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Spring-y Swiss Chard Recipes

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Spring-y Swiss Chard Recipes / @loveandlemons

Happy Sunday – thanks for all of your sweet comments the other day about our book announcement!

I’ve been hitting the farmers markets pretty hard lately working on spring recipes – something that always grabs my attention while I’m there is chard. Here are a few of my favorite swiss chard recipes, and also a few from around the web that look SO delicious… a few of these are definitely easter brunch worthy:

Swiss Chard Penne Pasta Bake

Rainbow Chard & Wheatberries

Pickled Chard Stems

Pickled Chard Quinoa Bowls

Rainbow Chard Soup, from Kitchen Konfidence

Garlicky Swiss Chard and Chickpeas, from Foodiecrush

Swiss Chard and Spicy Peanut Sauce Spring Rolls, from Naturally Ella

Rustic Vegetable Chickpea Soup, from Foodess

French Chard Tart, from Gourmande in the Kitchen

Shakshuka with Swiss Chard, from Food & Wine

Mini Polenta Pizzas, from A House in the Hills

Sautéed Swiss Chard with Shiitake Mushrooms, from Simply Recipes

Swiss Chard with Currants and Pine Nuts, from NY Times

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  1. joan Egbert
    04.01.2015

    Are you able to put the recipe in the introduction?

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  2. Kari from sweetteasweetie.com
    03.30.2015

    I just haven’t been able to enjoy the flavor of Chard. My husband loves it though so I think I need to keep trying recipes!
    Kari
    http://www.sweetteasweetie.com

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  3. The Holistic Herbivore from theholisticherbivore.com
    03.30.2015

    That chard looks so lovely! Thanks for all the great ideas!!

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  4. Out of The Hat from thegreatzambini.com
    03.30.2015

    I love rainbow chard! It’s so pretty, and if you eat it straight out of the garden still full of the taste of sunshine it’s the tastiest thing on Earth. I’m looking forward to the book!

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  5. Sarah
    03.30.2015

    Love this! I have been really into chard lately. Thank you! PS – I think the design of your site is just lovely. 🙂

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  6. Heather Mason @Nutty Nutrition from nuttynutritionandfitness.com
    03.30.2015

    I always see swiss chard at the farmers market but am never quite sure what to do with it! Totally going to buy it next weekend and make one of these recipes. Thanks!

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  7. ale from piloncilloyvainilla.com
    03.30.2015

    I´m dying to check out the pickled chard stems! They look so yummy!

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  8. Anna
    03.30.2015

    yess!! thanks for sharing <3

    https://aspoonfulofnature.wordpress.com/

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  9. Jennifer Howze from jenography.net
    03.30.2015

    Hail, fellow Austinite (although I’m being one from afar — in London). I’ve been wondering what to do with all the lovely chard showing up at our farmer’s market. Can’t wait to get started with these. x

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  10. dede laine from none
    03.29.2015

    THANK YOU! I just discovered swiss chard myself this year, and can’t get enough of it. I so needed more ways to prep it. Even bought four packets of different colored chard seeds from Pinetree Garden seed online. They have a bright orange one called ‘orange fantasia’ on the market now, very exciting!
    (good luck with the cookbook!)

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  11. sarah from www
    03.29.2015

    wow that chard looks beautiful! Chard is one of those ingredients I never thought I’d be into because it’s “too healthy” looking 😛 I’m definitely a convert. I will definitely have to check out some of those recipes you selected 🙂

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  12. Wandering in the Wonderful from wanderinginthewonderful.blogspot.com
    03.29.2015

    We grew Swiss Chard last year and was pretty unimpressed. If we plant it again this year we will definitely be trying out some of these recipes, thanks for sharing!

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  13. Ashley L. from foreverashley.com
    03.29.2015

    I’m not that big on eating chard but I do LOVE the look of rainbow chard. I keep trying to like it but so far I haven’t found a recipe that I love yet.

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