All About Swiss Chard - Unlock Food (2024)

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Keep mealtimes interesting by trying a new leafy green vegetable. Did you know that Swiss chard can be eaten raw or cooked? Here are some great ideas to get started with Swiss chard.

What makes Swiss chard healthy?

  • Swiss chard containsvitamin Kwhich helps your body heal wounds and keeps your bones healthy too.
  • It also containsvitamin Ato keep our eyes, skin and immune system healthy.
  • Swiss chard is also a good source ofmagnesiumwhichhelps keep your muscles, bones and nerves healthy.
  • Like other leafy greens, swiss chard is high in fibre andantioxidantsand low in calories, fat and sodium (salt).

Buying local Swiss chard

Look for Swiss Chard at your local Farmers’ Market or grocery store. When you buylocal food,you support farmers so they can keep producing high quality, affordable food we can all enjoy.

Buy it best

  • Swiss chard has large green crinkly leaves with celery-like stalks. Choose Swiss chard with crisp leaves and firm stalks.
  • Look for different varieties of Swiss chard to experiment with different flavours and textures.

Tips for storing Swiss chard

  • Raw Swiss chard should be kept in a plastic bag in the fridge for up to 3 days. Rinse well in water just before using.
  • Cooked Swiss chard will keep in an air tight container for up to 5 days in the fridge. You can also freeze it for up to 12 months.

Tips for cooking Swiss chard

Before cooking Swiss chard:

  • Rinse well with water
  • Cut about ½ inch off the bottom of the stems
  • Trim any leaves with brown spots

Keep in mind:

  • Swiss chard leaves can be eaten raw or cooked
  • Raw Swiss chard is less bitter than cooked
  • A bunch of raw Swiss chard will cook to a much smaller amount
  • The stalks are thicker than the leaves so they take longer to cook. Chop the stalks into 1 inch pieces. Sauté, steam or cook the stalks in a pan with water (1/2 cup per bunch) first, then add the leaves and cook until wilted.

5 things to do with Swiss chard

  1. Add chopped fresh Swiss chard to other salad greens.
  2. Toss in a handful of chopped Swiss chard to your next stir fry, soup or omelet like in thisSwiss chard and navy bean soupor this colourfulEat Your Greens Frittata.
  3. Sauté Swiss chard in a little olive oil and garlic. Add a sprinkle of lemon juice and pepper before serving.
  4. Sauté Swiss chard in a little chili oil. Top with toasted sesame seeds.
  5. Use the leaves like a tortilla wrap. Here are a few filling ideas:
  6. spicy lean ground beef with diced onions and peppers
  7. lemon-garlic shrimp with any vegetables on hand
  8. grated carrots/beets and hummus

How can a dietitian help?

Dietitianscan support you throughout many phases of your life from pregnancy to eating well when you are older. Counselling sessions with a dietitian can also help you to prevent and treathealth conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Your dietitian will work with you to give you personalized advice that meets your lifestyle and goals.Connect with a dietitian today!

Bottom line

Swiss chard is a type of leafy green packed full of nutrients like fibre, vitamin K and magnesium. It can be eaten raw or cooked. Try adding Swiss chard to your next soup or salad!

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This article was written and reviewed by dietitians from Dietitians of Canada.

Last Update – May 6, 2022

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