The first time I flipped through the pages of “Turnip Greens & Tortillas: A Mexican Chef Spices Up the Southern Kitchen” (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Rux Martin Books, $30), the new cookbook by Eddie ...
Today’s lesson? When you’ve got turnips, purple topped or white, just smash, roast, or sliver them. Results will earn you raves and praise. Back by popular demand is Chef Daniel Holzman’s smashed ...
Although it’s familiar in cooking nomenclature, the word “smothering” bears a faintly sinister connotation. Luckily, the results dispel any notion of foul play. Simple, homey dishes strongly ...
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35 old-fashioned Southern recipes straight from grandma’s kitchen
The smell of collard greens simmering low and slow, a cast iron skillet of cornbread crackling in the oven, and biscuits ...
Root vegetables are a staple of winter cooking, and the turnip is one of my favorites. The ones you’re likely to find at the grocery store are purple-top turnips with white flesh that grow sharper and ...
Even at this time of year, when the produce aisles are not exactly crammed with color and variety, the turnip is easy to overlook. At first glance, it seems so plain it’s easy to hurry past without a ...
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