Gnarly, pocked and bulbous, celeriac’s looks could kill appetites. The root vegetable sprouts a Muppet-like shock of bright green stalks that wave pleasantly enough from a mound of soil. The tuber ...
As a kid, I remember going to Jewish delis with my dad and zaida, and I would be mesmerized by the towering stack of pastrami and corned beef in the sandwiches. They were so big that even the grownups ...
Celeriac, also known as celery root, is a versatile root vegetable that looks like a turnip, but (perhaps unsurprisingly) has a subtle celery flavor. It can be a great lower calorie substitute for ...
Note: This recipe is a classic from the Ahwahnee’s Bracebridge dinner menu. 2 whole heads garlic Olive oil 5 ounces yellow onion, diced 2 ounces unsalted butter, diced 3 ounces Marsala 2 ounces ...
This is minimalist and no-fuss. Here, you can eat light yet still satisfy a midweek craving for medium-rare beef. The salad’s dressing is composed of a decidedly different set of ingredients, with an ...
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Creamy dill-ight: Homemade pierogi soup

Enjoy these Polish dumplings with our recipe for a creamy pierogi soup loaded with vegetables, dill and sour cream. Try it ...
Celeriac is a great winter vegetable and it’s put to wonderful use in James Martin’s creamy soup. Serve with crispy pancetta and croûtons for a touch of luxury. To prepare celeriac, peel it like a ...