New veggies to try?
Klem4
Posts: 399 Member
Hello!
Okay, so I eat your pretty standard veggies- peas, corn, green beans, peppers, broccoli, cucumbers, carrots, lettuces.
What new veggies should I try? And how do you eat/prepare them? recipes are awesome too, if you got one. Need to branch out!
Thanks!!
Okay, so I eat your pretty standard veggies- peas, corn, green beans, peppers, broccoli, cucumbers, carrots, lettuces.
What new veggies should I try? And how do you eat/prepare them? recipes are awesome too, if you got one. Need to branch out!
Thanks!!
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I have recently tried for the first time, turnips and parsnips. Both very good in soup. I have seen recipes floating around for "fries" made out of these and assume those would be good but haven't tried them.
I have also had roasted spaghetti squash. That was okay. I think it would be better if I spiced it up but plain it was edible but not seconds worthy.0 -
Butternut squash oh so good.0
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Peas are legumes and corns are grains.
My personal favourites:
Asparagus - Grilled or boiled
Potatoes - All varieties since each shines with a specific cooking method
Zucchini and Water Chestnuts - Diced and put in a stir-fry
Spaghetti squash - Substituted for pasta (even though I love pasta but spaghetti squash has a nice nuttiness)
Butternut squash - Soup form
Kale - Turned into chips
Bell peppers - Stuffed or sliced, sauteed and put into fajitas
Onions - Caramelized and used as a topping
Cucumbers - Sliced, salted, and eaten raw (Sometimes I eat an entire one a day)
Not a vegetable but people think they are:
Mushrooms - Sauteed and put on to pizzas or into pastas0 -
Since you like peas, how about pea shoots? They're a nice alternative to your usual salad/saute greens.0
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Chinese Long beans are really good curried with some potato.
I dont have a recipe Im not good with those. lol
Im sure you could google it.0 -
Summer squashes (the soft outside ones) like zucchini, pattypan, yellow zuccini, are all easy to prepare. Wash them, cut off the ends, slice or dice, and steam (about 6 min.) or put them into a stir fry (5-6 min.) Or spray them with oil, season with salt and Italian seasoning, bake at 375 until fork tender (check at 10 min.) You can also add them to soups or casseroles, too.
Sweet potatoes are great oven fried. Scrub them, cut off knobby ends and bruised spots. Slice about 1/2 inch thick. In a bowl, toss them with a drizzle of oil (I like olive oil) until all are coated. Spread in a single layer on a foil lined baking sheet and season as desired. Only salt is fine, for a new flavor, sprinkle with cumin too. Bake at 425 for 40 minutes, until the edges are beginning to brown.0 -
Beets - roast them at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. Sprinkle with salt then eat. The greens are very good steamed sprinkled with cider vinegar or red wine vinegar.
Spaghetti squash - roast (not sure of temp and time) Check skinnytaste.com
Zuchinni - sauteed
Parsnips are delicious. Roast in oven with carrots.
Variety of greens - kale, swiss chard0 -
My kids and I love roasted cauliflower- it is so much tastier than steamed(which I alo like). Spritz the florets with olive oil and sprinkle withe sea salt and pepper and any spices you like (we love smoked paprika) and bake at 425 for about 40 min or until browned. My kids act like it's chocolate or something!!
I also do Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, asparagus (only roast about 15min), broccoli, etc using this method.0 -
Pat6250, that sounds deeee-lish! And I love sweet potatoes.0
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i love green/red/yellow peppers... french bean, chinese spinach, pak choi, choy sum~ most of them are chinese cabbages :laugh:0
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Asparagus is my new fav right now just roasted in oven with a bit of oil and salt and pepper0
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And I concur on asparagus... you can do so much with it. Just don't boil or bake the bejeesus out of it because mushy asparagus ... yuck. And get fresh. Don't even bother with canned.
Actually, that would be my recommendation on all veggies. Get fresh whenever you can.0 -
artichokes....boil in salt water until done about 45 mins
squash...boiled , grilled or roasted
asparagus...grilled or baked, boiled
green beans boiled with new potatoes, onions, garlic , salt and bacon.....YUM
brussel spouts....boil
snap peas...stirfried
cauliflower, boiled you can mash it like mash potatoes with seasoning and a little butter.....roast it, boil it,,..
