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Red Russian Baby Leaf Kale
Ingredients  /  December 21, 2025
by Scott Stokes

Red Russian Baby Leaf Kale

Improved Siberian Kale: The Reliable Workhorse of the Winter Garden
Ingredients  /  December 18, 2025
by Scott Stokes

Improved Siberian Kale: The Reliable Workhorse of the Winter Garden

White Russian: The Frost-Sweet, Pale-Stemmed Winter Kale of the Pacific Northwest
Ingredients  /  November 30, 2025
by Scott Stokes

White Russian: The Frost-Sweet, Pale-Stemmed Winter Kale of the Pacific Northwest

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Did You Know?

Ingredient Pairings

Walnuts and blue cheese create a delightful contrast of flavors and textures. The buttery and nutty taste of walnuts complements the sharp and tangy flavor of blue cheese, resulting in a delicious combination used in salads and cheese platters.

Food Facts

Peanuts are not actually nuts; they are legumes. They belong to the same family as beans, lentils, and soybeans.

Cooking Tips

To easily peel ginger, use the edge of a spoon to scrape off the skin. This method is efficient and avoids wasting the flavorful flesh of the ginger root.

Ingredient Spotlight

Parsley is a versatile herb with a fresh, grassy flavor. It is commonly used as a garnish and to add a pop of color to dishes. Parsley can also be used in salads, sauces, marinades, and as a flavor enhancer.

Foraging Facts

When foraging wild edibles, avoid over-harvesting from a single area to ensure the sustainability of the plants and maintain healthy ecosystems. Take only what you need and leave enough for the plants to continue thriving.

Baking Hacks

If you want to make your own self-rising flour, mix 1 cup of all-purpose flour with 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Sift the mixture together to ensure even distribution.

Culinary Terms

Sautéing is a quick cooking method that involves frying food in a small amount of oil or fat over high heat. It is commonly used for vegetables, meats, and seafood to create a caramelized exterior.

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