Nothing tastes better than a fresh bounty of lettuce from your own garden or the farmer’s market – but not-so-fast when it comes to tossing it all into a bowl to eat. Lettuce, like other produce, ...
Rinse lettuce thoroughly under cool water or soak it for a deeper clean. You can use a vinegar solution to help remove bacteria and pesticide residue. Store washed lettuce in a paper towel-lined bag ...
Home cooks try to fit in lots of fresh and leafy greens during the week. But between rising costs and ingredient scarcity, sometimes it's hard to come by that go-to iceberg or romaine for lunchtime ...
If you want to deep clean your lettuce, fill a bowl with water and add one cup of white vinegar for every four cups of water. Soak the lettuce for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, to ensure all ...