DEAR JIM: This recipe of Marion Cunningham’s ran in 1997. It called for the vegetables to be ground, but we think chopping them makes for a prettier relish. We tested this recipe several times, and ...
Cut the zucchini lengthwise into thin strips using a julienne peeler or a mandoline. Cut the strips crosswise into matchsticks. Transfer to a large nonreactive bowl. Add the onion, bell pepper and ...
Combine the zucchini, onions, celery and peppers in a large glass mixing bowl. Cover with cold water and stir in the salt. Let stand at room temperature overnight. Drain and rinse 4 times in cold ...
There is nothing like the fresh vegetables of the season. Summer squash, cucumbers, tomatoes — everything tastes better just picked from The Last Green Valley. I remember a small discussion in our ...
SAVING SUMMER: Have some hulking produce on your hands? Use some in this colorful recipe Friends came for dinner recently bearing not only a loaf of homemade zucchini bread, but five -- count 'em, ...
One of my favorite family recipes is a surprising take on a classic American condiment — homemade relish made not with cucumbers, but zucchinis instead. Zucchini Relish is tart and sweet like the ...
Whether you prefer to call it relish or salsa really doesn’t matter. All that matters is today’s mix of fresh ingredients is the perfect accompaniment to grilled chicken, pork or fish as a relish, or ...
Cut the zucchini lengthwise into thin strips using a julienne peeler or a mandoline. Cut the strips crosswise into matchsticks. Transfer to a large nonreactive bowl. Add the onion, bell pepper and ...
Earlier this month, Republic was named one of the Free Press/Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers Top 10 Best New Restaurants. in this recipe, chef Sarah Welch pairs house-made ricotta and aged cheddar-based ...
Note: This relish comes from "Learning to Cook with Marion Cunningham" and can be refrigerated for up to 10 days. It's good on corn, chicken, salmon or a baked potato. Put the tomatoes and juices in a ...