Best 7 Swiss Chard With Raisins And Almonds Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary journey with our Swiss Chard with Raisins and Almonds recipe, a delightful blend of flavors and textures. Embark on a culinary journey with this delectable dish, where the earthy taste of Swiss chard harmonizes with the sweetness of raisins and the nutty crunch of toasted almonds. Its vibrant colors and flavors will tantalize your taste buds, leaving you craving for more. Discover a symphony of textures and tastes as you explore variations like the Garlic-Sautéed Swiss Chard, a quick and easy side dish that brings out the best of this leafy green. For a hearty and satisfying meal, try the Swiss Chard and Chickpea Curry, a flavorful fusion of Indian spices and fresh Swiss chard. And if you're craving a lighter option, the Swiss Chard and Quinoa Salad offers a refreshing and nutritious combination of grains, vegetables, and tangy dressing. Prepare to be delighted by the versatility and goodness of Swiss chard in these carefully curated recipes.

Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!

SWISS CHARD AND GOLDEN RAISINS



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Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 25m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 1/2 pounds (the average weight of 2 bundles) red Swiss chard
1 1/2 tablespoons (1 1/2 turns around the pan in a slow stream) extra-virgin olive oil
1/8 pound, 2 slices, pancetta or bacon, chopped
1 small yellow skinned onion, chopped
1/4 cup (2 handfuls) golden raisins
14 ounces chicken stock or broth
Coarse salt
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg, a couple pinches ground or equivalent of freshly grated

Steps:

  • Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Coarsely chop the greens of clean red chard. Add oil, pancetta, and chopped onion to the pan and cook 2 or 3 minutes until onions begin to soften and pancetta is lightly browned. Add chopped chard to pan in large bunches, adding remaining chard as the greens wilt.
  • Sprinkle in raisins, pour in broth and season with salt and nutmeg. Bring liquid to a boil, reduce heat and simmer greens 10 to 15 minutes until greens are no longer bitter and you are ready to serve. Raisins will plump as the dish cooks through.

SAUTEED SWISS CHARD WITH SHALLOTS AND ALMONDS



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There are lots of textures in this simple dish. We cook the chard stems first, since they need a little more time than the leaves to get tender (but not too long, so they retain some bite). Then we stir in the leaves, a fistful at a time, until tender. We top the chard with crunchy almonds and a drizzle of olive oil, which gives it a silky finish. If you have some on hand, toss in some dried cherries for a sweet note.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     side-dish

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/4 pounds Swiss chard
1/3 cup slivered almonds
2 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for drizzling
2 large shallots, thinly sliced
Kosher salt
1 tablespoon or more cider vinegar

Steps:

  • Prepare the Swiss chard by stripping the leaves from the stems with a knife. Slice the stems on a slight diagonal about 1/2 inch thick. Loosely arrange the leaves and chop into large pieces.
  • Toast the almonds in a large skillet over medium heat without oil, shaking the pan occasionally, until the almonds are lightly browned and aromatic, 3 to 4 minutes. Pour them out of the pan to stop them from cooking and set aside.
  • Heat the olive oil in the same skillet and increase the heat to medium high. Add the shallots and chard stems and cook, stirring frequently, until soft and browned, about 6 minutes. If the skillet begins to brown too quickly, add 1 to 2 tablespoons water. Add a handful of the chard leaves and a little salt, stirring until they wilt; continue adding leaves, seasoning lightly and wilting, until all the leaves are wilted.
  • Transfer to a serving platter, drizzle with the vinegar and some additional olive oil, top with the almonds and sprinkle with dried cherries if using.
  • 6th ingredient - dried cherries, golden raisins, diced apricots

Nutrition Facts : Calories 183 calorie, Fat 15 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Cholesterol 0 milligrams, Sodium 425 milligrams, Carbohydrate 11 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 5 grams, Sugar 3 grams

SWISS CHARD



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Provided by Patrick and Gina Neely : Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 30m

Yield 3 to 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 large bunches Swiss chard
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 strips thick-sliced bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 large onion, sliced
3 garlic cloves, sliced
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar

Steps:

  • Slice the stems into 1-inch pieces and reserve. Stack the chard leaves into a pile. Roll together into a bundle and slice into 1/2-inch ribbons.
  • Heat the oil in a Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the bacon and saute until browned, rendering the fat. Add the onion and garlic and cook until translucent. Add the red pepper flakes and the chard stems, cook for 3 to 4 minutes and then season with salt and pepper.
  • Begin to add the chard ribbons in batches. Once the chard wilts down, add the next batch. Stir occasionally until completely tender, about 5 minutes. Add the balsamic vinegar and serve.

SKATE WINGS WITH BROWN BUTTER, PRESERVED LEMON AND ALMOND SAUCE WITH WILTED RED SWISS CHARD WITH RAISINS



Skate Wings with Brown Butter, Preserved Lemon and Almond Sauce with Wilted Red Swiss Chard with Raisins image

Provided by Bobby Flay

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

2 tablespoons olive oil
4 skate fillets
Salt and freshly ground pepper
1/2 cup flour, seasoned with salt and pepper
1 stick unsalted butter, quartered
3 preserved lemon rinds, diced, recipe follows
1/4 cup toasted almonds, thinly sliced
3 tablespoons chopped parsley
Wilted Swiss Chard with Raisins, recipe follows
6 lemons
2/3 cup kosher salt
1 cinnamon stick
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
2 teaspoons black peppercorns
4 whole cloves
1 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 small red onion
1 1/2 pound Swiss chard, tough stems removed, cleaned, and coarsely chopped
1/4 cup currants, soaked in hot water for 30 minutes and drained
3 tablespoons cider vinegar

