Bagged salads, romaine lettuce, and spinach have been frequent stars of food recall alerts in recent years. Unfortunately, fields of leafy greens are easy targets for E. coli contaminations due to ...
That pink hue that might sometimes appear on your lettuce can certainly be off-putting. Here's how to store your lettuce ...
If salads and sandwiches are part of your weekly rotation, there's a good chance your refrigerator is stocked with lettuce. The vegetable has a lot to offer, between its crisp texture, green color, ...
An expert weighs in on the best way to store a head of lettuce. There’s something I find so promising about a fresh head of ...
Lightly wrap the lettuce in a clean dish towel (or paper towel) to absorb any excess moisture during storage. Then wrap it back in the plastic it came in or in plastic wrap to keep it from drying out.
There’s something I find so promising about a fresh head of lettuce—all that crispness ready to be piled onto my sandwiches and tossed into vibrant salads. But my excitement quickly turns to ...
Lettuce has a strange habit of going bad exactly when it is finally needed. It looks fine when bought, sits confidently in ...