I was inspired to make a restaurant-style veggie plate out of all of the 'hip and trendy' things I had hanging out in my fridge. I made a warm zucchini and tomato salad with parmesan, pickled beets with arugula and goat cheese, baba ganoush with homemade pita chips, and green beans with almonds and orange zest.
Now I want to give you few tips for making your own vegetables tasty:
1. Blanch green vegetables like green beans, broccoli, and zucchini in super-salty water for just a few seconds. This will leach out any bitterness and render a sweeter-tasting veg without obliterating the nutritional value.
2. Get some caramelization on your veg by leaving it alone in the pan a little longer than you think you should. That color = flavor.
3. Add some citrus zest to almost everything. A little goes a long way, but it adds a bright note that is undeniably delicious.
4. A pinch of high-quality salt and a twist of good black pepper at the end can make all of the difference in the world.
So, we're wondering...do you have any tips of your own for making the most of vegetables?
6 comments:
great tips!!!
I love to buy local vegetables that are in season, it makes a big difference to my taste buds :)
for example, cabbage sprouts are soon to arrive at Easy Way, they are my favorite!
I like to add flavours from various parts of the globe to my vegetarian diet. Last night for dinner we had Miso Glazed Veg and Tofu Brochettes, Sesame Soba Noodles, and Peanut Asian Slaw. It was so delish and very nutrish!!!
All of the veggies last night were super delicious, too! Thanks for having us over.
Super receipe!! Thanks a lot!!
Great. I love green beans with special dressings and such.
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