Making frozen microwaveable steamed vegetables not boring
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I was going to suggest stir fry. Why isn't stir fry healthy?
Well I'm sure it can be but the way I learned is not. If you know a healthy way to make it that is still strongly flavored I'd be down to try it but when I have tried to make it without drowning it in sauce it was bland for me. Based on other recipes I try from the internet I think I have an extreme idea of what is bland from being spoiled to louisiana food. Not bland but when I started making calorie listings for my moms recipes I was horrified.
Edit: by unhealthy I mean my fingers swell from sodium the day after I make stir fry. Also when I eat sushi. I'm 23 and my fingers swell uncomfortably from soy sauce wthAll I do is buy bag of frozen green beans and measure out however much I want, then pan fry on high for 1 min each side. once they're nice and crispy I turn the heat down all the way and add a clove of crushed garlic and tbls of low sodium soya sauce or kraft oregano and feta dressing. So good!!!
wait- the bag isn't one serving size?
I don't know about her but I get 6 lb bags that have 6 1lb bags inside that you microwave. So mine are def not one serving lol.
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victoriavoodoo wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I was going to suggest stir fry. Why isn't stir fry healthy?
Well I'm sure it can be but the way I learned is not. If you know a healthy way to make it that is still strongly flavored I'd be down to try it but when I have tried to make it without drowning it in sauce it was bland for me. Based on other recipes I try from the internet I think I have an extreme idea of what is bland from being spoiled to louisiana food. Not bland but when I started making calorie listings for my moms recipes I was horrified.
I season mine with dry seasonings and peppers, then just before serving stir in a little corn starch disolved in water. That thickens into a sauce flavored by whatever seasonings I've used.0 -
victoriavoodoo wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I was going to suggest stir fry. Why isn't stir fry healthy?
Well I'm sure it can be but the way I learned is not. When I have tried to make it without drowning it in sauce it was bland for me.
Edit: by unhealthy I mean my fingers swell from sodium the day after I make stir fry. Also when I eat sushi. I'm 23 and my fingers swell uncomfortably from soy sauce wthAll I do is buy bag of frozen green beans and measure out however much I want, then pan fry on high for 1 min each side. once they're nice and crispy I turn the heat down all the way and add a clove of crushed garlic and tbls of low sodium soya sauce or kraft oregano and feta dressing. So good!!!
wait- the bag isn't one serving size?
I don't know about her but I get 6 lb bags that have 6 1lb bags inside that you microwave. So mine are def not one serving lol.
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victoriavoodoo wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I was going to suggest stir fry. Why isn't stir fry healthy?
Well I'm sure it can be but the way I learned is not. When I have tried to make it without drowning it in sauce it was bland for me.
Edit: by unhealthy I mean my fingers swell from sodium the day after I make stir fry. Also when I eat sushi. I'm 23 and my fingers swell uncomfortably from soy sauce wthAll I do is buy bag of frozen green beans and measure out however much I want, then pan fry on high for 1 min each side. once they're nice and crispy I turn the heat down all the way and add a clove of crushed garlic and tbls of low sodium soya sauce or kraft oregano and feta dressing. So good!!!
wait- the bag isn't one serving size?
I don't know about her but I get 6 lb bags that have 6 1lb bags inside that you microwave. So mine are def not one serving lol.0 -
lol- It would never make a week- I'd it all in one serving. I love veggies.0
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sriracha and rice, soups, stir fry, pasta with veggies0
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You can roast veggies as well straight from a frozen bag. Dump on a baking sheet, spray or drizzle some olive oil and add your seasonings. Preheat oven to 385 and cook till veggies are getting brown and crispy0
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A lot of times I go ahead and steam them in the microwave to cook most of the way through but for just under the amount of time, then sautee them in a pan with olive oil and other seasonings (garlic, ginger, soy for stir fry or garlic, minced onion, rosemary for Italian). I add them to soups, I have bought the basic frozen mixed veggies (peas, carrots, corn) and used that for easier Chicken Pot Pie and Shepherd's Pie.
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I mostly use frozen veggies, they are cheap and you can keep them for weeks in your freezer. I tend to just use salt and pepper, a lot of pepper, and I really like them this way.
Today I had red bell peppers, just fried in the pan without any additional oil. They get a nice roasted flavour to them this way.
And garlic, garlic makes everything 100x better0 -
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kleineseinhorn wrote: »I mostly use frozen veggies, they are cheap and you can keep them for weeks in your freezer. I tend to just use salt and pepper, a lot of pepper, and I really like them this way.
Today I had red bell peppers, just fried in the pan without any additional oil. They get a nice roasted flavour to them this way.
And garlic, garlic makes everything 100x better
exactly I'm the same way and I find this to be freaking scrumptious. I do a little Smart Balance pan spray, toss in the veggies while they are still frozen and add a little salt, quite a bit of pepper, and a couple fresh cloves of garlic and I cook until they get some browning on them. I go a little higher than medium heat and it only takes a few mins. I do this every morning as I get ready cuz you can walk away for a few mins to get dressed. Then for my meal prep I throw some chicken strips or some other meaty thing on top, pack it and go. 3 mins in the microwave at lunch and its awesome tasting. garlic is the secret
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I usually put soy sauce (or tamari) and five spice, or garlic and onion powder.0
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There are a gazillion recipes out there.
If you don't have the time, energy or inclination to do much, sprinkle different kinds of Mrs. Dash on it for flavoring.
Mrs. Dash is a really simple way to get some flavoring when you are feeling lazy. Btdt.0 -
Sriracha is the spice of life.0
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I really like the miso gravy found on the veggie dragon bowls. If you use a recipe without peanut butter, it is pretty low calorie. You could even omit all oil except the sesame oil if the calories is a huge issue, but made as is it makes veggies and a sweet potato seem like a meal! Here's my favorite recipe: http://www.poppytalk.com/2010/06/rich-hearty-healthy-tangy-miso-gravy.html
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Good thread!
I really can't be bothered with doing too much extra work, but my current combo is veg in the microwave with a bit of water- so i have a soupy bit at the bottom; and then add some cottage cheese with piri piri hot sauce.
And i might mix things up with the addition of eggs, or lentil left overs, OR salsa.0
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