I know I’ve said this before, but GFBF is not quite as into vegetables as I am. He’ll eat them, and he’ll try pretty much anything. And every once in a while, he’ll surprise me by liking something I didn’t think he would.
Case in point: the first time I made bok choy, I made only a little. He asked for seconds of “the stir fried lettuce stuff.” now we buy 2 lb tubs at Costco, and we get about two meals out of it.
As his girlfriend, I absolutely do not harbor delusions that it’s my job to make him eat his veggies, but when he eats more, I eat more. So most of the time, I stick with the ones we both like: broccoli, asparagus, artichokes, sweet potatoes.
But I like to try new ones from time to time, and we’ve had several surprise successes. And GFBF requests veggies more and more. Last week, he told me he wanted a warm salad. He also dared me to try and make him like beets, which he thought were gross.
I found some fresh beets at my farmers market last weekend and rose to the occasion.
First, I roasted the beets with olive oil, salt, and pepper. While those hung out in the oven, I chopped up shallots, kale, the beet greens (which are pictured at the top of this post). I fried up a little bacon, and when it was done, cooked the veggies in the bacon grease with lemon juice and balsamic vinegar. Then I chopped up the bacon and threw it back in with a handful of walnuts and fresh thyme.
When everything was done, I served the roasted beets on top of the warm, fall flavored salad.
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That sounds delicious!!! Bacon is ALWAYS a great option for introducing a vegetable. I like beet wedges dipped in sour cream as well!!
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Haha, I know you must have been thrilled when he took a liking to bok choy. I felt the same way when I introduced kiwi fruit to Will the other day and he loved them
Needless to say, my kiwi stash is almost gone because of him.
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