Vegetable ideas?

halama626
halama626 Posts: 16
I like to eat vegetables but it gets pretty boring when you eat them raw everyday. Does anyone have any ideas of what you can do with them with low calories? Like cucumbers, carrots, ect. I like to eat them as snacks at work so I would like to be able to make something that I could eat a few days out of the week.

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  • byHISstrength
    byHISstrength Posts: 984 Member
    Eat them with some hummus
    Roast them
  • tlou5
    tlou5 Posts: 497 Member
    Zucchini or sweet potato baked chips
  • sweating_sweet_tea
    sweating_sweet_tea Posts: 9 Member
    I have baby carrots and celery w/ "ranch" the ranch seasoning pack mixed w/ cottage cheese, and can eat fresh cucumbers and tomatoes w/ just a lil salt all day long.
  • UrbanLotus
    UrbanLotus Posts: 1,163 Member
    Roast
    Sautée with evoo & garlic
    Stir fry - experiment with making different sauces
    If you like Indian flavors, I eat raw veggies with a squeeze of lemon, black salt, cracked pepper, & cumin. Cucumbers, radishes and tomatoes are good like this
  • JustineMarie21
    JustineMarie21 Posts: 437 Member
    Marinaded veggies such as, onions, peppers, eggplant, zuchinni, mushrooms. After about an hour skewer them and grilled till done. Yummy
  • elainemorris1982
    elainemorris1982 Posts: 104 Member
    I make bbq skewers with - peppers, mushrooms and tamoatoes
  • vegan4lyfe2012
    vegan4lyfe2012 Posts: 1,241 Member
    Steam them and sprinkle with some nooch :) That's how I eat a couple cups' worth of veggies every day!
  • tkillion810
    tkillion810 Posts: 591 Member
    -Blend spinach or kale in smoothies
    -Make guacamole with kale in it to dip raw veggies in
    -Hummus and salsa also make great dippers
    -Almond butter with carrots or celery
    -Roast up a few trays of veggies on the weekend - such as brussel sprouts, diced squash, sweet potatoes - mix and match to your preference
    -Veggie soup as a snack or side dish
  • blondageh
    blondageh Posts: 923 Member
    I am in for the smoothie idea. You mix in some spinach and kale with a banana and some coconut water, all your are tasting is banana and you get all those leafy green benefits.
  • eblakes93
    eblakes93 Posts: 372 Member
    I love roasted veggies.

    Preheat overn to 400 degrees.

    Wash green asparagus and cut of the dry part of the bottoms.

    Line them up in a baking dish that will hold all of them without overlapping. Toss with enough olive oil to coat, salt and pepper.

    Slice lemons thin and lay them on top of the asparagus.

    Cook for 10 minutes or until tender.

    NOM NOM.
  • Low fat cream cheese with a bit of water to make it thinner is a good dip.

    I like to take a pretty large helping of steamed veggies (asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, onion and mixes peppers usually) with a little vegetable broth, herbs and spices and soy sauce and a serving of rice to eat it with to work for lunch. Heat up the rice and veggies and pour the veggies and broth over the rice. It ends up being around 350 calories the way I package it, so I've more than enough calorie allowance for snacking if I feel hungry later, which is rare.
  • halama626
    halama626 Posts: 16
    Thank you everyone for the great ideas!
  • bump
  • Scarlett_Belle
    Scarlett_Belle Posts: 145 Member
    bump
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Turn them into a dip.

    Baba ganoush is roasted aubergine blended with garlic and tahini, but I've found this idea works really well with courgette as well (that's eggplant and zucchini....)

    I've seen a carrot-as-humous recipe, grated cucmber with Greek or natural yoghurt is very refreshing in the heat, and peas or broad beans can be used to make a frigolemole.

    And of course there's guacamole.
  • icimani
    icimani Posts: 1,454 Member
    - Grilled with a little evoo and some seasoned salt
    - Steamed
    - Saute'd with a little evoo and garlic
    - Saute'd with Land O Lakes Saute Express
    - Fresh tomatoes just sliced with a little salt.
    - Corn on the cob is great in the microwave - quick and easy. Leave it in the shuck, microwave for about 3 1/2 to 4 mins per ear. Cut off the top and bottom and just squeeze it out the bottom, and it comes out with very little silk. I use the spray I-can't-believe-it's-not-butter, and a little salt.
  • trogalicious
    trogalicious Posts: 4,584 Member
    take all of those veggies

    add a grill / grill pan.

