They were tasty GG! I'm sure there are many variations out there. This one was basic but definitely hit the spot.
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hedonist
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I’ve been remiss with this thread.
So the other day, I made a pan of roasted vegetables - asparagus, rapini, baby red potatoes and a head of garlic. I had a parsnip too but couldn’t do shit in terms of cutting it, so I tossed that one in frustration.
Any suggestions for something similar? I was thinking turnips, and I hear they’re not as sweet as parsnips (I don’t like naturally sweet or sweetened vegs).
So the other day, I made a pan of roasted vegetables - asparagus, rapini, baby red potatoes and a head of garlic. I had a parsnip too but couldn’t do shit in terms of cutting it, so I tossed that one in frustration.
Any suggestions for something similar? I was thinking turnips, and I hear they’re not as sweet as parsnips (I don’t like naturally sweet or sweetened vegs).
Roasting cauliflower or broccoli can be very nice. I think The Times had a recipe a while back.
So the other day, I made a pan of roasted vegetables - asparagus, rapini, baby red potatoes and a head of garlic. I had a parsnip too but couldn’t do shit in terms of cutting it, so I tossed that one in frustration.
Any suggestions for something similar? I was thinking turnips, and I hear they’re not as sweet as parsnips (I don’t like naturally sweet or sweetened vegs).
Rutabaga, fennel, beets.
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F Me In The Brain
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Agree on those stated....have some great ways for Brussel Sprouts and Cauliflower. Both easy and both delicious....and I normally don't care for cauliflower.
1/2 to 3/4 inch slices of cabbage roast wonderfully, a little salt, pepper, and olive oil really suits...throw some lardons in there and use a bit of extra pepper and I'm in hillbilly heaven.
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hedonist
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And you pull through! Thank you!
I shall try those (minus the sprouts )
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F Me In The Brain
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No sprouts?
I made okra this week - it was so fucking bomb. Forgot how much I enjoy okra. Simply toss in a little oil and then salt em....425 for 15. Holy shit, heavenly.
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hedonist
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I have yet to try a version I like.
But okra! Didn’t even occur to me. And it’s chock full of nutrients.
I feel like roasting has opened a new culinary (and healthier) door for me.
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F Me In The Brain
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Any love for canned fishes?
Standard here, Albacore. A salad with celery, shallots, scallions, kosher dills, castelvetrano olives, mayo, and spices. Leave in the fridge for a few hours (or better, for a day or two) and this is a righteous lunch. Fill a lettuce wrap, put on toast, saltines, or even plain with a hard boiled egg or two. Will last three-four lunches and is cheap & easy. (How I like 'em!)
Standard here, Albacore. A salad with celery, shallots, scallions, kosher dills, castelvetrano olives, mayo, and spices. Leave in the fridge for a few hours (or better, for a day or two) and this is a righteous lunch. Fill a lettuce wrap, put on toast, saltines, or even plain with a hard boiled egg or two. Will last three-four lunches and is cheap & easy. (How I like 'em!)
I love tuna salad. This looks delicious. I would make a wrap out of it with some avocado, chopped tomato, and lettuce. Yum.
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F Me In The Brain
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Standard here, Albacore. A salad with celery, shallots, scallions, kosher dills, castelvetrano olives, mayo, and spices. Leave in the fridge for a few hours (or better, for a day or two) and this is a righteous lunch. Fill a lettuce wrap, put on toast, saltines, or even plain with a hard boiled egg or two. Will last three-four lunches and is cheap & easy. (How I like 'em!)
I love tuna salad. This looks delicious. I would make a wrap out of it with some avocado, chopped tomato, and lettuce. Yum.
That does sound good. Will try cado with it....I live cado but don't usually put with the tuna. Lettuce and tomato are a standard.
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Yeah looks good. How different tasking is albacore to tuna?
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F Me In The Brain
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Yeah looks good. How different tasking is albacore to tuna?
Ah, bit but not tremendous. Skipjack vs. Albacore. I do like skipjack (traditional canned tuna) but I prefer packed in water vs packed in oil for tunas and the skipjack has to be treated more, to make it dry enough for what I want. (Water essentially squeezed out). The albacore is in bigger chunks and more firm.
Yeah I had my wife add tuna to our next grocery delivery order. haha
Well done!
Since my husband “leaves the ordering to me” (read: the app is on my phone plus he can’t be arsed to do so), I just ordered in a tuna melt from a great local deli 😛
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I shall try those (minus the sprouts )
I made okra this week - it was so fucking bomb. Forgot how much I enjoy okra.
Simply toss in a little oil and then salt em....425 for 15.
Holy shit, heavenly.
I feel like roasting has opened a new culinary (and healthier) door for me.
Standard here, Albacore. A salad with celery, shallots, scallions, kosher dills, castelvetrano olives, mayo, and spices.
Leave in the fridge for a few hours (or better, for a day or two) and this is a righteous lunch. Fill a lettuce wrap, put on toast, saltines, or even plain with a hard boiled egg or two.
Will last three-four lunches and is cheap & easy. (How I like 'em!)
I actually was craving a tuna melt of all things yesterday.
You've got us all craving a tuna sandwich or melt now, F Me. Thanks a lot.
Since my husband “leaves the ordering to me” (read: the app is on my phone plus he can’t be arsed to do so), I just ordered in a tuna melt from a great local deli 😛