Delicious Winter Vegetables Slideshow

6/19Herb, Chard, and Feta Soup
The sharpness of feta and the brightness of lemon juice take this hearty winter soup in a bold direction.
JONATHAN LOVEKIN 20117/19Quinoa, Fennel, and Pomegranate Salad
Pair fennel with jewel-like pomegranate seeds and power-packed quinoa for texture, and you have the hallmarks of a chef Yotam Ottolenghi salad.
Jonathan Lovekin9/19Roasted Vegetable Tart
Think of this tart as a brawny quiche, perfect for brunch or dinner.
Jonathan Lovekin10/19Skillet-Baked Eggs with Spinach, Yogurt, and Chili Oil
"American and British cooks don't know how far you can take an egg dish," chef Yotam Ottolenghi says. Here, he deftly elevates it to a different realm by flavoring spinach with melted leeks and scallions, baking eggs on top, and finishing with a dollop of yogurt and a drizzle of butter spiced with a smoky Turkish chili powder known as kirmizi biber (though crushed red pepper flakes will also work). Serve the dish in one large skillet or two small ones. "It's always nice to surprise people," he s.…
11/19Orecchiette Carbonara with Charred Brussels Sprouts
Chef Philip Krajeck, Rolf and Daughters, Nashville, says the key to this dish is getting a good char on the brussels sprouts, which helps balance the richness of the porky, eggy sauce. Salt draws moisture out of the leaves, which might make them soggy, so he doesn’t season them.
12/19Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Raisins
A little bit of bacon and a handful of raisins add a smoky sweetness that balances the slightly bitter flavor of the little cabbages.
Hirsheimer & Hamilton13/19Roasted Root Vegetable Salad with Mint and Pistachios
A great way to use up different winter vegetables that you might have around. Feel free to increase the amount of some and eliminate others, depending on your preference, but make sure to cut them into similar sizes so they'll cook in roughly the same amount of time.
Yossy Arefi14/19Roasted Cabbage and Apples with Italian Sausage
The classic roasted sausage and cabbage recipe combo is lightened up with some apples and red wine vinegar. Use any sausage you like—we like a spicy turkey for this dish.
Hirsheimer & Hamilton15/19Kohlrabi and Apple Salad with Caraway
If you’ve never bought kohlrabi before, here’s a great reason to try it.
Hirsheimer Hamilton16/19Pizza Bianca with Scamorza and Shaved Celery Root
With slices of celery root and chefs’ new favorite cheese, scamorza, pizza night just got a lot more fun.
Gentl & Hyers17/19Wilted Escarole Salad
Sturdy escarole can sit for a few minutes, even when tossed with a warm vinaigrette
19/19Sweet Potatoes with Stilton and Walnuts
In place of Stilton, you could use a creamy blue cheese, like Gorgonzola dolce, which is a little less assertive.





