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Adding a ZING to "mundane" vegetables


Henry dV

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  • 7 years later...

Olive oil.

You'd be surprised. 1-2 tablespoons stirred in just before service will lend a touch of magic. Try it with some green beans, broccoli or spinach.

 

It really, REALLY depends on which cuisine.  Even within European-type ones, "it depends".  With E Asian ones, uh, NO.

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Cold pressed  rapeseed oil,  what a lovely flavour and makes any salad or  cold veggie taste like heaven.  I prefer that over olive oil.

 

Cabbage and cardamom is pure heaven in my world  but so is pork , apples and cloves   and potato mash isnt mash without nutmeg.

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It really, REALLY depends on which cuisine.  Even within European-type ones, "it depends".  With E Asian ones, uh, NO.

That's your opinion, and in any event, not germane as far as my reply is concerned.

I believe this was the original question...

So Guys and Gals what do you add to lift the "mundane"veggies and turn them majestic ?

:rolleyes:

I was answering what I do. I don't really care about your perspective, but hey, whatever floats your boat.

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That's your opinion, and in any event, not germane as far as my reply is concerned.

I believe this was the original question...

:rolleyes:

I was answering what I do. I don't really care about your perspective, but hey, whatever floats your boat.

 

Then qualify your answer with what your circumstances are.  Your post implied that olive oil cured all ills.

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Hello-IMHO: Toasted sesame oil works well in some E/SE Asian vegetable dishes. Laphet  Thoke  (Tea Salad) is prepared with it..I, personally,   would use it whenever I use uncooked greens . 

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