You can simply toss beet wedges or cubes with olive oil, salt and pepper in a bowl, then arrange in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Roast in a 425-degree oven for about 35-40 ...
INDIAN breads, collectively called rotis, have become extremely popular restaurant items in the U.S. They are eminently doable at home as well. The breads as we know them here are from central and ...
Knowing how to cook beets three ways — boiling, steaming, and roasting — is a great back-pocket culinary skill that lends itself to thousands of recipes. Whether you’re making a wintery salad with ...
Winter does not mean the disappearance of fresh local produce. This month, MOON Co-op has stocked local beets, leeks, parsnips, and turnips courtesy of Boulder Belt Eco-Farm, as well as local apples ...
Roasted squash is so been-there-done-that. Not that it isn't delicious. But how many times can you get excited by tossing butternut chunks in oil and seasonings, then roasting? Still, Thanksgiving is ...
Fresh beets are available at the farmers market this week. If you haven’t tried roasting beets, it’s a good idea. Roasting keeps all the sweetness and flavor in the beets. Here’s an easy recipe to try ...
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