Fennel
Candied-Fennel-Topped Lemon Cake
Here comes the sun: Topped with graceful fans of candied fennel and bathed in a golden syrup, this lemony upside-down cake is a cheery sight. The fennel's subtle sweetness and beautiful form are quite sophisticated, but the cake's buttermilk crumb is pure homey delight. A cloud of whipped cream makes a fitting accompaniment.
By Maggie Ruggiero
Provencal Fish Soup with Saffron Rouille
Your eyes aren't playing tricks on you: Yes, after simmering the fish with aromatics, wine, and tomatoes, we advise you to force every last bit through a food mill—heads, tails, bones, and all—for an incredibly lush soup, tasting of a beautiful union between land and sea (the food mill will strain any unwanted solids to be discarded). A garlicky rouille, exotic with a touch of crumbled saffron, further coaxes out the natural richness of the fish.
By Paul Grimes
Fennel and Carrot Confit
Cooking anything very gently in oil produces a deliciously moist result (duck confit, for example), and this is no exception. The soft, tangled ribbons of carrot and fennel turn velvety and are balanced by slivers of lemon zest and the warm spark of cayenne.
By Andrea Albin
Chicken Soup with Asparagus and Shiitakes, Served with Roasted Fennel Matzo Balls
Set in spring, when the earth is renewing and reassembling herself, Passover is celebrated as a sort of second New Year, reflecting the rebirth of the Jews as a free people after the Exodus from Egypt. Children start the season with new clothes, and houses are thoroughly cleaned and freshened up to make way for the new foods and special sets of dishes reserved just for Passover use.
And just as they delay until Rosh Hashanah their first tastes of the sweet new autumn fruits, so many Jews wait until Passover to savor the tender new vegetables of spring. In this delicious soup, woodsy shiitake mushrooms and early asparagus combine with delicate roasted fennel-flavored matzo balls in a free-wheeling ode to spring.
By Jayne Cohen
Mixed Greens with Tangerines and Fennel
A V-slicer or mandoline is the perfect tool for slicing the fennel.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Couscous with Fennel and Pinenuts
Fresh fennel and fennel seeds infuse the couscous with a subtle anise flavor.
By Joanne Weir
Fennel-Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Roasted Fennel Wedges
The combination of fennel and roast pork is an Italian classic. Here, fennel bulbs become a tender, almost silky partner for pork, but to create another layer of flavor, weve added some crushed fennel seeds.
By Ian Knauer
Steamed Mussels with Sausages and Fennel
Most recipes for steamed mussels call for crusty bread on the side. Here, slices of bread are baked right on top of the mussels. To be sure everyone can enjoy the delicious juices in the bottom of the pans, serve this entrée straight from the cast-iron skillets (use trivets to protect the table).
By Josie Le Balch
Roasted Farm-Raised Barramundi with Fennel and Orange
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Shaved-Fennel Salad with Oranges and Pecorino
Jazz up your winter repertoire with a tangy, colorful pomegranate dressing that melds fennel and oranges with salty Pecorino
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Fennel, Frisée, and Escarole Salad
This refreshing salad serves as a palate cleanser before dessert. Oltranti updates a traditional Italian-style salad dressing with the modern flavors of California cuisine: Floral Meyer lemon amplifies the acidity of red-wine vinegar in a bright shallot vinaigrette.
By Tony Oltranti
Mussel and Fennel Bisque
Who needs lobster? Mussels bring a similar richness to this soup.
By Rick Rodgers
Egg Salad with Lemon and Fennel
Sprightly bits of lemon zest and garlic punctuate this creamy mayonnaise-based egg salad. In place of the usual celery and onion, fennel lends an aromatic crunch.
By Paul Grimes
Steamed Clams with Fennel and Spicy Italian Sausage
The clams and sausage make a warm and comforting one-pot meal. Toss with cooked linguine, or just serve with toasted pain rustique.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Carrot Fennel Soup
What a soup. Carrots and fennel caramelize when roasted at high heat, then release their sweet essence when blended. A drizzle of fennel-seed oil echoes and intensifies the fennel flavor.
By Ruth Cousineau
Yukon Gold and Fennel Puree with Rosemary Butter
Fresh fennel, rosemary, and crème fraîche give mashed potatoes added appeal.
By Lora Zarubin
Sausage Stuffing with Fennel and Roasted Squash
The richness of the sausage is a great match for bright, fresh fennel and sweet squash.
By Sara Foster
Sautéed Fennel with Almonds, Raisins, and Saffron
Carena brings an almost Moroccan sensibility to this delicious play of sweet and savory, from the crisp-tender fennel to the orange essences and underlying traces of saffron and raisins.
By Raquel Carena
Bacon, Apple and Fennel Stuffing
By Nancy Oakes and Pamela Mazzola