Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leeks are literally my favourite vegetable!
I will agree with artichokes. Who tf saw this thing and was like, maybe if I keep peeling it will taste good...? No thanks lol.
Leeks are so sandy and stringy.
I made a potato leek soup (the recipe is actually potato ONION leek) and just omitted the leek and let the onion carry the way and it was much better. Sorry leeks.
I’ve done this both ways - either Joy of Cooking or Julia Child I forget which. The version with leeks is better to me, but you really have to soak them to get them clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, people. This thread is missing the OG offensive vegetable: pumpkin. If it’s so bad that nobody can tolerate it unless it’s soaked it sugar and spices, then maybe we just should not eat it.
We aren’t starving. We don’t have to eat pumpkin.
Correct. I went on a pumpkin tour and 99% of the pumpkins are grown to put on your front porch and are not for human consumption. After they rot I chuck them in the backyard and even the squirrels won't touch em.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, people. This thread is missing the OG offensive vegetable: pumpkin. If it’s so bad that nobody can tolerate it unless it’s soaked it sugar and spices, then maybe we just should not eat it.
We aren’t starving. We don’t have to eat pumpkin.
Thai pumpkin in red curry paste, coconut milk, cashew, peppers and tons of Thai basil.
Y'all eat terribly cooked vegetables and so you don't like vegetables. They are delicacies with the right Asian recipes..
You are new to the thread so I will educate you. Yes, anything tastes good with the right stuff added to it. That's the point. Stop insulting us or we'll swing it right back to you and wonder why you had to develop these intricate recipes with horrible base vegetables.
Anonymous wrote:We must discuss tomatoes, or is that not allowed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leeks are literally my favourite vegetable!
I will agree with artichokes. Who tf saw this thing and was like, maybe if I keep peeling it will taste good...? No thanks lol.
Leeks are so sandy and stringy.
I made a potato leek soup (the recipe is actually potato ONION leek) and just omitted the leek and let the onion carry the way and it was much better. Sorry leeks.
The sand can be a b* to clean, but I love the flavour. Roasted leeks with butter mmmmm
Anonymous wrote:Ok, people. This thread is missing the OG offensive vegetable: pumpkin. If it’s so bad that nobody can tolerate it unless it’s soaked it sugar and spices, then maybe we just should not eat it.
We aren’t starving. We don’t have to eat pumpkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, people. This thread is missing the OG offensive vegetable: pumpkin. If it’s so bad that nobody can tolerate it unless it’s soaked it sugar and spices, then maybe we just should not eat it.
We aren’t starving. We don’t have to eat pumpkin.
Thai pumpkin in red curry paste, coconut milk, cashew, peppers and tons of Thai basil.
Y'all eat terribly cooked vegetables and so you don't like vegetables. They are delicacies with the right Asian recipes..
Anonymous wrote:Tapioca! Who figured out that if you boil the sh*t out of this poisonous plant you can turn it in to a mediocre pudding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How has no one mentioned rhubarb, Swiss shard, or mustard greens?
Just think of all the innocent strawberry pies which have been befouled by rhubarb.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, people. This thread is missing the OG offensive vegetable: pumpkin. If it’s so bad that nobody can tolerate it unless it’s soaked it sugar and spices, then maybe we just should not eat it.
We aren’t starving. We don’t have to eat pumpkin.
Anonymous wrote:jackfruit
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Anonymous wrote:Leeks are literally my favourite vegetable!
I will agree with artichokes. Who tf saw this thing and was like, maybe if I keep peeling it will taste good...? No thanks lol.
Anonymous wrote:How has no one mentioned rhubarb, Swiss shard, or mustard greens?