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- noun Plural form of
chicory .
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Examples
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Balanced by vinegar, shallots and a touch of mustard, the quince's musky sweetness lingers in the background, mellowing the apples, the bitter chicories and the pungent, salty gorgonzola.
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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.
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Photographs by Melissa Barnes; chicken (Alamy); courtesy of Blu Homes (prototype) Lunch is at Chez Panisse with the director of the Edible Schoolyard Foundation: Belgian endive with steelhead roe, crème fraîche and watercress; Cannard Farm chicories with marinated beets and green goddess dressing; crispy rockfish with baby turnips and carrots; and braised Magruder Ranch beef with wilted greens and rice.
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The dark-leaved chicories we left to flower are still growing into thickets of ever more branching flower stalks.
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Some of the easiest and most enduring greens in the garden are, collectively, the chicories.
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But the salads are even prettier because some of the chicories are deep burgundy, others coral.
Sticking to the plan South of the Border | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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The mustard seems to pair well with the robust chicories.
Sticking to the plan South of the Border | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Some greens (a mixture of cultivated dandelions and Italian chicories) I blanched and froze for winter use.
Cookbook: Hortopita (Greens and Cheese Pie) Laurie Constantino 2007
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Some greens (a mixture of cultivated dandelions and Italian chicories) I blanched and froze for winter use.
Archive 2007-10-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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The glazed, marinated quail was also wonderful, cut up and served with a great apple-duck sausage, chicories, apple balsamic and walnuts.
Inspired Ingredients in the Kitchen, Oasis of Calm in the Dining Room 2006
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