Underrated foods?
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Losingweightforgood2019 wrote: »Seems to be cauliflower these days👀
this is a joke, right?1 -
Apple Butter!!!3
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Beet greens, definitely beet greens. And for some reason there are plenty of 'em lately at my Michigan farmer's market, locally grown, in March. Must be early beet thinning season, or something. So good.4
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Beet greens, definitely beet greens. And for some reason there are plenty of 'em lately at my Michigan farmer's market, locally grown, in March. Must be early beet thinning season, or something. So good.
LOVE beet greens!! I remember making a post here a few years ago asking what that magic green was in my mixed greens, and it changed how I do shopping forever. Every time I enter a grocery store, even if I'm just buying toilet paper, I will check the produce section if they have one looking for my next beet greens "fix". We don't get them often around here.1 -
Fiddleheads, and the season is slowly coming here.
Mushrooms. I've been living on those things lately.0 -
Lentils and baby spinach. I eat both several times a week, they are both very versatile and delicious1
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Mushrooms and turnips are so underrated. They are delicious, nutritious, and filling.3
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mydogisthebestdogever wrote: »Mushrooms and turnips are so underrated. They are delicious, nutritious, and filling.
I wouldn't say mushrooms are undderrated. Depends on the type I guess.
Turnips, while undderrated sure, are disgusting0 -
Priasmama416 wrote: »Lentils and baby spinach. I eat both several times a week, they are both very versatile and delicious
Ew to lentils! imo0 -
I think dried beans/legumes aren't given their due credit. Either it's canned or none. Since having an Instant Pot I make them all the time (don't need to soak) and they taste way better than canned, I eat a batch a week in salads alone now.1
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I think dried beans/legumes aren't given their due credit. Either it's canned or none. Since having an Instant Pot I make them all the time (don't need to soak) and they taste way better than canned, I eat a batch a week in salads alone now.
I love frozen peas... still frozen. Does that count? haha0 -
mydogisthebestdogever wrote: »Mushrooms and turnips are so underrated. They are delicious, nutritious, and filling.
A really delicious thing is sliced turnips layered with a savory fresh-mushroom-heavy bread stuffing (I like whole grain bread). No, I don't have a recipe, but it's just basic bread stuffing (like for poultry) with sage, garlic, etc.; and the turnips; then baked in a casserole dish until done. To keep calories manageable, I think one could reduce the bread part to just enough to nicely absorb the mushroom juices, if desired.0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »mydogisthebestdogever wrote: »Mushrooms and turnips are so underrated. They are delicious, nutritious, and filling.
I wouldn't say mushrooms are undderrated. Depends on the type I guess.
Turnips, while undderrated sure, are disgustingpancakerunner wrote: »Priasmama416 wrote: »Lentils and baby spinach. I eat both several times a week, they are both very versatile and delicious
Ew to lentils! imo
@pancakerunner, I think you and I are nearly food-preference opposites. I love turnips and lentils . . . and you know what I think about those Lofthouse cookies you seem to obsess over.
I think we could avoid interpersonal conflict if we were shipwrecked together on an island with a decent grocery store! :flowerforyou:2 -
pancakerunner wrote: »mydogisthebestdogever wrote: »Mushrooms and turnips are so underrated. They are delicious, nutritious, and filling.
I wouldn't say mushrooms are undderrated. Depends on the type I guess.
Turnips, while undderrated sure, are disgustingpancakerunner wrote: »Priasmama416 wrote: »Lentils and baby spinach. I eat both several times a week, they are both very versatile and delicious
Ew to lentils! imo
@pancakerunner, I think you and I are nearly food-preference opposites. I love turnips and lentils . . . and you know what I think about those Lofthouse cookies you seem to obsess over.
I think we could avoid interpersonal conflict if we were shipwrecked together on an island with a decent grocery store! :flowerforyou:
Haha... Yay! Don't eat me. Also, for the record, I'm NOT a fan of those Lofethouse sugar cookies!0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »mydogisthebestdogever wrote: »Mushrooms and turnips are so underrated. They are delicious, nutritious, and filling.
