What are everyone's favorite vegetables?
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I love asparagus !! You can eat them cold or hot.Carrots, zucchini and brussel sprouts.0
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Kale (sauteed or as chips), mini sweet peppers (grilled with olive oil and garlic or raw), sugar snap peas, lemon cucumbers, and raw kohlrabi. I love to make kebabs of fresh veggies, drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with garlic, salt, and black pepper, and throw on the grill. I also love spaghetti squash with meat sauce as a main dish.0
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In no particular order:
Cauliflower
Butternut squash
Peas
zucchini
beets
Eggplant
bok choy
kale
arugala
tomatoes
cucumber0 -
Peppers, potatoes, beets, carrots...probably top 4.0
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Roasted anything. Dipped in a dijon sauce.
Steamed baby carrots, halved green grapes, sprinkle of brown sugar.
Artichoke heart/Spinach casserole.0 -
White potato.0
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Whoa. Lots of feedback and lots of ideas!!!!! Thank y'all so much, I'm going to have to try a bunch of this stuff. Namely the kabobs, stir fries, parsnip "hashbrowns", broccoli with salsa. You guys rock.0
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Spinach, romaine, peppers, carrots, cabbage, avocados, green beans, sugar snap peas, celery, onions, tomatoes, potatoes, corn, mushrooms, asparagus... pretty much all of them. I know some of these are botanically considered fruit, but still!
I like the way broccoli and cauliflower taste, but don't eat them much because they make my stomach hurt.0 -
Have you ever tried celeriac? Makes a great low-carb, low-glycemic sub for potatoes.
You peel it, cut into cubes, boil til soft (about 10mins), then blend or mash with whatever seasonings you like. You can even add veg stock or almond milk to thin it out into a soup.
Delish, and never gets the attention it deserves!0 -
brussels sprouts
broccoli
mushrooms
roast potatoes0 -
Baby spinach in everything- in my smoothies, in my salad.
I'm also really a fan of steamed zucchini and boiled rutabega.
I also really like spinach or turnip green, or even black-eye peas with chow-chow relish on them. Mm.
Actually the only vegetable I have an aversion to is brussel sprouts, so I guess I love almost everything.0 -
Man, I love veggies
broccoli, spinach, zucchini, carrots, avocados, eggplant, lettuce, cucumber, tomato (for those who consider it as a vegetable)0 -
I love almost all veggies, particularly egg plant and zuccini roasted together.
I would rather have a hot stick poked into my eye however than eat brussel sprouts or beetroot0 -
Really, I love all vegetables. I can't think of one i don't like. Nutrition wise though: dark, leafy greens have sooo much calcium and iron.just as much as meat and dairy!0
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Raw: carrots, tomatoes, avocados, cauliflower, sweet peppers, cabbage, garlic (chopped in salad), spring onions
Boiled: beetroot
Steamed: broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, corn on the cob
Pan fried: onions (gently so they caramelise), leeks, shredded cabbage with garlic, mushrooms, asparagus (only if in season!)
Roast: carrots, parsnips, butternut squash, cauliflower, sweet peppers, potatoes
Baked: potatoes, kale (chips), chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
Boiled with pasta: kale, spinach, broccoli, spring greens, peas, soybeans
In soup: just about everything, favourites probably pumpkin/squash, tinned tomatoes, cauliflower, leek & potato, carrot, broccoliPS:
To everyone posting peas, those are lentils, not veggies.0 -
- red capsicum because it's a bit sweeter than the green cousin
- broccoli! I would eat it every single day! But not raw..
- Jicama is an old time favorite. I love it with lime, salt and chili powder
- Avocado!!0 -
Pretty much anything, but Beets and Brussell Sprouts, but my favorites are...
-Cauliflower (Especially Mashed)
-Roasted Butternut Squash
-Baked Zucchini Squash
-Baked Sweet Potatoes
-Grilled Asparagus
-Caramelized Onions
-Steamed Broccoli
-Raw Carrots
-Raw Bell Peppers
-Raw Cucumbers0 -
Roasted - corgettes, aubergines, red & green peppers, sweet potato, onions, carrots and parsnips
Boiled - brussel sprouts, cabbage, green beans
Fried - onions, mushrooms (in garlic butter!)0 -
Carrots, red peppers, pumpkin (actually a fruit though). Tomatoes (another fruit) straight from the garden :-)
Pumpkin is great for pumpkin-coconut-curry soup :-)0 -
Any ideas what to do with the avocado if one doesn't like guacamole? Thanks for suggestions! :-)0
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I eat a lot of raw vegetables. Mostly broccoli. cauliflower, celery, radishes, broccoli slaw, salad greens.
Yesterday, 380 of my 1650 calories (23%) came from veggies.0 -
Onions, broccoli, cauliflower and mushrooms. ESPECIALLY mushrooms.
If I had a big bowl of these every single day for the rest of my life, I would NOT complain. Yum!0 -
grilled asparagus with lemon pepper and just a sprinkle of parmesan cheese0
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I just tried a new one. I steamed fresh broccoli and tossed it with Annie's Roasted Red Pepper dressing and a little parmesan. Even my husband raved about it!0
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Green beans, spinach and zucchini. I like the green beans and the spinach sauteed in olive oil and garlic. I like the zucchini broiled until it's a bit crispy. Almost forgot, I like cauliflower cut into florets and mixed with garlic, parmesan cheese and olive oil, and then roasted in the oven.0
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If someone wants to PM me a list of more uncommon vegetables I have been having a blast trying out a few.
Spaghetti Squash. Cut in half, coat in spray or low cal oil, then bake open side down for 45 mins. Shreds just like spaghetti noodles. Love it.
Artichokes. I have destroyed these in an effort to try them countless times. I like the taste, when I can get in them.
Eggplant. Literally just discovered it. Has been the most disgusting thing ever, and the most delicious, depends how it's cooked in my opinion. (slice it thin)
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I like eggplant marinara. Slice it, pan fry in a bit of cooking spray, then layer in a baking dish with spaghetti sauce and mozzarella cheese. It's very good like that.
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Eggplant. Literally just discovered it. Has been the most disgusting thing ever, and the most delicious, depends how it's cooked in my opinion. (slice it thin)
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I make that very dish and LOVE it!0
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I'll have to try that.
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Kale, swiss chard and collard greens. Anything green and leafy right now!0
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