Rapini’s bold, no-snooze flavor profile boasts a pleasing bitterness that can be tamed with creamy pasta, or grains augmented with caramelized onions and garlic. With stalks more slender than found on ...
Look at the wildly tangled leaves of curly endive, the furiously jagged edges of dandelion greens, the deep furls of escarole and right off you know there’s something about them that’s just begging to ...
What he is known for: Masterful butchery and charcuterie. Bringing serious, seasonal, Mediterranean-style cooking to the Steel City. “I GREW UP in an Italian family and everyone was really into good ...
This week we continue our focus on healthy dishes with a Nasello family favorite: Sicilian-Style Swordfish and Rapini. Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean, and fresh seafood is a staple ...
Broccoli rabe may not be in your cooking repertoire yet — but it should be. Also known as rapini, the pleasantly bitter vegetable makes a bold side dish when seasoned with garlic and chile flakes, and ...
No, rapini isn't some new rapper's name—it's a vegetable with a slight resemblance to broccoli. If you're like me than that may not get your tastebuds salivating, but when you pair it with some beans, ...
Place rapini in a large bowl. Cover with water, 2 Tablespoons olive oil, chili flakes, salt, pepper, and sugar. Set aside and allow greens to marinate for 30 minutes. Pre-heat grill to high. Strain ...
Place the stock in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Meanwhile, heat olive oil in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. After washing the rapini well, trim ends and discard. With rapini bundled ...