Had both. So many people here have recommended different Brussels sprout recioes that I want comment on this. But steamed or boiled broccoli just sucks compared to seared or roasted.
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Deal
Salad + garlic bread. Final offer.
So why not just do bread?
I'll be honest, those look ok. Might try them and maybe upgrade to 0.75/5.
A recent survey (n=1) has come to the following conclusions regarding goodness of members of the Brassica family:
- broccoli: 5/5. Godly. Fry in pan on very high heat, severly searing the outside, but keeping the inside crisp.
- savoy: 4.5/5. Very versatile. Easy to grow yourself. Smells amazing.
- kale: 4.5/5. Must have in winter.
- green cabbage: 4.5/5. Cheers from Sauerkraut country!
- turnip: 3/5. Alright. Sometimes nice to have. Great raw with dip.
- cauliflower: 2/5. Tastes like nothing. Only this high up because my ~~control group~~ girlfriend loves it.
- Brussel sprouts: 0.5/5. Technically edible.
- Broccoli, cooked: warcrime.
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Not the person you replied to, but: that's just how it's always been on reddit, guess Lemmy just copied it.
Oof.
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I think you have given me a new-found appreciation for the reasoning behind that decision... 😄
Lmao, what, that's wild. How did they justify this??
Was it really that unexpected with this image?
I've recently been enjoying this recipe: https://www.essen-und-trinken.de/rezepte/57421-rzpt-wirsing-pie
And my go-to is to make Carbonara, but replace the Lancaster/Guanciale with 2-3 of the outer, leathery savoy leaves cut into black width strips (vegetarian carbonara, basically).