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a large saute pan over medium high heat. Season skate with salt and pepper and dredge the skate on 1 side in the flour and tap off the excess. Sear the skate flour-side down until golden brown. Turn over and continue cooking for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Remove the skate to a plate, wipe out the pan, and return over high heat. Add the butter and cook until golden brown, add the preserved lemons, almonds and parsley, season with salt and pepper and immediately pour over the fish.
  • Serve with Wilted Swiss Chard with Raisins.
  • Bring 3 quarts of water to a boil in a medium non-reactive saucepan. Add lemons and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Drain, plunge into cold water, let cool then drain again. When cool enough to handle, cut each lemon into quarters.
  • While the lemons are cooling, prepare the brine. In a medium non-reactive saucepan combine 6 cups of water, the salt, cinnamon, coriander and peppercorns. Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat and cook until the salt has melted. Tightly pack the lemons into hot, dry, sterilized jars with lids.
  • Ladle in the hot brine, including the spices, to within 1/2 inch of the rims. Add the olive oil and cover with the lids. Store in a cool, dark place. Let stand for 2 months before using. Once opened, store in the refrigerator.
  • Heat olive oil and butter in a large saute pan over medium high heat. Add the onions and cook until soft. Add the Swiss chard and currants, season with salt and pepper and cook until the chard is wilted. Remove from the heat and stir in the vinegar.

CHINESE CHARD WITH ALMONDS



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The chard in my garden inspires all kinds of recipes. This one makes a great side dish, especially in spring and summer. -Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 bunch Swiss chard (about 1 pound), chopped
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 large sweet red pepper, cut into strips
1 large tomato, diced
1 small red onion, diced
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon minced fresh gingerroot
1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
3/4 teaspoon Chinese five-spice powder
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
Dash crushed red pepper flakes
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 cup sliced almonds, toasted

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, bring 2 in. of water to a boil. Add chard; cook, covered, until crisp-tender, about 5 minutes. Drain; set aside., In same saucepan, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add pepper, tomato and onion; saute until pepper is crisp-tender, 3-4 minutes. Add garlic; cook 1 minute more. Stir in next five ingredients; add cooked chard. Cook and stir until pepper is tender, 3-4 minutes ; add lemon juice. Top with almonds.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 156 calories, Fat 10g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 611mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 5g fiber), Protein 5g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

SAUTEED SWISS CHARD WITH RAISINS AND PINE NUTS



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This warm salad is both healthy and flavorful.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Quick & Easy Recipes

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 bunches (about 1 1/2 pounds total) Swiss chard, stalks cut crosswise into 1-inch pieces, leaves torn into 2-inch pieces (keep stalks and leaves separate)
2 tablespoons pine nuts
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/3 cup golden raisins
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
Coarse salt and ground pepper

Steps:

  • Wash chard, leaving some water clinging to stalks and leaves; set aside. In a large saucepan with a lid, toast the pine nuts over medium-high heat, shaking pan to brown evenly, 2 to 4 minutes. Remove from pan; set aside.
  • In same saucepan, heat oil over medium-high. Add stalks, and cook until beginning to soften, about 4 minutes. Add leaves, raisins, and garlic. Cover, reduce heat to medium-low, and cook until tender, 6 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Pull lid back slightly, and tilt pan to pour off water. Stir in vinegar and pine nuts; season with salt and pepper. Serve.

SWISS CHARD WITH RAISINS AND PINE NUTS



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Categories     Fruit     Leafy Green     Nut     Side     Vegetarian     Quick & Easy     Raisin     Pine Nut     Healthy     Vegan     Chard     Gourmet     Pescatarian     Paleo     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/2 pounds Swiss chard (preferably rainbow or red; from 2 bunches)
1/2 cup pine nuts (2 1/2 ounces)
1/4 cup olive oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1/4 cup golden raisins, finely chopped
1 cup water

Steps:

  • Tear chard leaves from stems, then coarsely chop stems and leaves separately.
  • Toast nuts in oil in a wide 6- to 8-quart heavy pot over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until golden, 1 1/2 to 2 minutes, then transfer with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain and season with salt.
  • Cook onion in oil remaining in pot, stirring occasionally, 1 minute, then add chard stems and cook, stirring occasionally, 2 minutes. Add raisins and 1/2 cup water and simmer, covered, until stems are softened, about 3 minutes. Add chard leaves and remaining 1/2 cup water and simmer, partially covered, stirring occasionally, until leaves are tender, about 3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Serve sprinkled with nuts.

Tips:

  • Choose the right type of Swiss chard: Look for Swiss chard with bright, deep green leaves and crisp white stalks. Avoid any leaves that are wilted or bruised.
  • Wash the Swiss chard thoroughly: Swiss chard can be gritty, so be sure to wash it thoroughly before cooking. Rinse the leaves and stalks under cold water, and then shake them dry.
  • Remove the tough stems: The tough stems of Swiss chard can be fibrous and unpleasant to eat. Before cooking, remove the stems from the leaves by cutting them off at the base.
  • Cook the Swiss chard until it is tender: Swiss chard can be cooked in a variety of ways, but it is important to cook it until it is tender. This will help to bring out the natural sweetness of the chard and make it more enjoyable to eat.
  • Add raisins and almonds for a sweet and crunchy topping: Raisins and almonds are a classic combination that pairs perfectly with Swiss chard. The raisins add a touch of sweetness, while the almonds add a crunchy texture.

Conclusion:

Swiss chard is a delicious and versatile vegetable that can be used in a variety of dishes. With its mild flavor and slightly bitter taste, it is a great addition to salads, soups, stews, and more. The combination of Swiss chard with raisins and almonds is a particularly tasty and nutritious way to enjoy this leafy green. Whether you are looking for a simple side dish or a more elaborate main course, Swiss chard with raisins and almonds is sure to please.

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