But for the adventurous, it's served tender, prosciutto-thin, and heartily roasted with artichokes and radishes. |
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To provide the men with antiscorbutics while on campaign, they pickled everything that would pickle, from onions to potatoes to artichokes. |
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Today, there are 345,000 acres of fields growing asparagus, sugar cane, citrus, mangos, artichokes, avocados, peppers and onions. |
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One school of thought maintains that cardoons and artichokes are, and always have been, two distinct species. |
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Onions, artichokes, pears, wheat, and some soft drinks and processed foods contain this sugar, which may be difficult to digest. |
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All we have to do is chop up some onion, cloves, celery, leeks, artichokes, and throw in a few fava beans. |
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It is dense with artichokes, tomatoes, garlic, broad beans, peas, lettuce, rocket and more. |
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Arrange garlic, salsify and artichokes on other side and serve cardoons and mache on separate plate. |
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To serve, arrange a cod fillet, some artichokes, and snow peas in the center of a plate. |
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The lamb stew is another great, rib-sticking dish, chock-full of artichokes, roasted tomatoes, dandelion greens, and fresh mint. |
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Asparagus has an affinity with eggs, rocket, artichokes, leeks and truffle. |
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A starter of perfectly pan-fried scallops will come with red mullet and a salad of baby artichokes, beetroot and sliced truffle. |
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Drain the pasta, toss it with the artichokes, olive oil, parsley and Parmesan. |
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Beans, blueberries, cranberries, Russet potatoes, artichokes, pecans and cinnamon top the list. |
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Take your pick from young spinach picked that morning, tomatoes, garlic, artichokes, beans and peas, and home-made sheep's cheese. |
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I used the oil from the marinaded artichokes, balsamic vinegar, whole egg mayonnaise, American mustard and salt and pepper. |
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The roast corn-fed chicken with wild mushrooms, artichokes, potatoes and crispy ham also went down very well. |
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It's also a good time to put in root crops as well as broccoli and cabbage, artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb. |
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Some of the best liver-supporting foods are beetroot, carrots, onions, garlic, green leafy vegetables, artichokes and lemons. |
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Add guinea hen jus, olives, artichokes, fennel and pearl onions and caramelize. |
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Beyond potatoes, peas, carrots spinach and aubergine, Western man has alternatives like asparagus, leeks and artichokes. |
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Were he to live in Ireland, damper by far than his Norfolk base, he'd grow lots more asparagus and globe artichokes. |
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Baked oysters get added body from artichokes and added brawn from spinach and tasso. |
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The sources include corn, potatoes, barley, wheat, Jerusalem artichokes, cacti, and manioc. |
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Place the artichokes, walnuts, cheese dice, anchovies, capers, olives and parsley in a bowl. |
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer artichokes to a food processor fitted with the metal blade. |
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Baby artichokes en barigoule came with perfectly soft-boiled halves of quails' eggs and effervescent-tasting violet heartsease flowers. |
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The roasted brill with artichokes and baby potato gratin sounded particularly good. |
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An arugula and artichoke salad had neither artichokes nor the sunchokes that had been listed among its ingredients. |
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Cut the artichokes in half and remove the hairy inner choke and any hard leaves, leaving only the tender base. |
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Beat the artichokes gently with your hand so that they open just enough for you to see if there is any choke. |
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Steve Habgood was selling parsnips, artichokes, potatoes and swedes grown at Purton House Organic Farm. |
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Arrange some sweetbreads, artichokes, and crawfish in the center, sprinkle the dish with paprika and garnish with chervil. |
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Most of these are ubiquitous but some, like artichokes and asparagus, are also highly commercialized, especially in conserve. |
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For years I planted carrots among the roses, giant marrows and dahlias, and daffodils and daisies interspersed with broccoli and artichokes. |
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We spent New Year's Eve with some friends who gave us at dinner a gorgeous, delicate soup made from Jerusalem artichokes and cream. |
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Carrots, chicory, overgrown beets, rutabagas, Jerusalem artichokes, lettuce and parsnips are all excellent. |
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He grows several dozen crops, including artichokes, shallots, watermelons, garlic, and many types of greens. |
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The roasted brill with Jerusalem artichokes, mustard and baby potato gratin with mushroom duxelle sounded particularly good. |
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Like most edible crops, beans should always be rotated, the exceptions being tomatoes, asparagus and Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Its accompanying fricassee of button onions and Jerusalem artichokes was rich and gutsy too. |
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Those searching for ingredients for home-made soups might like to pick up some knobbly Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Oligosaccharides are present in vegetables such as Jerusalem artichokes, burdock, chicory, leeks, onions, and asparagus, and of course beans. |
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It comes as no real surprise, however, that onions are the most popular vegetables, and Jerusalem artichokes the least popular. |
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Cook until Jerusalem artichokes are soft when pricked with a knife, about 10 minutes. |
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I also grow a successful variety of vegetables including Jerusalem artichokes, courgettes, beans and pumpkins. |
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To provide a summer screen for dustbins, or simply to increase the height of a low fence, plant Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Kev and Liz sampled the linguine with sun dried tomato, artichokes and pecorino. |
