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organicmama
02-24-2006, 11:06 AM
I have soem beautiful organic chard. I want to cook today when dh comes home for lunch.
I am planning to mince a garlic clove and a wee bit of Italian sweet onion and sautee the chard in coconut oil and the onion and garlic.

How do you like your chard?


We spent $60 on organic produce the other day while in Fayetteville.

I have been overeating the past couple days on wonderful food, I tell ya!

I dont know how...but the organic produce our HFS gets is the tastiest most beautiful looking food around! Since Af showed up yesterday, I am not feeling guilty about eating all this either :)

~Meeshi~
02-24-2006, 11:11 AM
I'm too simple, I just cook it in a pan with a bit of Earth Balance, once wilted I add a few dashed of Bragg's. I can eat rediculous amounts in one sitting. *lol*

choleblack
02-24-2006, 11:33 AM
I chopp it up and toss it in with my potato soup in place of kale, yummy.

or sautee with a little garlic, onions & splash with soy sauce. Maybe add a chopped apple.

Chole

KimberMama
02-24-2006, 11:45 AM
I "saute" it in veggie broth, with garlic and sometimes onions. Then I eat it on brown rice with wheat-free tamari and seaweed gomasio.

It isn't DH's favorite green, though, so I make kale and spinach far more often.

chinacat
02-24-2006, 12:00 PM
i chop it and add it to what ever i'm cooking right before it's done..so it's just wilted and warm. i do the same with kale..

Sunflower_Momma
02-24-2006, 12:30 PM
I pretty much cook my chard much the same way you do yours with the only exception is that I use olive rather than coconut oil.

Oh, know what else is good with it? Toss in some dried cranberries and pinenuts.

then, if you really want to endulge, toss in some goat cheese after you are done sauteing

knittingmomma
02-24-2006, 12:43 PM
thank you for sharing. I usually also put it in a pan with some garlic already stir fried, and cook it briefly and serve over brown rice or pasta.

I can't wait to get some planted!

Warm wishes,
Tonya

~*~Seeking*Simplicity~*~
02-24-2006, 01:35 PM
I'm too simple, I just cook it in a pan with a bit of Earth Balance, once wilted I add a few dashed of Bragg's. I can eat rediculous amounts in one sitting. *lol*

Thanks for posting that! I usually make mine with olive oil & garlic, but I'm not eating garlic now so I've been wondering what do with it. I'm craving it & bought some but lacked inspiration. I've got Braggs in the cupboard though so I'm set! Thanks! :)

organicmama
02-24-2006, 01:49 PM
Rebecca, that meal sounds awesome!

mthomas
02-24-2006, 02:17 PM
I pretty much cook my chard much the same way you do yours with the only exception is that I use olive rather than coconut oil.

Oh, know what else is good with it? Toss in some dried cranberries and pinenuts.

then, if you really want to endulge, toss in some goat cheese after you are done sauteing

um...that sounds really yummy.

I'm pretty boring. Little bit o' garlic and that's abt it. DH and the kids seem to like it that way, but it does get old towards the end of the season. I'm going to keep these suggestions in mind!

OT - KR have you heard anything abt "Old Souls Organics"? They're an organic gardening store in Fay, but I've heard that they just started getting organic veggies in on tuesdays and it's supposed to be cheaper than ONF. Know anything abt it?

organicmama
02-24-2006, 03:23 PM
Never heard of it...oooh I will have to keep my ears open on that. Wouldn't that be nice~

freedomlover
02-24-2006, 03:53 PM
Oh. Chard! I love it!

We have a 'Chard yard' it grows here and there in our yard and the kids go harvest it (cut big leaves off and let more grow for another day) a lot.

I wash it, rip it into smaller pieces, put it in a large sautee pan with a little olive oil or canola oil (depends on my mood), shake garlic salt all over it and put a lid on it. When the pan heats up, I stir it a bit and leave the heat on maybe 8 minutes, turn it off and forget it until about 20 minutes later. Then, we gobble it up and say "MMMMMmmmm".

SierraLily
02-24-2006, 04:25 PM
I saute it with butter, white wine, garlic, shallots, diced tomatoes and salt and pepper. YUM!