sweet potatoes ....bake in microwave for about 6 mins0 -
EGGPLANT!0
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Baby spinach
*toss a handful in the blender with 8 oz milk and 1 cup frozen berries (add protein powder if you want)
*add a little or a lot to an omelette
*spinach salad with or without different varieties of lettuce
*use instead of lettuce on any sandwhich
*use instead of or in addition to the meat in lasagna
*with cottage cheese and spaghetti sauce for "pretend" lasagna0 -
Asparagus is my favorite - grilled or sauteed with a tiny bit of olive oil and salt/pepper
Broccoli - steamed
red leaf lettuce/green leaf lettuce
bell peppers (all colors) grilled or sauteed with light olive oil
zucchini - I prepare this in different ways. One of my faves is to cut them in discs, put in a bowl, add one tbsp of olive oil, salt pepper and parmesan cheese, lay on a baking sheet, bake at 350 for 10-15 min. Depending on oven, check to make sure they don't get too soggy
black beans (I guess they are more of a legume, but I LOVE them and eat probably 3 times a week!)
cabbage
spinach - love to eat raw, sauteed in a little olive oil
jicama - jicama salad (YUM)
English cucumbers
raw carrots...0 -
I love sautéed Brussels sprouts. I thought I hated them, but a sweet lady from Belgium that I met at the farmer’s market talked me into trying them again. Her recipe:
Cut the core end off sprouts and quarter. Put small amount evoo in pan add 2 cloves chopped garlic and ¼ tsp caraway seeds. When garlic starts to color add sprouts. Sautee until they brown , then add about 1/3 cup water cover and let steam a bit until water is gone and spourts are tender. Delicious!0 -
My CSA last year sure helped with this one...
Asparagus
Fresh peas (normally, I dislike peas, garden fresh baby peas, whole different vegetable!)
Kale (in soup, in sesame dressing... )
Fennel (roasted, over greens.. YUM and healthy! Fennel au gratin with potatoes and smoked gouda..not low cal!)
Beets. (roasted or boiled, hot or cold, as a beet salad with goat cheese and greens... YUM) If you think you don't like them, try the gold ones first.
Sweet potatoes, baked with a little salt.. could eat them every day (but then I'd turn orange)
radishes (for something different on the many, many salads eaten)
Lima beans (I only like baby ones)0 -
Fennel sliced raw into salad with orange segments.0
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Sweet potatoes! You can even be lazy and just cook them in the microwave, they come out fine.
Pro tip: Leave the skin on, it's the best part (taste & texture wise, and it's also got some extra fiber)
Also sweet potatoes taste awesome with cinnamon -_^0 -
yall have given me some great ideas. :happy:
We use any fresh veggie in whole wheat rotini salad (use light or fat free Italian dressing sparingly) but mainly squash, zucchini, cucumbers, bell pepper, celery, tomatoes, and carrots. We throw in a LOT of whatever vegetable on hand.
Another variation, whole wheat rotini with light Ranch and broccoli, cauliflower, and scallions.0 -
Zucchini sliced into spaghetti strands. Boil like pasta for several minutes, add tomato sauce. Very healthy.0
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Zucchini sliced into spaghetti strands. Boil like pasta for several minutes, add tomato sauce. Very healthy.
What a great idea, I love zucchini.0 -
I like to roast root veggies (and veggies that look like they should grow underground)
peel and cut the following veggies into smallish pieces
beets
turnips
kohlrabi
carrots
toss in olive oil, salt, and pepper, and roast at 350 until soft0 -
Look up on google the Blog "A Veggie Venture" . Lady tries new vegetable a week (or something) and has tons of recipes!. The top corner has a link that says "Vegetable A - Z ". Awesome resource!0
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http://aveggieventuresrecipebox.blogspot.ca/2005/03/alphabet-of-vegetables_6295.html
She cooked a different vegetable dish everyday for an entire year!0 -
These are fabulous, thanks so much for the ideas! will be adding these to my list!0
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Try sweet potato as suggsted above with olive oil and baked, but try cinnamon as a different taste. Gorgeous.
Baby spinach, fresh, use in salad, stir frys, or frozen spinach - I add frozen spinach to spag bolognese.0 -
Zucchini sliced into spaghetti strands. Boil like pasta for several minutes, add tomato sauce. Very healthy.
How do you slice it into spaghetti strands? (total noob at cooking here)0 -
Zucchini sliced into spaghetti strands. Boil like pasta for several minutes, add tomato sauce. Very healthy.
How do you slice it into spaghetti strands? (total noob at cooking here)
Just cut it as fine as possible.
Another great option is spaghetti squash... Just bake - no fine slicing required. But it does take longer to bake then for zucchini squash to be cooked via boiling... trade off.0
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