I was thinking this morning about all the veggies I've tried over the years that I never dreamed of trying when I was younger, or even knew about. And now many of them are staples in my repertoire.
Cabbage: growing up, it was always boiled and stinky. Now I stir-fry it with sesame, or saute it with ground beef or ham. Tender crisp, filling, and definitely NOT stinky!
Spinach/kale: Started trying to eat spinach in my 20s. Fell in love with Boston Chicken's oh-so-fattening creamed spinach. Learned to make spinach more low-fat by adding it to stewed tomatoes (same way I learned to eat kale), then each batch lowered the amount of tomatoes and increased the amount of spinach until I could eat it plain. Now I love spinach or kale just fried up with olive oil, garlic and red pepper.
Chard: Loved looking at the rainbow or red stalks in the market, but had NO idea what to do with it. Now I saute it with oil and garlic, then finish with a sprinkle of basalmic vinegar. YUM!
Jicama: Again, wanted to try it but didn't know what to do. Tried it as "chips" but it was pretty limited. Then discovered dressing it with lime and chili. WOW!
What are the favorite vegetables you've discovered on your journey?



