Saturday, January 22, 2011

Broccoli for lunch


Hi Ladies!

For some strange reason, I often have a left over stalk or two of uncooked broccoli in the fridge that's on the verge of going bad. And for some other strange reason, in my mind, I typically think of broccoli only as a dinner side or a stir fry ingredient. I decided to change all that today with this broccoli salad... from one of my favorite salad guys: Jamie Oliver {click on "this broccoli salad" for the recipe link}.

Outside of the dressing (olive oil, white wine vinegar, grainy mustard, salt, pepper), the recipe consists of chopped broccoli, seeded tomato and bacon. I substituted lunch meat ham to go a bit healthier, but I imagine the salad is out of this world with bacon. It was super tasty and at one cup, a mere 163 calories. I could also have a whole wheat sandwich round with some laughing cow light spreadable cheese too.



Also, on a random veggie note, how you all of you prepare your standard green beans. Just wonderin'.

4 comments:

  1. The last question should read "How do all of you..." Need more broccoli salad to get the optimal brain function back on track.=-)

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  2. I have this really awesome steamer. Well two actually. When I'm doing green beans for a group I'll use the bamboo steamer. The other contraption I have is a steamer from Pampered Chef. It looks like a pot with a lid, but it's plastic and the lid has holes in it. I use it to steam broccoli or green beans in the microwave fast!!!

    I'm a fan of just a little salt and pepper but I also love putting sauteed onion, mushroom, or bacon for a change.

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  3. Typically, I nuke my veggies in one of the microwave safe Tupperware bowls I've had for years. The ham - good choice, and to get more flavor out of it, crisp it up on a skillet. You'll get much closet to that bacon flavor, but without all the fat.

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  4. Ooh I need new salads to try. Becky I love the idea of cooking the ham in a skillet. I will have to try it. As for green beans, my favorite way to "prepare" them is in this zucchini dish I make. Basically you cut up a zucchini and fry it in a skillet with a little oil, when it's tender add green beans and a small can of tomato sauce. Once bubbly, sprinkle with cheese and cover until melted. I can eat this every day it is so yummy.

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