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As soon as the soil can be worked, plant bare-root asparagus, horseradish, Jerusalem artichokes, and rhubarb. |
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Down by the water grew harakeke, and my grandfather planted Jerusalem artichokes in the sandy soil. |
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Prebiotics can be found in plants like Jerusalem artichokes, tomatoes, bananas, garlic, barley and wheat. |
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I'd love to see what this woman could do with broccoli rabe, fresh artichokes and green beans. |
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Dishes in olive oil included stuffed vine leaves, cabbage and artichokes, leeks and spinach boranaki. |
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The Brombals have also grown artichokes, arugula, chard, and lots of herbs, including basil, chives, and lemon verbena. |
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Perennials, such as artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb are also sold in bare-root form. |
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The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines. |
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The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood. |
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I came home and peered into the pot and saw headless artichokes. |
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Little Ape three-wheel trucks are laden with freshly harvested winter produce like peas and artichokes being sold on the roadside. |
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In addition to cereals the Greeks used figs, grapes, pomegranates, spinach, marrows, celery, nettles, hyacinth bulbs, artichokes, asparagus and honey. |
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Cut the artichokes in half and stir them gently into the onions. |
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Santolina is clipped into clouds and punctuation is provided by six foot tall teasels, milk thistles, huge artichokes and great clumps of bear's breeches. |
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To start, I had a plate of crostini with tomatoes, artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes, cheese and a generous scattering of basil leaves with some quality olive oil. |
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Inulin is an all-natural fiber extract derived from the chicory root and also found in fruits and vegetables such as artichokes, asparagus, leeks, onions and bananas. |
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My crops of grass and brambles threaten her more carefully tended beans, lettuces, garlic and artichokes, and the Martock Bean Enclosure must look like a sick joke to her. |
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With Jerusalem artichokes and black salsify only a few pieces of roots left in the ground are sufficient to guarantee a profuse harvest the next year. |
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The first time he made it the soup looked so oxidised and grey and unappetising, but the flavour was mind-blowing, like having 15 artichokes in every spoonful. |
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And what would you call soup made from Jerusalem artichokes? |
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Unlike their larger siblings, whose higher placement on the stalk exposes them to the sun, baby artichokes are rendered entirely edible with just a little trimming. |
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I sampled the caprese salad with marinated tomatoes and bocconcini and the artichoke caprese salad with marinated roasted red peppers, artichokes and bocconcini. |
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Walking through rows of Swiss chard, heirloom tomatoes, leeks, and artichokes, he can tell you exactly when each is at its peak. |
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Their popular box delivery scheme includes potatoes, onions and carrots, as well as a selection of the best seasonal produce, from fennel to artichokes. |
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Spray artichokes, cynara carduncularus, achillea, lavender, hydrangea, acanthus and eryngiums with snow, glitter or metallic paints available from DIY shops. |
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It would be fantastic with cavalo nero, white beans and raw artichokes. |
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In Italy, look out for varieties of elegantly grey-leaved cardoons and artichokes, zucchini, cavolo nero, flat Neapolitan parsley, Principe di Bologna tomatoes and rocket. |
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Certain foods such as kidney beans and artichokes cause an overproduction of bacteria in the stomach, which can in turn lead to excessive flatulence. |
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These antioxidants, apigenin and luteolin, are in celery, artichokes, and Mexican oregano. |
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Baffling dishes for him included spring pea soup with fernleaf lavender, Dover sole almondine and saddle of spring lamb with roasted artichokes. |
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Food options ranged from roasted corn and artichokes to Cajun hot links and Thai food. |
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Clean around globe artichokes, lightly fork the ground and topdress with compost prior to soaking. |
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Roasted chicken will be the featured entre, complemented by carrot tzimmes, roasted artichokes, potato latkes and cranberry sauce. |
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Some larger plants, such as globe artichokes, are brilliant as you can take the young buds for eating and let others grow out for show. |
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Similarly, do high prices of gourmet veg steer you away from items such as artichokes, pattypan squash and tender-stem broccoli? |
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Winter protection benefits plants of borderline hardiness, including African lily red hot poker, Peruvian lily, globe artichokes and montbretia. |
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Hollow out some artichokes, spray paint them silver and fasten to the candlesticks with tacky wax or floral putty. |
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Favorites like berries, peaches, cherries, artichokes, avocados, and vine-ripe tomatoes are available, along with rare and exotic items like red bananas or horned melons. |
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Another after-dinner liqueur that Koval distills in limited release is sunchoke brandy, a spirit that includes Jerusalem artichokes, says its president Sonat Birnecker Hart. |
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Since 1986, the Slow Food movement has identified 254 presidia, or authentic artisanal food products, in Italy, from lardo fatback to onions, garlic, artichokes and apricots. |
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These range from traditional products, such as artichokes and olives to delicacies such as Agrodolce, which is a rice-based salad, and grilled vegetables. |
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Also called Chinese artichokes or chorogis, crosnes look like beetle larvae and taste like water chestnuts, but, in fact, they are tubers, in the mint family. |
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The antipasto dishes contained all sorts of little treats, from artichokes in olive oil and roasted peppers with pesto to mozzarella and oven-roasted tomatoes. |
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