25 Truly Fabulous Fennel Recipes (2024)

This aromatic vegetable is equally delicious raw or cooked and can be added to salads, side dishes, or main courses. Try it every which way with our favorite fennel recipes.

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Fennel Basics

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Often likened in taste to licorice, fennel is in fact far more subtle with a texture similar to celery, and, unlike licorice, the flavor is savory, not sweet. Raw, fennel is cool and crunchy. Cooked, fennel turns mellow and the flesh softens; it is wonderful alongside fish or chicken or tossed with pasta.

In Season: Fennel season lasts from mid-fall to early spring.

What to Look For: Fennel is easily identifiable: It has a fat white bulb (like an onion) and a feathery top of green stalks and fluffy fronds (though some grocers cut these parts off). Choose firm, greenish-white fennel bulbs with no soft or brown spots. If the fronds are still attached to the bulb, they should be bright green with no signs of wilting.

How to Store: Wrapped in a paper bag and refrigerated, fennel can last three to five days. But, as bulbs tend to dry out over time, it's best to use them as soon as possible.

How to Trim and Core: Whether served raw or cooked, fennel bulbs must be trimmed first. Cut the stalks from the top of the bulb, then remove any tough outer layers. Some recipes call for the removal of the triangular core. This can easily be done with a paring knife. Fennel trimmings don't have to be thrown away. Sprinkled fronds are regularly used as a garnish for soups, stews, and pastas. The stalks add flavor to stocks or roasted poultry or fish (stuff them into the cavity).

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Sliced Fennel with Parmesan

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Raw fennel wedges make a sophisticated finger food when topped with hunks of good-quality Parmigiano-Reggiano and finished with a little olive oil, salt, and pepper.

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Braised Fennel with Pomegranate

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We love the contrast of textures and flavors in this sensational side dish. Fennel is simmered in a bath of orange and pomegranate juices, garlic, and chicken broth until silky, then served with fresh mint, fennel fronds, toasted hazelnuts, and pomegranate seeds.

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Clam Pan Roast with Sausage and Fennel

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This flavorful dinner-party dish combines sweet Italian sausage, kielbasa, red potatoes, fennel, and littleneck clams. Serve with slices of crusty bread so that your guests can mop up every last drop of the delectable sauce made from Pernod, clam juice, tomatoes, and tarragon.

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Labneh Dip with Caramelized Onions and Fennel

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Don't let onions have all the caramelized fun! Fennel lends depth of flavor, as does the addition of fresh thyme, dry sherry, and Worcestershire sauce. Serve over garlic-spiked labneh for a truly unforgettable dip.

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Crisp Grilled Salmon with Fennel-Olive Relish

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Wild salmon doesn't need much to impress -- just this simple, lively relish made with fennel, green olives, red onion, fresh parsley, lemon juice, and chile de arbol.

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Shaved Fennel, Zucchini, and Celery Salad

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Very thinly sliced celery, fennel, and zucchini are tossed with butter beans and a simple white-wine vinaigrette, then chilled for an hour to allow the flavors to develop in this fuss-free salad. Stir in toasted almonds just before serving.

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Caramelized Fennel, Celery, and Sardine Pasta

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Fennel and celery are cooked until tender and golden, then tossed with whole-wheat pasta, lemon zest, and canned sardines in this light dinner. It's ready in just 25 minutes!

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Roast Pork with Fennel, Chiles, and Olives

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Fennel wedges, Italian cherry peppers, and olives are given a quick turn in the oven before being served alongside juicy pork loin encrusted with a fennel, coriander, and black peppercorn rub.

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Farro Salad with Fennel, Golden Raisins, and Radicchio

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Crisp fennel complements the chewy, nutty farro in this salad. Radicchio, fresh mint, and lemon juice make the dish bright and refreshing.

