RE: Calling All Veggie Lovers!!!!
I prefer not to mix my veggies too much. If I cook many different ones at the same time, their flavours mix up and instead of tasting the broccoli or carrots or cauliflower, i taste this bland \'veggies alert\' flavour. You know what I mean? My favourite recipe: setam-fry them. For example, take broccoli, cut it up into medium sized pieces, and put them in a pan with a little bit of water (no salt), just to half cover the bottom of the pan. Place a lid on top and it will get it steaming. The water will evaporate slowly, but by then, the veggiest will have started to shed their water already so it\'s perfectly fine. When they turn a bright color, they\'re done. (not more than 3-4 minutes at high heat, except for starchy stuff like potatoes). Then, take off heat, toss into the pan a little bit of dried garlic, some fresh chilli pepper if you like, and a sprinkle of good quality balsamic vingar (it has to taste just as sweet as sour when you try it) and a splash of soy sauce.
Now, I kid you not, you will love it. Goes great with fish and any kind of meat.
My final remarks: start with one type of veggie, not a mixture. Then combine, when you see what you like. Carrots are great on their own, but don\'t mix well. Same goes for cauliflower. And another thing - some veggies, if you overcook them, will smell and taste foul and are not good for reheating. I\'m talking about those from the cabbage family (caulyflower, broccoly, cabbage, brussel sprouts, ...) Its much better to under-do them, cause you can eat them even raw anyway. They don\'t really need to cook much.
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