Escarole
Escarole, Fennel, and Oak-Leaf Salad
Soft and crisp, bitter and sweet—this simple salad is a clean, bright counterpoint to the rest of the meal.
Quick Sauteed Endive, Escarole, and Frisée
This mix of greens is a knockout blend of textures, and a short sauté in fruity olive oil mellows their slightly bitter flavor.
White Bean and Escarole Soup with Spicy Polenta
By Antonio Pisaniello
Winter Salad with Black Radish, Apple, and Escarole
In winter we use a variety of greens and winter vegetables to make interesting salads that taste fresh, refresh our palates, and aren't trying to reproduce the delicate leafy greens of the summer.
By Peter Hoffman
Escarole and Bacon Crostini with Mostarda
If you can't find burrata, substitute fresh whole-milk mozzarella.
By Nancy Silverton
Spaghettini with Spicy Escarole and Pecorino Romano
The simplicity of this pasta dish lets the escarole shine. Excellent as an entrée or as a first course served before roasted chicken or beef.
By Michael Lomonaco
Oil-Poached Tuna with Escarole and Lima Beans
Poaching fish in olive oil — a popular restaurant technique — is surprisingly easy and well suited to every-night cooking.
Chicken and Escarole Soup with Fennel
Gerald Colapinto of Corona, California, writes: "My grandparents were born in Italy and were wonderful cooks, so I'm partial to Italian food. I especially love the cooking of Southern Italy. Fortunately, I often travel to Rome on business. Back home, I like to re-create the dishes I discovered."
By Gerald Colapinto
Sauteed Escarole
Anchovy and red pepper flakes balance the bitterness of the escarole, giving it a sweetness that goes well with the robust flavors of the Veal Involtini.
Trio of Winter Greens
To preserve their vibrant color and pure flavors, cook the greens just until they are slightly wilted. The ribs of the greens should retain some crispness.
Escarole Soup with Pasta and Meatballs
Polly Tafrate of South Salem, New York, writes: "I've taken dozens of cooking classes over the years, but some of my best lessons in the kitchen have come from my husband's family. His sister and his mother have shared many delicious recipes with me, including this one."
By Polly Tafrate
Greek Country Salad
This is not the salad with feta and olives that most Americans know, but a version popular in the Greek countryside that typically includes a few wild greens foraged from the land.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min