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Rigatoni with Sausage and Fennel

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This pasta dish strikes the perfect balance between hearty and healthy thanks to the combo of Italian sausage and a bevy of vegetables -- fennel, carrots, and arugula. Lemon and Parmesan tie all the flavors together.

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Broiled Striped Bass With Tomatoes and Fennel

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Meaty striped bass joins fennel, cherry tomatoes, and Kalamata olives under the broiler in this 30-minute sheet-pan supper.

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Shaved Radish, Fennel, and Parmesan Salad

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The mild licorice scent of fresh fennel is a lovely match for spicy radishes and nutty Parmesan. The salad is tossed with a lemony mustard-vinaigrette and garnished with fennel fronds.

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Seared Scallops with Shaved Fennel, Cucumber, and Grapefruit

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Simply dress fennel, cucumber, grapefruit, and fresh chives and tarragon with a litte olive oil and lemon juice to make a spectacular topping for tender, caramelized scallops.

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Fennel-and-Endive Salad with Pomegranate Seeds and Walnuts

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Thinly sliced fennel is teamed with crisp red and yellow Belgian endive, buttery toasted walnuts, and sweet-tart pomegranate seeds in this stunning winter salad.

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Baked Trout with Broccoli, Apple, and Fennel Slaw

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Tahini, lemon zest and juice, and applesauce make an intriguing dressing for this sweet and savory slaw that's served atop flaky trout.

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Grapefruit and Grilled Fennel Salad

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A drizzle of olive oil and grapefruit juice is the only adornment needed on this arugula salad topped with grapefruit segments, green olives, shaved Parmesan, and flame-kissed prosciutto and fennel.

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Roast Chicken with Lemons and Fennel

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Lemon halves and fennel wedges are scattered around a whole chicken to let their flavors mingle as they roast. You can also toss in some sliced root vegetables such as parsnips, carrots, and turnips if you like.

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Fennel and Smoked Salmon Salad

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Thinly sliced fennel dressed with fresh lemon juice and juice offsets buttery smoked salmon perfectly in this elegant salad. You can also swap out the fennel for cucumber or celery, or try using all three -- you can't go wrong!

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Fontina, Fennel, and Onion Pizza

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A mixture of caramelized fennel and onions is spread onto homemade dough and topped with fontina cheese and rosemary-garlic olive oil in this party-ready pizza recipe. It can be cooked on the grill or in the oven on a pizza stone.

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Roasted Fennel and Artichoke Hearts

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Fresh fennel and canned artichokes make a surprisingly delicious pairing when roasted together at a high heat. Finish with olive oil, lemon juice, parsley, and fennel fronds.

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Brown-Rice Cakes with Sauteed Fennel, Broccoli Rabe, and Ricotta

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Garlicky sauteed fennel and broccoli rabe are the perfect partners for pan-fried brown-rice cakes in this quick vegetarian dinner. Creamy ricotta and fresh basil round out the dish.

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Orange, Fennel, and Olive Salad with Red Pepper Flakes

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Sliced fennel, orange segments, and Nicoise olives are tossed in a spicy lemon dressing. Serve this robustly flavored salad with roasted lamb or salmon.

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Baked Chicken with Fennel and Apples

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Chicken, shallots, and wedges of fennel and apple are seasoned with sage and cider vinegar. Everything roasts together in one pan to make this easy and flavorful dinner.

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Braised Fennel and Potatoes

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All you need are chicken broth, lemon wedges, and half an hour to turn fennel and potatoes into a flavor-packed side dish.

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Baked Fennel with Parmesan and Thyme

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Halved fennel bulbs are parboiled, topped with butter, Parmesan, and thyme, and baked until tender and golden brown. Serve the fennel with baked eggs and grilled country bread for brunch, or with roasted chicken, pork, or salmon for dinner.

