I confess. I am a bad vegetable eater. Or rather, I am bad because I am a vegetable non-eater. I was ashamed at thanksgiving dinner when my virtual niece asked me to put some brussels sprouts on her plate (!) and when I gave her a wee spoonful she asked me for a couple more scoops. "I love brussels sprouts" she said, loading her plate with rutabaga and squash and red cabbage. I gave in to my own pressure and put a teaspoon of bs on my plate and actually ate it, but not with much relish.
I don't like many vegetables. Some raw carrots are delicious but cooked? Bleh! Swiss chard looks nice in magazines, but not on my plate. I really do think I have the genetic marker that makes vegetables taste bad BUT. I am a grown-up (well, I look like one) and I have children (teens now) who also don't go in for veg in a big way. My husband says it's his fault because he does the cooking and he just doesn't know what to do with them. We do get vegetables because he puts them in stirfries and soups but we really could stand to pump up the volume.
So, I introduce to you, The Month of Eating Vegetables. From today (just after Canadian thanksgiving until American thanksgiving I will make a concerted effort to find vegetable recipes that will make them taste good to me. And I will post the results and recipes here. Starting with... basic green beans.
Green Beans With Lemon, Walnuts, and Parsley
Normally we just steam beans but this time of year they are a little past their prime so I turned to my giant orange Bon Appetit Cookbook for the recipe. The results? DELICIOUS! Decadent even. My son w.d. said wow and best beans ever. This recipe is a keeper.
Green Beans With Lemon, Walnuts, and Parsley
Normally we just steam beans but this time of year they are a little past their prime so I turned to my giant orange Bon Appetit Cookbook for the recipe. The results? DELICIOUS! Decadent even. My son w.d. said wow and best beans ever. This recipe is a keeper.
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