable of surviving deep freezes, waterlogged soils, and low winter light with almost no loss…

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December 5, 2025

The Complete Guide to Ancient Grains: History, Nutrition, and Modern Culinary Use

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The Complete Guide to Ancient Grains: History, Nutrition, and Modern Culinary Use Best Chef Recipes — Ingredient Knowledge Series Ancient grains have re-emerged as a defining category in modern culinary practice. These heritage cereals and pseudograins — unchanged by modern breeding and cultivated for thousands…

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November 30, 2025

Red Russian: The Tender, Sweet, Oakleaf Kale of Winter

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Red Russian: The Tender, Sweet, Oakleaf Kale of Winter Best Chef Recipes — Pacific Northwest Ingredient Series Red Russian kale is one of the most beloved winter kales for chefs and growers across the Pacific Northwest. Unlike most curl-leaf kales in the Brassica oleracea family,…

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Hello I’m Chef Scott Stokes and my work here has the goal of bringing together professionally developed recipes and an expansive ingredient index, offering dishes, botanical, cultural, and culinary knowledge behind them. I’m probably cooking dinner somewhere in the PNW, always learning and growing as a cook. Join me in my exploration of food.

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Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet, Broadleaf Kale of Deep Winter

Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet,…

Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet, Broadleaf Kale of Deep Winter Best Chef Recipes — Pacific Northwest Ingredient Series Siberian…

The Complete Guide to Ancient Grains: History, Nutrition, and Modern Culinary Use

The Complete Guide to…

The Complete Guide to Ancient Grains: History, Nutrition, and Modern Culinary Use Best Chef Recipes — Ingredient Knowledge…

Red Russian: The Tender, Sweet, Oakleaf Kale of Winter

Red Russian: The Tender,…

Red Russian: The Tender, Sweet, Oakleaf Kale of Winter Best Chef Recipes — Pacific Northwest Ingredient Series Red…

Featured Category

Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet, Broadleaf Kale of Deep Winter

Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet,…

Siberian: The Cold-Immune, Sweet, Broadleaf Kale of Deep Winter Best Chef Recipes — Pacific Northwest Ingredient Series Siberian…

The Complete Guide to Ancient Grains: History, Nutrition, and Modern Culinary Use

The Complete Guide to…

The Complete Guide to Ancient Grains: History, Nutrition, and Modern Culinary Use Best Chef Recipes — Ingredient Knowledge…

Red Russian: The Tender, Sweet, Oakleaf Kale of Winter

Red Russian: The Tender,…

Red Russian: The Tender, Sweet, Oakleaf Kale of Winter Best Chef Recipes — Pacific Northwest Ingredient Series Red…

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Did You Know?

Ingredient Pairings

Apples and cinnamon are a classic pairing that creates a delicious balance of sweet and warm flavors. This combination is commonly used in desserts like apple pie and apple crumble.

Food Facts

The world's oldest known vegetable is the pea. Archaeologists have discovered pea remains in Stone Age settlements dating back over 8,000 years.

Cooking Tips

When baking cookies, chill the dough in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before baking. This helps to prevent spreading and results in thicker and chewier cookies.

Ingredient Spotlight

Mango is a tropical fruit known for its juicy, sweet flavor and vibrant color. It can be enjoyed fresh, added to fruit salads, blended into smoothies, or used in both sweet and savory dishes. Mango is popular in Asian, Latin American, and Caribbean cuisines.

Foraging Facts

Spring is an excellent time for foraging wild greens like dandelion greens, wild garlic, and stinging nettle. These nutrient-rich greens can be used in salads, sautés, or even blended into pesto.

Baking Hacks

If you need to soften brown sugar that has become hard, place a slice of bread or a damp paper towel in the container with the sugar overnight. The moisture will help soften the sugar.

Culinary Terms

Fermentation is a natural process where microorganisms, such as yeast or bacteria, convert sugars in food into alcohol, acids, or gases. It is commonly used in the production of bread, yogurt, and fermented beverages.

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