boring veggies
bethanylerew
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my husband and i have recently started eating better and exercising. in fact, we're really getting into it. i do a majority of the cooking and i'm coming up short on what to do for side dishes. other than frozen peas, corn or broccoli (which corn and peas aren't really that awesome of veggies to begin with) i'm really out of ideas on what is tasty yet easy considering we have very busy lives.
what keeps everyone going and salivating?
what keeps everyone going and salivating?
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I love steamed green beans and fresh asparagus! Right now (physically RIGHT NOW) I'm munching on sliced raw green bell peppers. YUM!
A good rule in my household is "Something raw at every meal"....carrots, green bell peppers, a salad, fruit....whatever. It's just a rule we live by to help live happier lives!0 -
i'm a brussel sprouts addict. so so so good.
roast them with coconut oil and some seasoning... mmm!0 -
my husband and i have recently started eating better and exercising. in fact, we're really getting into it. i do a majority of the cooking and i'm coming up short on what to do for side dishes. other than frozen peas, corn or broccoli (which corn and peas aren't really that awesome of veggies to begin with) i'm really out of ideas on what is tasty yet easy considering we have very busy lives.
what keeps everyone going and salivating?
I'm currently eating some grilled chicken and steamed broccoli for lunch. I don't necessarily "salivate" over the broccoli but I eat it because I know it's good for me and I want to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
You could consider adding a baked potato or some brown rice with the veggies to spice things up a bit, but, ultimately, if you want to be healthy you're just going to have to learn to deal with veggies at lunch/dinner.0 -
I love corn on the cob, grilled veggies (potato/fresh green beans/carrots etc), love spinach too for salads and sautéed in Pam spray We have salad as one side a few times/week. I tend to have a decent amount of the "bad" veggies (corn/potato) but it has worked well for me. Check out skinnytaste website too for ideas and good luck!0
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We steam cauliflower and put crushed red pepper on them to spice them up. We also grill asparagus and sprinkle a little (very little) parmesan cheese on them. Also, corn on the cob is a fan favorite...(no butter though)0
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I loooooove steamed fresh broccoli with garlic salt. My mom used to buy the broccoli/cauliflower/carrot mix in the frozen section, steam all of those, and add the garlic salt. Yummy.0
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I put lemon juice on most of the green veggies I steam and that helps the taste a lot! Sauteed Kale, spinach. Steamed green beans and asparagus. I like sauteeing broccoli in a little teriyaki sauce with sesame seeds (great source of calcium). My recent fave is sauteed yellow squash in a little (just a little!) bit of butter. Try slicing up some peppers (all different colors) and having with some dip, or sauteeing them and add to sandwiches, tacos, etc. Sauteed eggplant or oven roasted eggplant is yummy.0
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Bethany,
Try making Kale chips. They are fantastic and you can add your own spices.
Just spray Kale leaves with Pam, sprinkle your spice (I use cajun) place in the oven on a cookie sheet at 375 for about 10-12 minutes or until crisp.0 -
I grill veggies or roast them..YUM!0
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Roasted cauliflower. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Try it with a little curry powder too.
Baked sweet potatoes. (Bake them don't microwave them.)
Fresh broccoli with salsa. Heck any veggie with salsa.
Sauteed greens with feta cheese.
Roasted green beans with balsamic vinager.
Fresh sweet peas, cherry tomatoes, carrots. Make up some spinach dip using LF mayo and greek yogurt.0 -
I love to chop up summer squash or zucchini and saute if in a pan with a little seasoning. Only takes a few minutes and there delish. Sometimes ill throw some chopped mushrooms, sun dried tomato's, or red bell peppers to liven things up0
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I don't even know what "boring veggies" means? :noway: LOL
Don't quit, just try different things. I grill a lot of my veggies! Raw works too..delightful.
Brocoli, Asparagus, Snap Peas (yum), Edamame, Cucumbers, Tomato, Fresh Cut Green Beans (never canned), Roasted Cauliflower is delightful and so yummy..you can even make them into "mashed taters". Delish MUSHROOMS are bomb!
If you need to dip them you can use Greek Yogurt.
Fruit is where I use to have problems but I am working those in too. Good luck! Just remember, veggies make your plate pretty and you'll be eating much better!0 -
With grilling season, I really enjoy veggie kebabs. Mushrooms, bell peppers, purple onions, zucchini, squash, and tomatoes spritzed with some oil and seasoned with salt and pepper. Lemon goes very well with broccoli, so maybe a squeeze over the florets. I love asparagus, boiled lightly then shocked in ice water. Cumber salad (make your dressing with oil, vinegar, and herbs of choice).0
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i'm a brussel sprouts addict. so so so good.
roast them with coconut oil and some seasoning... mmm!
