Perfectly Seasonal: Warm Fiddlehead Fern Salad


Updated 06/08/11 11:40 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Fiddlehead Fern Salad Recipe

Fiddleheads — unfurled sprouts of the ostrich fern plant — are one of the Spring forager's most prized picks. They're not the easiest to track down, nor are they the most straightforward when it comes to cooking preparation, as they must be properly cleaned and then blanched before consuming. But all it takes is one taste, and you'll be sold. It was deep in the rainforests of Taiwan's Read more

In Season: Fiddlehead Ferns


Updated 05/20/11 2:44 PM · Posted by · 7 comments

How to Cook Fiddlehead Ferns

If there's any time to prioritize hitting up the farmers market, it's during Spring. Blink and you might miss some of the season's most prized — and fleeting — produce, like fiddleheads, the unfurled sprouts of the plant known as the ostrich fern. Harvesting season for these wild greens, which are native to the northeastern United States, only lasts a few short weeks in May, so don't miss Read more

6 Unusual Spring Vegetables


Updated 12/10/10 8:54 AM · Posted by YumSugar · 2 comments

6 Unusual Spring Vegetables

It's impossible not to be excited by asparagus, artichokes, peas, and other vegetables that traditionally herald the arrival of Spring. But don't stop there — Spring means plenty of other exciting veggies, some of which you may be less familiar with. Keep reading to get acquainted with them. Source Read more

29 Wedding Cake Toppers From Etsy


Updated 04/24/12 4:15 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Etsy Wedding Cake Toppers

A cake topper is a great place to get a little bit playful when planning a wedding. We scoured the pages of Etsy and handpicked 29 of our favorite finds, from classically beautiful to some very unique options (fiddlehead fern cake topper, anyone?). Click through for some wedding cake inspiration! Read more

When You Cook Alcohol, Does It Really Burn Off?


Updated 06/10/11 4:10 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Does Alcohol Burn Off When Cooking?

Aside from the occasional glug of white wine, most of my cooking is done san alcohol. But after making a fiddlehead fern salad dressed with a luxurious cognac vinaigrette, I was reminded of how spiking a dish truly can take its flavor profile to the next level. As for my concerns about getting everybody woozy: "Don't worry about cooking with too much booze," every television chef has said over Read more

How to Trim Baby Artichokes


Updated 02/08/12 12:17 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Trim Baby Artichokes

From exotic fiddlehead ferns to bright-green peas, there's a bevy of intriguing produce to appreciate during the short window of May and June, when greens and things are abloom all across the country. One can't-miss is the baby artichoke. Sure, we love its larger counterpart, but there's something incredibly precious about this mini version, which is so premature and tender that it's eaten Read more