bhndblueyes88
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A comma I forgot. Tamari is a yummier soy sauce than the usual, garlic is another ingredient.
Ahhhhhhh I see. Mayhaps I'll take a gander for it at the store. Sounds intrestin'
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A comma I forgot. Tamari is a yummier soy sauce than the usual, garlic is another ingredient.
Steam, don’t boil.
Not only does steam contain more heat/energy than boiling water, but it also preserves the vitamin content of the vegetables.
I should really do this one, it’s so easy too. Just fill a frying pan with water, place something that raises the veggies above the water (no contact), pop on a lid and flame on. Yet I don’t do it.
Hmm, I’m seeing a money making idea here. The vacuum cooker. Does the opposite of a pressure cooker, produces more steam faster, and hence theoretically should cook your stuff faster too.
Yuck. I know steamed veggies are "healthier," but they just don't taste done to me. If I wanted to eat 'em raw, I wouldn't have cooked them in the first place, LOL. Boiled veggies FTW!
i love roasted veggies...gives a deep, rich flavor and is super duper simple. just chop up a bunch of seasonal veggies, add minimal salt and pepper, some herbs if you like, a touch of olive oil, toss and spread out on a half-sheet pan. roast at 425-450...half an hour later, yummy tasty veggies (that make an awesome soup later btw).
This. Carrots and potatoes roasted with rosemary. Heaven!
yes! that is one of my fave combos...especially with the cute little red potatoes.
I put all that under a chicken stuffed with lemons, rosemary and garlics and covered in melted butter and roast it all one time.
Things like corn and carrots steam really well. But yeah, nothing worse than crunchy green beans to most southerners.
My parents almost killed my love of veggies thanks to their British/Scottish habit of "COOK THE SHIT OUT OF IT!"
The first time I discovered steamed broccoli...crunchy broccoli...I nearly fell to my knees and wept.
I hate veggies that are cooked. I like mine slightly cooked, still crunchy.
Things like corn and carrots steam really well. But yeah, nothing worse than crunchy green beans to most southerners.
There's hope for you yet.
When I was single I would make huge pots of delicious things and they would go into appropriately labeled containers that corresponded with a color coded list on my fridge. Then they would sit there as I despaired about not wanting frozen food. My grandmother intervened, and told me that the church ladies told her to thaw out three meals on Sunday night. When she became a widow she had trouble with dinners, and they told her that was the trick. And I tried it, and it works, because I will eat food from the fridge. Then eventually I got into the habit of pulling out another two or three meals on Friday.
That way I kept rotating foods, and I could always do a quick salad and split an entree. I still do this now to prevent excessive food boredom for the spawn and I.
It's a texture thing.
Like asparagus for instance. I never liked it when my aunt would bring it to family meals. She used canned. Bleh. It was mushy and looked slimey and gross. But there was a pasta dish I had at some restaurant a few years ago, and they snuck some in there. It was crunchy, just lightly sauted. And I fell in love.
Brocolini is a new discovery. Lightly sauted with a bit of leak, tiny bit of salt, and a smidge of butter for flavor. That's one that's good over pasta the next day too.
I know how to cook good food, I just don't know how to cook for one, and I have to retrain my brain to believe it's just as nice to cook for myself as it is to cook for other people. I need to start taking care of me for once.