Ditto on BSprouts. I cut mine in half, toss with a little EVOO, salt and pepper, then place on baking sheet (cut side down), steam (covered with foil) for about 45 minutes in a 400 degree oven, then remove the foil to get nice and brown on the cut side. DELICIOUS! I eat those almost every day!0 -
Mashed cauliflower---YUM!!! Steamed broccoli or raw, whichever is the preference. Some other favorites are steamed asparagus, cucumbers and raw spinach....Hmmmm...I seem to have a thing for green veggies :happy:0
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Roasted cauliflower. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Try it with a little curry powder too.
Baked sweet potatoes. (Bake them don't microwave them.)
Fresh broccoli with salsa. Heck any veggie with salsa.
Sauteed greens with feta cheese.
Roasted green beans with balsamic vinager.
Fresh sweet peas, cherry tomatoes, carrots. Make up some spinach dip using LF mayo and greek yogurt.
YUM!0 -
Definaly asparagus!! My kids love it too! I just put a little olive oil and a few grates of fresh garlic in pan and simmer on low until they are tender!
Also try fresh carrots and sliced cucumbers with hummus.
The grill is a vegetables friend too! Corn on the cob is amazing grilled :bigsmile: as well as fresh squash, peppers, and zuchinni! You can just slice them up and wrap them in tinfoil and through them on while your are grilling your meat! Its a quick clean up too!
GOOD LUCK0 -
You can look at my diary, all I eat are veggies. And that is only a slight exaggeration. :flowerforyou:0
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Zucchini - buy fresh or frozen, if fresh I cut them up then freeze them for later (especialy if I get them at a good price)
Green Beans - Cook mine either steamed or oven roasted with a little EVOO and seasonings
Sweet peppers - again I buy fresh and cut them up and freeze them
Broccoli - love oven roasting them, still has a crunch to them this way
Any of these I steam, oven roast, grill or saute0 -
Sriracha sauce makes everything better nutrional yeast is also good on veggies!
Asparagus drizzled lightly with EVOO and sprinkle some garlic powder and some fresh cracked pepper... SO good!!!
Brussels sprouts halved, sautéed with some onions, EVOO, and turkey bacon bits0 -
Root veggies! I love to roast parsnips, carrots and shallots (mix with a little olive oil, salt & pepper)! I could eat an entire batch without blinking an eye.
Beets - I hated beets growing up (canned beets? YUK), but on a whim I bought golden beets, roasted them with parsnips (see a trend?) and it was amazing. CPK has a roasted beet salad that is amazing and easy to make at home - roast purple and golden beets, mix with arugula or any salad choice, top with any cheese choice, a few pine nuts or sunflower seeds and drizzle with olive oil.
I'd suggest going to a farmers market and asking the vendors for ideas! Also look at vegetarian/vegan cook books too!0 -
I eat the steam-in-bag frozen veggies a lot. There are lots of varieties and I keep the freezer stocked so I don't have to worry about things going bad, and I always have something quick on hand. If I add anything to them it is some garlic powder, cajun seasoning, a little parmeson, or just good cracked pepper. My husband doesn't eat veggies, so since I'm just making them for myself I keep it very simple. I did get some fresh asparagus for tonight and I'll steam that and add a hint of lemon juice.0
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Sriracha sauce makes everything better nutrional yeast is also good on veggies!
ain't that the truth!0 -
I love steamed veggies too, i add some Mrs. Dash because it has no sodium. also throw them in tinfoil, add some EVOO, garlic and what ever spice you want and put them in the oven for "roasted" veggies. So good.0
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sautee sugar snap peas in coconut oil with garlic or ginger and a dash of salt
Roast cauliflower at 425 for 25 with EVO, marjoram, and parmesan cheese. Add balsamic vinegar in the last 5 minutes
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/balsamic_parmesan_roasted_cauliflower.html
Really oven roast any veggie in a similar fashion - EVO, spices, with or w/o balsamic vinegar or parmesan
Carrot fries - I make them with fresh rosemary - YUM!
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Roasted-Carrot-Fries0 -
Try broiling peppers, eggplant and zucchini on the bbq.0
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we eat mashed cauliflower very often and a lot of roast veggies. almost any veggie is amazing when roasted. my husband even likes veggies he normally wont eat like green beans when they are roasted.0
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Fresh string beans.. the skinniest ones you can find.. put a tablespoon or two of olive oil into a frying pan and sautee the beans for 7-8 minutes. Sprinkle with a little lemon juice while cooking and for the last two minutes add some minced garlic to taste. Sprinkle with a little sea salt and pepper when finished. I pick them up and eat them like fries! YUM!0
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I hide my veggies in home made spaghetti sauce0
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carrots w/ Spicy Guacamole as dip.0
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