I wouldn't say mushrooms are undderrated. Depends on the type I guess.
Turnips, while undderrated sure, are disgustingpancakerunner wrote: »Priasmama416 wrote: »Lentils and baby spinach. I eat both several times a week, they are both very versatile and delicious
Ew to lentils! imo
@pancakerunner, I think you and I are nearly food-preference opposites. I love turnips and lentils . . . and you know what I think about those Lofthouse cookies you seem to obsess over.
I think we could avoid interpersonal conflict if we were shipwrecked together on an island with a decent grocery store! :flowerforyou:
Haha... Yay! Don't eat me. Also, for the record, I'm NOT a fan of those Lofethouse sugar cookies!
I'm vegetarian. You'd be safe. For a long time, at least.0 -
The ancient grain, farro.1
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PrimaryAdjunctOfUnimatrix1010 wrote: »The ancient grain, farro.
Bulgur is also underrated!2 -
tapioca pudding... and rice pudding. yum3
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pancakerunner wrote: »tapioca pudding... and rice pudding. yum
Forgot all about these two...yummm0 -
I confess, I haven’t read through the thread. Did someone mention parsnips?2
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Pizelles great cookie and low calorie0
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angelexperiment wrote: »Pizelles great cookie and low calorie
good as a sandwich for ice cream!0 -
Egg salad. I don't eat it a lot, but this being Lent and all it's made a return to my lunch rotation. 'Tis good.2
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AngryViking1970 wrote: »Egg salad. I don't eat it a lot, but this being Lent and all it's made a return to my lunch rotation. 'Tis good.
I can't do egg, macaroni or potato salads... ahhhhjust_Tomek wrote: »Since we are talking salads....... crab salad.
CRAB salad though... and tuna salad. Love them.0 -
I think iceberg lettuce is underrrated. I love a creamy dressing and iceberg lettuce holds up nicely to a creamy dressing. Yes, low in nutrition but refreshing and crispy.
Also, plantain. It’s a great alternative to potato/sweet potato/rice or any other starchy carbohydrate you may eat. You can boil it, fry it, bake it and it’s relatively low calorie.2 -
stephaniezinone wrote: »I think iceberg lettuce is underrrated. I love a creamy dressing and iceberg lettuce holds up nicely to a creamy dressing. Yes, low in nutrition but refreshing and crispy.
Also, plantain. It’s a great alternative to potato/sweet potato/rice or any other starchy carbohydrate you may eat. You can boil it, fry it, bake it and it’s relatively low calorie.
I like shredded iceberg on tacos. Also a nice wedge salad is good!0 -
stephaniezinone wrote: »I think iceberg lettuce is underrrated. I love a creamy dressing and iceberg lettuce holds up nicely to a creamy dressing. Yes, low in nutrition but refreshing and crispy.
Also, plantain. It’s a great alternative to potato/sweet potato/rice or any other starchy carbohydrate you may eat. You can boil it, fry it, bake it and it’s relatively low calorie.
Iceberg is my favorite kind of lettuce! I use it on wraps, salads, everything. Romaine is a close second.1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »stephaniezinone wrote: »I think iceberg lettuce is underrrated. I love a creamy dressing and iceberg lettuce holds up nicely to a creamy dressing. Yes, low in nutrition but refreshing and crispy.
Also, plantain. It’s a great alternative to potato/sweet potato/rice or any other starchy carbohydrate you may eat. You can boil it, fry it, bake it and it’s relatively low calorie.
Iceberg is my favorite kind of lettuce! I use it on wraps, salads, everything. Romaine is a close second.
I only like shredded or wedges of it! Haha. I don't like just chopped up leaves of it.. Idk0 -
Malted milk powder.1
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MUSSELS!!! Super healthy, convenient and all around amazing2
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