Recipe ideas

What do you do with cauliflower? I'm accustomed to eating it with cheese, and need to change that. Other than steaming it, what do you do with it? Also, healthy ideas for the following??

Asparagus
Broccoli
Eggplant
Mushrooms
Yellow Squash

We're still trying to get used to this diet, and these are a few veggies I CAN have. So, I'm wondering how you fix them for more ideas. So far, I'm just putting them under the broiler, or using the mandolin slicer to make chips with some of them.

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  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    I like cauliflower roasted with a drizzle of olive oil, sprinkled with coriander seeds, salt&pepper.
    I saute asparagus in a sauce made from chicken stock(or bouillon) with lemon and a little cornstarch to thicken.
    Broccoli is good raw, dipped in greek yogurt and salsa, or steamed, or roasted with garlic. Basil is good with broccoli, too.
    The only thing that's ever come out well for me with eggplant is to bread it and bake it, like eggplant parmesan.
    Mushrooms, well, I use those in just about everything! Any stir-frys, cooked with chicken, in sauces, in barley, I love mushrooms!
    Same with yellow squash. Saute it, steam it, roast it. It is great with mushrooms and other veggies. Sometimes I put it in a big pot with soup mix, diced carrot or sweet potatoes, onion, garlic, mushrooms, and a can of chick peas.
  • 12bfree
    12bfree Posts: 67 Member
    Steam it for 15 min, salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  • Steff46
    Steff46 Posts: 516 Member
    I like to slice yellow squash and bake it in the oven mixed with chicken breasts and chicken broth. Makes a nice chicken/squash soup. Egg plant and squash are both real good grilled too.
  • Asparagus
    Broccoli
    Eggplant
    Mushrooms
    Yellow Squash

    Asparagus you can grill, put in a quiche or eat cooked with for instance grilled ham and eggs.
    Eggplant is very nice grilled in slices, or use it in a thai curry.
    Mushrooms, endless options, grill, bake, cook, fill.
    Yellow squash, grill it in the oven with some kurkuma or with rosemary and garlic. Make it into soup or make a curry.

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  • Dgydad
    Dgydad Posts: 104 Member
    Asparagus: toss with olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt, and broil. Yellow squash & zuccini can be halved lengthwise & seasoned in the same manner, then broild or grilled. Any of these can be spritzed with lemon or lime juice when served, if you like that citrus "pop".....
  • lioness803
    lioness803 Posts: 325 Member
    Cauliflower Fritters: Boil until tender, mash, mix with egg, some spices, and a few bread crumbs if you want. Shape into patties and fry in a little oil or butter, until browned.
  • waltervos
    waltervos Posts: 4
    Asparagus (green!), broccoli and cauliflower are fine vegetables for (Thai) curry. For eggplant, I like to make moussaka. Check out this recipe: http://turkishdiet.blogspot.nl/2006/12/eggplant-moussaka-patlcan-musakka.html. But: Don't fry the eggplant. Slice it and stick it in the oven on a baking sheet for a while (honestly, I just keep checking). I often make this recipe with 50/50 eggplant and zucchini.
  • MegE_N
    MegE_N Posts: 245 Member
    My fiance does mashed cauliflower with a bit of skim milk and margarine for a mashed potato alternative. He also does them as latkes.