No need to wait for a Jewish high holiday to enjoy this hearty potato and parsnip kugel from Coterie member Phoebe Lapine. It’s gluten-free, Paleo and Whole 30-friendly and goes down easy on any ...
Combine the parsnips, 1 cup milk and the sugar in a 4-quart saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally for 20 minutes, or until the ...
Jeremiah Tower is back. Break out the Champagne and caviar (preferably vintage Krug from the mid-’50s and only osetra or sevruga -- but don’t serve them together, the only thing to drink with caviar ...
When I have a recipe and I’m not sure of the results, I make it for a group of people, such as a covered-dish dinner, rationalizing that I could have a taste and everyone else could do the same. If ...
More redolent, more heady, more burnished, a Thanksgiving table laden with lustrous golden turkey, velvety dark-green kale, burnt-sienna sweet potatoes is probably the richest feast of the year. In ...
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The coldest months of the year are a great time to come home to a hot and nutritious beef stew. For today's heart-healthy meal, we're using a slow cooker to simmer lean beef, root vegetables, garlic, ...
Q. Is there any nutritional value in a parsnip? How can I use them? Do you have any good recipes? A. Parsnips, a close relative to carrots, have been around since ancient times. In fact, parsnips were ...