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It also works for tender herbs and hardy greens.
Shilpa Uskokovic

techniques
The foolproof technique that will make sure you never bite into a batch of gritty greens again.
Rick Martinez

Culture
Say no to gritty, soggy salads!
Molly Baz

Cooking
Here's how to buy, store, and cook with lettuce, in season in June.
Bon Appétit

Cooking
Our favorite salad doesn't require a complicated dressing or a bunch of prepped veggies—just cold, crisp lettuce, salt and pepper, and lemon and oil.
Claire Saffitz

Cooking
Like a wedge salad, except easy and you can eat. it. with. your. hands.
Elyssa Goldberg

Cooking
A very green investigation into the best lettuce: boxed, bagged, or whole heads?
Emma Wartzman

Cooking
We got no buns, 'hon. These ideas for lettuce wraps and cups are so tasty, you won't even miss the carbs.
Rochelle Bilow

Shopping
This is the universe telling you to just buy one already.
Emily Farris

techniques
Here's how to grill a head of romaine that's charred on the outside and tender on the inside. Perfection.
Kate Thorman

Cooking
A growing number of produce washes sold in grocery stores claim to clean contaminants and dirt from raw produce better than water alone.
Elisa Huang

techniques
Have more greens than you know what to do with this summer? Learn the best way to freeze and store greens like kale, collards, and spinach, so you can cook with them all year long.
Rochelle Bilow

techniques
Think that wilty veg in your crisper is destined for the garbage? Think again.
Christine Muhlke

Lifestyle
It's the easiest way to up your intake of leafy greens.
Meryl Rothstein

Cooking
They can't make dishwashing fun, but they can make it better.
Sarah Jampel

Cooking
Here are five other ways to make it worth the cabinet space.
Alexis deBoschnek

Lifestyle
Dinner game-changer: start cooking your greens in coconut milk.
Elyssa Goldberg

techniques

Cooking
And saves fridge space too.
Lukas Volger

Cooking
Running the dishwasher isn't enough.
Bon Appétit

Cooking
At three years old, my daughter was slicing and dicing—and actually helping with dinner.
Hetal Vasavada

Cooking
The solution isn't to cook less—it's to cook smarter.
Sarah Jampel

techniques
Sick of arugula and baby spinach? You're not alone
Bon Appétit

techniques
Your salad deserves more love. And whipped cream.
Bon Appétit