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Tag Archives: kale
Culcannon (Cabbage or Kale and Potatoes)
by Cat, March 2008 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Braised Corned Beef An Irish Tradition A recipe for Culcannon, a traditional potato and cabbage dish, appeared in the Interact supplement of our local paper, the Daily InterLake, in an … Continue reading
Posted in Dairy, Fat or oil, Herbs, Onion family, Root Veggie, Spices
Tagged cabbage, kale, leeks, mace, parsley, potatoes
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Braised Greens (About)
by Cat, Dec 2007 (photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Your doctor has probably advised that you eat more dark green leafy vegetables. There are many reasons for this advice; see below, for a few. Although many people prefer to eat greens … Continue reading
Posted in Braised, Fat or oil, Fungi, Leafy Veggie, Onion family
Tagged asparagus, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, chard, collards, garlic, green beans, greens, kale, lard, olive oil, onion, spinach
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Braised Kale with Garlic & Lemon
by Cat, (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: Basic Braised Greens (About); more braised greens recipes at Side Dishes menu Your doctor has probably advised that you eat more dark green leafy vegetables, and braising is a great way to do that … Continue reading
Posted in Braised, Citrus, Fat or oil, Leafy Veggie, Onion family
Tagged braised, garlic, kale, lemon
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Dublin Coddle
by Cat, Sept 2007 (photo, right, from The Paupered Chef (3)) I first had this dish in a Portland restaurant specializing in Irish cuisine. Hot and hearty, it’s perfect for a winter supper or pot luck. I like to serve this with Irish … Continue reading