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Swiss Chard with Serrano Chile Vinegar
Tear Swiss chard leaves from thick white stalks, discard the stalks and coarsely chop leaves, set aside. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the bacon and cook until golden brown and fat as rendered. Remove bacon to a plate with a ... [... more]
Food Network

Rhubarb Swiss Chard 200 Seeds - BONUS PACK!
Features: Rhubarb Swiss Chard Beta vulgaris 18-24 in. Hardy Biennial Days to Maturity: 70 Full Sun/ Partial Shade [... more]
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Pasta with Swiss Chard
In a large skillet heat the oil and stir in the onion. Cook for 2 minutes and stir in the garlic. Add the chopped Swiss chard and toss to coat. Pour in the wine or stock and stir to coat. When the chard begins to wilt, stir in the tomatoes, red ... [... more]
Food Network

Wilted Swiss Chard with Garlic and Soy Nuts
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add garlic and cook 1 minute. Add Swiss chard and cook 3 to 5 minutes, until wilted. Season with salt and black pepper. Remove from heat and garnish with soy nuts. 8 cups chopped fresh Swiss ... [... more]
Food Network

Swiss Chard Tart: Pasticcio di Bietole al Forno
Bring 8 quarts water to a rolling boil and add 2 tablespoons salt. Roughly chop the Swiss chard, discarding the rough stems. Add the Swiss chard to the boiling water and cook until tender, about 15 minutes. Drain thoroughly and set aside. In a ... [... more]
Food Network

Swiss Chard and Potato Enchiladas
To make the enchiladas filling: Strip the leaves from the stems of the Swiss chard, and chop the leaves and coarsely slice the stems; and set aside. In a large skillet over medium high heat, heat the 2 tablespoons oil. Add the potatoes and cook ... [... more]
Food Network

Swiss Chard
Swiss chard is a close relative of the garden beet that does not develop an edible root. Grow chard just like beets, but space the plants 4 to 6 inches apart in the row. Harvest chard by cutting entire plant or by removing large outer leaves, ... [... more]
Mississippi State University Extension

Swiss Chard Bright Lights Seed Tape
Love the look and flavor of Park's famous Swiss Chard Bright Lights, but hate dealing with that tiny seed and struggling to make even rows (which then have to be thinned)? Well, this seed tape is the answer! You literally lay it down on top of the soil wh [... more]
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Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris var cicla) Information
Swiss chard is an annual leafy garden vegetable that is recognized by its colorful stalks and crumpled leaves. It is used in salads as a main leafy ingredient, as well as in main dishes as an attractive garnish. Swiss chard requires a fertile, ... [... more]
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Lipstick Swiss Chard Sprouting Seeds - 10 grams -Earthy
Features: Bright yellow sprouts with an earthy flavor, can be used fresh in salads and sandwiches Make salads, sandwiches and side dishes come alive with this sweet and spicy blend while adding the healthful goodness of all-natural sprouts. Grow your own [... more]
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Lucullus Swiss Chard 200 Seeds - BONUS PACK!
Features: 52 days Beta vulgaris Plant produces good yields of delicious yellowish green leaves with white ribbed stems Excellent for salads and steamed with others greens. 200 Seeds [... more]
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Bright Lights Swiss Chard 120 Seeds -GARDEN FRESH PACK!
Features: These Rainbow Stems are So Pretty You May Forget the Harvest! A 20-inch plant with stalks of yellow, orange, pink, crimson, purple, white, or green Like all Swiss Chard, it grows readily from seed, and will regrow if leaves are cut back to 2 [... more]
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