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Originally Posted by lisa32989: |
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Originally Posted by bluegirl9: |
I love, love, love green vegetables (I'm lucky like that!) I noticed that leafy greens were missing from your list. If you could learn to like them, your vegetable universe would expand mulitfold. Spinach is the best place to start because it really is mild and sweet and delicious. Sauté with garlic, eat it raw or shred it and put it in your soup. Then there's kale, which is also crazy delicious. Kale chips are great if you have a dehydrator or can buy them. My favorite IP dinner lately has been to cook a buffalo burger in a non-stick pan, then take it out and throw 2 cups of kale and some minced garlic into the same pan - takes 2 minutes, and so good.
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Try grilling your greens!
Originally Posted by Tomi: |
Originally Posted by SeattleNP: Gerry's Chili Veg 1 tbsp olive oil 2 tsp chili sesame oil 6 cups mixed veg, cut into bite size pieces 2 tablespoons minced garlic 2 shakes Chinese 5 spice powder 1 tbsp chinese chili garlic paste 1 tablespoon soy sauce Heat the oils in a large non-stick pan or wok. Add the veg, garlic and 5-spice powder and sauté until the vegetables are crisp-tender. Stir in the chili garlic paste and soy sauce, and enjoy! |
Originally Posted by FlooNimbus13127: |
I believe Amberjules posted a recipe on one of the threads that was for a pizza made from cauliflower crust. I've found this to be a great way to get veggies in without realizing it!
1 c. (cooked) riced cauliflower (about 2 c. raw) - throw the 2 raw cups in the microwave for about 10 minutes stirring occasionally 2 egg whites 1/2 veggie shreds (maybe optional if you wanted to skip out on the cheesy flavor?) 1 tsp oregano 1/2 tsp minced garlic 1/2 tsp sea salt Mix all the ingredients and spread out onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment for 15-20 minutes. Eat alone or as a pizza...throwing on whatever additional veggies/meat you prefer. I've gotten my days worth of veggies on this recipe alone. Thanks Amberjules for such a great reccomendation! |
On the note of the cabbage kick...
Cut up 1.5 cups of cabbage (for one serving- increase in increments of 1.5 for each extra serving) Add to 8 oz browned and drained ground beef Add 1/4- 1/2 C of water (start with a 1/4 and add as needed- for steaming) Add sage & nutmeg to taste (I usually put about a teaspoon + of sage and 1/4 teaspoon+ nutmeg) Steam for 15 min Add 1/2 C diced tomatoes Warm through (about another 5 minutes) Seeing as how it's spring... Stewed Rhubarb is super yummy and makes a great after supper 'treat' Mock Apples (Zucchini & WF apple butter) grilled kabobs... I like to use red onion, zucchini and peppers... |
Originally Posted by Annik: |
Sometimes I add a bit of orange flavouring and stevia to he choc/spinach combo. Also yummy. (Who would have thought spinach + choc!)
Today I bought some 0/0/0 amaretto flavoured coffee syrup. Going to try it in my morning shake tomorrow! |
Originally Posted by SeattleNP: |
Look up that strawberry rhubarb recipe. I can't believe rhubarb is a select veggie. The touch of Walden farms strawberry jam makes it delicious and it goes down easily. It tastes like a forbidden desert.
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Originally Posted by rayychellmarie: I also like celeriac (celery root) chips in the oven. I peel it then slice it with my mandolin slicer at the second to skinniest setting. I spread the slices out on a jelly roll pan with parchment and spray with pam and sprinkle some stevia, splenda and cinnamon. I have baked it at different temps, depending when I want them, and you have to make sure you don't burn them, but I love them crisp. I also make them the night before and take them in a baggie for snacking at my desk around lunchtime. So good and satisfying! I do the same thing with jicama which is sweeter and a different consistency. Both are good. |
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