Barley is comfortably common. You can find it easily, often sold in generic packages, sitting next to the bags of split peas and navy beans on the lowest shelf at your unfancy neighborhood supermarket ...
Barley is comfortably common. You can find it easily, often sold in generic packages, sitting next to the bags of split peas and navy beans on the lowest shelf at your unfancy neighborhood supermarket ...
Preheat the oven to 350°. Spread the pine nuts in a pie plate and toast until golden, about 5 minutes. Let cool. In a bowl, whisk the oil with the vinegar and shallot and season with salt and pepper.
As nutrition education manager for the North Texas Food Bank, Kaitlin Hammond oversees community classes teaching healthy, economical meal preparation. Outside of work, she's often tapped by her ...
A great way to cook fish is to steam it in parcels. Here’s a simple recipe that never fails. The fish, sealed in the packet with wine and a bouquet of vegetables and herbs, steams in its own juices ...
North Dakota is one of the nation’s top producers of barley, and one of my favorite grains to cook with and eat. While often used in soups and stews, this flavorful cereal grain is hearty enough to ...
This beetroot & barley salad is great on its own but also works well with a serving of grilled shrimp, tofu, chicken, or lean pork on top. It’s an excellent source of protein, fiber, iron, and folate, ...
As someone who dines out a lot for work, I can tell you that barley doesn't appear on a whole lot of menus. And as a home cook, I can see how this grain maybe isn't perceived to be as sexy as farro, ...
From creamy congee and savory oats to nutty farro and spiced amaranth, these breakfasts make the case for a warm bowl of ...