Beta vulgaris L. Cicla - aka or Swiss chard - is one of the most forgiving and giving vegetables to eat and grow. It packs a tremendous amount on nutrition into its . A hit of silverbeet will give you plenty of fibre, as well as vitamins A, C, B6 and K plus a dose of riboflavin, folate, manganese and potassium. All that for a measly 62 kilojoules per 100 grams - talk about a powerhouse. It's a giver in the garden too. You can easily grow silverbeet to glut-like quantities; picking it only makes it try harder. You can also happily sow it in most regions of Australia year-round, making it the perfect winter crop. Here's how to make the most of this easygoing all-rounder.
A simple dish that perfectly highlights the bitter-sweet flavours of silverbeet. Source: Sharyn Cairns
When silverbeet hugs tomato, the result is nourishment for the very soul. These classic are very satisfying to both make and eat.While this pie warrants a special occasion, you won't want to save it for once a year. Source: Emiko Davies
An perfectly showcases the harmony between silverbeet and eggs. They just love each other! The soft, creamy egg flavour balances the bitterness of silverbeet to arrive somewhere juuuust right.An entire bunch of silverbeet goes into making this punchy Turkish soup. Source: China Squirrel
When you're eating something as warming and filling as , you'll be glad silverbeet grows so well in winter. The juicy lamb meatballs and spicy-sweet broth offer a comforting, more-ish quality, while silverbeet, lentils and chickpeas add nutritional peace of mind.These crunchy onion, potato and silverbeet fritters are served with a refreshing mint chutney. Source: Parveen's Indian Kitchen
Silverbeet and onion add interesting sharpness to . These bhajis are the perfect snack to munch on with an evening beer. Hopefully one earned earlier when picking your silverbeet fresh from the garden or pot.You can use a wide range of wild, cultivated or supermarket greens in this recipe, but nothing quite beats silverbeet. Source: Jonathan Lovekin
A simple butter puff pastry tart is heaped with silverbeet leaves and herbs to produce this classic. A rustic, easy dish like this one is when silverbeet really gets to shine.Ribollita brims with hearty nutrition and keeps for days. Source: Alan Benson
means “reboiled”. Being a peasant dish, any leftover of this hearty soup would be reboiled over and over again for a few days in a row, each time gaining in flavour. Silverbeet and cavolo nero are both up to the task.Piping hot gözleme is a thing of beauty, especially when silverbeet is layered between the dough. Source: Supplied
Is there anyone who isn't craving right now? One glimpse at that image and we're greedily munching in our minds. The best thing is, it's super simple to make this gözleme a reality...This sensational pie brings together some of Greece’s most popular ingredients – silverbeet, haloumi, Kalamata olives, rice and filo pastry. Source: Alan Benson
The Greeks sure know how to love silverbeet - just mix it with haloumi, olives and chicken and it will never stray. is a bit of a labour of love itself, but beyond worth it when you bite into the flaky pastry and hit the bold flavours beyond.Frittata is an old-fashioned Dutch favourite. Source: Alan Benson
Four ingredients make this delicious a, with silverbeet the unquestionable star. This pie is happy served either hot or cold, so pop a slice into a lucky lunchbox this week.Poh's sensational risotto was born from an abundant silverbeet patch and an overflow of mushies in the fridge. Source: China Squirrel
Another time that silverbeet brought rice to life (see Greek pie, above). is a good reminder that you can stir silverbeet through almost any dish to add texture, nutrition and flavour. It's sharp, bitter, almost sweet notes are a good match for most other ingredients. Time to start that veggie patch...