escarole

[ UK /ˈɛskəɹˌə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. variety of endive having leaves with irregular frilled edges
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How To Use escarole In A Sentence

  • If you want to continue exploring, toss curly endive, escarole, arugula or radicchio - all of which have a distinct flavour - to your green salad to add some bite.
  • During a recent cooking class, doctors learned how to make dishes such as escarole and bean soup, baked eggplant parmigiana and simmered black sea bass. Teaching Healthy Ways To Doctors in the Kitchen
  • In fact the only crops we are growing at Fletcher Salads are whole head leafy salads such as escarole, frisee, endive, radicchio, lollo rossa & red oakleaf etc for the processing, sandwich & foodservice sectors. Archive 2008-03-01
  • The chicory clan - Belgian endive, radicchio, and escarole - is sneaking into more and more produce sections.
  • To keep your digestive juices flowing, try adding salads to your diet that are made from bitter greens such as dandelions, escarole, watercress and mustard greens.
  • Broad-leafed endive, which is often blanched by putting a box over the plant, is called ‘escarole’ in the USA.
  • For added zing, cut up your extra escarole for a side salad with tomatoes, garbanzos, and Italian dressing.
  • On the other hand, if it is not the anchovy but the cauliflower that frightens you, then use this powerful anchovy sauce to perk up steamed broccoli or a salad of chicories, such as radicchio, escarole or frisée. Least popular recipe ever*
  • The chicory clan - Belgian endive, radicchio, and escarole - is sneaking into more and more produce sections.
  • Place a handful of outer leaves from four bunches of mixed chicories like escarole, fris é e, radicchio and curly endive in a bowl along with leaves separated from the base of 1 Belgian endive and add some olive oil, salt, pepper, a splash of water and mix. A Guide to Loving Winter Greens
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