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lsanderson ([personal profile] lsanderson) wrote2008-09-24 05:47 am

Beets & Chard


Sweet, Sour, Tasty: An Old Iraq New Year

By JOAN NATHAN
Published: September 23, 2008

ON Rosh Hashana, many Jews eat sweet foods to symbolize a good new year. While I’m not usually superstitious, I have followed suit through the years, making sure that I peel my eggplant and serve no bitter nuts or olives. More

False Mahshi: Layered Swiss Chard, Beets, Rice and Beef

[identity profile] don-fitch.livejournal.com 2008-09-24 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for this -- it sounds great, and I seem to be planting a ridiculous amount of Chard and Beets (both of various colors, including red, yellow, and white) in the Community Garden plot, so it should be helpful. There's always a surplus of _something_ (currently, the last flush of bush & pole beans). (I'd note, however, that beet leaves should do just as well as chard in this dish.)