SWISS CHARD: Best Ways to Store, Prepare, and Enjoy
STORAGE
Wrap swiss chard loosely in a paper towel and store it in a sealed ziplock bag in the fridge
Nutrition (1 cup COOKED)
Calories: 35, Carbs: 7g, Protein: 3g, Fiber: 4g
Vitamins: K (477%DV), A (60%DV), C (35%DV), E (22%DV)
Minerals: Magnesium (36%DV), Copper (32%DV), Manganese (25% DV), Iron (22%DV), Potassium (20%DV), Calcium (8%DV)
Fun fact
Swiss chard is a type of beet that does not produce an edible root. This superfood green is commonly used in Mediterranean and Italian cooking.
15 Additions to Sauteed Swiss Chard
Bacon
Garlic
Onion
Parmesan cheese
Goat cheese
Feta Cheese
Toasted almonds
Pine nuts
Dried cranberries
Golden raisins
Currants
Balsamic Vinegar
Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes
Apple
Breakfast
Lunch
Grilled Cheese with Swiss Chard
Dinner
Swiss Chard, Ground Beef, and Rice Casserole
Swiss Chard and Cannellini Beans