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How to Cut a Fennel Bulb

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FAQs

What can I do with my fennel? ›

7 Ways to Use Fennel
  1. Drinks. © Paul Costello. Fennel has been shown to aid in digestion. ...
  2. Risotto. © Frances Janisch. ...
  3. Braised. © Tina Rupp. ...
  4. Pizza. © JOHN KERNICK. ...
  5. Soup. © MARCUS NILSSON. ...
  6. Tomato sauce. © Quentin Bacon. ...
  7. Cake. Carrots aren't the only vegetable that taste good in dessert.
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Why do chefs use fennel so much? ›

Though often overlooked by home cooks, this versatile ingredient is beloved by chefs for its pleasantly sweet, fresh flavor and mild aromatic character.

What is the best way to eat fennel? ›

The wonderful thing about fennel and these fennel recipes is that you can use the whole thing – from juicy bulb to delicate frond tips. You can enjoy it raw, shaved finely into salads, or it's beautiful steamed, baked, braised or roasted until wonderfully soft.

What food goes well with fennel? ›

Fennel + Grape
  • Fennel + Grape both share a strong citrus (orange) aromatic connection.
  • Lobster with Grapes and Fennel Crème on Toast: Looking for a light summer appetizer? ...
  • Fennel + Elderflower share a citrus (orange) aromatic link.
  • Seared Salmon with Fennel and Elderflower: Don't just serve the same boring old salmon!

When should you not eat fennel? ›

Pregnancy: Fennel is possibly unsafe to use when pregnant. Regularly using fennel has been linked to preterm birth. Breast-feeding: Fennel is possibly unsafe.

Why do you soak fennel in water? ›

It helps in regulating the flow of the blood, thus reducing the pain caused by cramps. Soak fennel seeds in water overnight and have them first thing in the morning.

What are the disadvantages of eating too much fennel? ›

Excess consumption of fennel may worsen kidney disorders, slow down the clotting process, disrupt hormone-sensitive conditions, and can cause chronic skin allergies.

Is it safe to eat a lot of fennel? ›

Although fennel eaten in normal amounts is generally safe, some people may need to be cautious about how much they consume. One study showed that breastfeeding mothers who drank two or more liters of fennel tea each day reported signs of pain in their infants.

Can you eat raw fennel? ›

Every part of it is edible, from the bulb to the flowers, and it can be eaten raw or cooked. Though the stalks and leaves are edible, fennel recipes most often call for the bulb. When raw, it has a crisp texture similar to celery and a fresh licorice flavor.

Is it better to eat fennel raw or cooked? ›

Digestive and purifying

Rich in vitamins and minerals fennel is particularly well known for its digestive properties (especially when eaten raw at the end of a meal) and for its liver and blood purifying properties.

How to prepare fennel for a meal? ›

Slice off the shoots and root and peel off the tougher outer layer (if the bulb is particularly young and tender you can leave this layer on). To cook it whole, cut out the tough central core from the bottom, leaving a cone-shaped cavity, or slice if you prefer.

How often should you eat fennel? ›

Fennel Seeds Seeds - ¼ to ½ teaspoon twice a day.

Can I freeze fennel? ›

Fennel stalks and fronds freeze well. Simply rinse them in a cool stream of water, and then place them in freezer-safe bag or container. Due to its high water content, freezing the bulb will change its texture.

Does fennel taste different when cooked? ›

Cooking can mellow out the strong licorice notes, making it more palatable to some who may not enjoy the raw flavor as much.

What is fennel used for medically? ›

Fennel is used for various digestive problems including heartburn, intestinal gas, bloating, loss of appetite, and colic in infants. It is also used for upper respiratory tract infections, coughs, bronchitis, cholera, backache, bedwetting, and visual problems.

What do you do with fresh fennel seeds? ›

Whether you use fennel seeds for pickling vegetables, seasoning sausage or making a crust for fish or beef, you'll soon realize that these aromatic seeds can elevate the most basic recipes. Fennel seeds also offer vitamins, minerals and fiber, so you can feel good about working them into your weekly meal plan.

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