    Fresh garlic, lemon zest, salt, pepper.

    you're welcome.
  • chadraeder3
    chadraeder3 Posts: 279 Member
    If you got a grill throw them on that, after marinade them or some olive oil and seasoning. You can also throw some fruits on the grill too, peaches are in season now and they are spectacular grilled, pineapple does great on a grill too. Grill is usually outside and does not heat up the house in the summer too.

    You might want to try and grill over a wood fire too, to me it adds a little extra something to the food.
  • RobTheGourmet
    RobTheGourmet Posts: 189 Member
    make a minestrone ( seasonal vegetable soup )
    vegetable quiche
    vegetable tart

    braise some greens like escarole or saute even toss in some chili peppers

    with hardier ones you can mash them and eat them as such like parsnips and carrots or even cauliflower/broccoli

    make a bread out of them sweet or savory

    cut them very thin and bake them very low temp dry them out and they are veg chips
  • TCrawford70
    TCrawford70 Posts: 59 Member
    Great ideas!:smile: Bump
  • pepperpat64
    pepperpat64 Posts: 423 Member
    One of my favorite raw veggie snacks is a celery stalk with a slice of lowfat cheese stuffed in the middle. I like smoked provolone the best but use whatever cheese you prefer.

    Hummus is a really good dip for veggies and it's very healthy.

    Try different kinds of salad dressings too. Don't just stick with the standard ranch or bleu cheese. Honey mustard, raspberry vinaigrette, sun-dried tomato vinaigrette, buttermilk, Green Goddess - there are all kinds of interesting flavors. Some of them can be high in fat and sugar, but unless you use more than one or two tablespoons, they're generally not bad. You can get pretty much anything in stores these days or you can make your own.

    Kalyn's Kitchen has some awesome veggie recipes, both raw and cooked. There are quite a few Kalyn's fans on MFP and you can even find nutrition counts for some of her recipes in the Food database. If any are missing, they're not hard to figure out and you can add them yourself. She does lots of South Beach Diet friendly meals too, if that matters. I used to hate Brussels sprouts until I tried her "Shredded and Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Toasted Almonds and Parmesan," and now I actually crave them! I substitute toasted pine nuts for the almonds though - just my preference.

    http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2005/04/vegetables-and-vegetarian-dishes.html
  • megsi474
    megsi474 Posts: 370 Member
    Love roasted Brussels sprouts.

    Cut raw sprouts into quarters
    Toss in olive oil
    Sprinkle with salt and pepper
    Roast in oven at 400 until they start to crisp.
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,064 Member
    I love to grill them on the BBQ. I just brush them with a little olive oil and add a little salt and pepper to them. Yum!

    Bell peppers, red onions, mushrooms and zucchini are my usual choices.
  • sportyredhead01
    sportyredhead01 Posts: 482 Member
    Love roasted Brussels sprouts.

    Cut raw sprouts into quarters
    Toss in olive oil
    Sprinkle with salt and pepper
    Roast in oven at 400 until they start to crisp.

    This +1.
    I like them burnt and crunchy.
  • RobTheGourmet
    RobTheGourmet Posts: 189 Member
    Love roasted Brussels sprouts.

    Cut raw sprouts into quarters
    Toss in olive oil
    Sprinkle with salt and pepper
    Roast in oven at 400 until they start to crisp.

    This +1.
    I like them burnt and crunchy.

    I like to steam them slightly then saute them in stainless/cast iron, then add minced Pancetta and crushed minced garlic and maybe some chili's to add a little heat to mine or some lemon juice to keep it bright also brings out the flavors keeps it from getting heavy.
  • tkillion810
    tkillion810 Posts: 591 Member
    I saw someone put their brussel sprouts on a skewer and then grilled them. What a great idea for days you don't want to heat the oven (and the house) up.
  • angelbaby5176
    angelbaby5176 Posts: 1 Member
    i slice them pretty thin and wrap in nori sheets. veggie Sushi rolls!!! i use very little soy sauce if at all i also add avocado fresh jalapenos. or vietnamese spring rolls with only veggies and use the brown rice wrap paper for less calories and gluten free. these little wraps/rolls are heaven just add whatever sauce or dressing you like.