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So, my husband says he HATES cauliflower, but he actually enjoys it roasted. Cut a head of cauliflower into small pieces, toss in olive oil and sprinkle with kosher salt. I like to add a very generous amount of minced garlic as well. Roast at 450, stirring every 10 minutes, until it's as roasty as you like it -- half an hour will do, but I like it around 45 minutes. And if antag doesn't like this, you can just eat it all yourself. Which should be no problem, because it's freaking deelish.
i am doing this. also, same, MM. I definitely need to eat more veggies in the winter.Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
soup is a good way to get a lot of veggies in one meal... either vegetarian soups or soups that have a little meat (or a meat broth) but are mostly vegsame with currieswhat vegetables will your husband eat? maybe we can work from there?
Its pretty limited. We eat green beans, bell peppers, onions, broccoli, lettuce, some carrots, and zucchini. Sometimes I get crazy and roast root veggies but he doesn't really like them. I just feel like I have exhausted the options with them. I mostly roast in the winter but I get tired of eating the same meals over and over again. I don't intend to go veggie because with my inability to eat soy or beans its not very realistic.
I feel like no tomatoes is REALLY limiting. Can he handle tomato sauce? If so, this might be a good veg-based meal that feels like a meal: http://mondomulia.com/2014/10/14/shakshuka-recipe-ottolenghi/Sticking with veg and eggs, we make succotash sometimes (which is probably not succotash at all), with a 6-minute boiled egg on top (creamy-runny). Essentially we dice small: a wee bit of bacon or ham, onion, red or yellow bell pepper, something orange (squash, sweet potato, or carrot) or beets, zucchini or other summer squash if we have it... render the fat from the bacon and sautee it all up with corn kernels & smoked paprika and add a splash of cider vinegar at the end. Top with the egg.Small cubed root vegetables roasted with whole garlic cloves makes a good taco filling... with peanut salsa for protein. Or add walnuts to the root veg for the last 8 minutes and use your usual salsa/sauce toppings.Roasted green beans make a surprisingly good substitute for french fries... I'll keep thinking. Most of the veg-based meals we make involve a lot of the stuff on your NO list...
Also, grownass people should eat vegetables!!!
Tell this to my DH. he is also very picky so it makes making meatless meals hard (he also does not like pasta that much...he would be a starving vegetarian.) One of the things i have started is that I tell Dh what I plan on cooking if it involves a lot of veggies and tell him that he can make his own food that day if he wants. I also tell him that when he starts planning and cooking the meals, he can make what he wants. mind you, I do not employ this often, but it does happen. Lentils, rice and beans is something he will never eat, but I have made it when he is around. I believe he had cereal and toast that night for dinner.
Good for you. I don't think it's fair to limit your own diet just because somebody else in the house is a mega picky eater. ESPECIALLY if you are doing all the work!!!