Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Here is a Turkish recipe using beetroot which I really liked. The first time I made it I overlooked the fact that the beetroot needed to be cooked and I grated it raw - it was great. 300g (11 oz) grated cooked beetroot 1-2 large cooking apples, grated 250g (8 oz) (raw weight) couscous, cooked in the usual way. Dressed with: pinch of salt, pinch of pepper and 1 tbsp sugar dissolved in about 3tbsp red wine vinegar, 250g (8 oz) natural yoghurt and about 3tbsp olive oil. Maybe this might change your mind, PT. Christie , " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll wrote: > > --- In , " feralvegetarian_moderators " > > QOTW [questions of the week] for March 11th-17th: > > > > We all have a favorite, or a few favorite veggies we > > just can't live without. But this week's question is > > what is your least favorite vegetable and why? > > BEETS! Red-pink, sweet-nasty, sort of taste dirty > or muddy... I just never found a way yet that I can > tolerate this veggie. *lol* > > > > Is it a vegetable you wish you could/would like? > > Yes, I wish there were no vegetables I didn't like. > I want to like beets because I know they are good > for us. > > > And finally, is it something you would be willing > > to give another try with the right recipe? > > Yes, I would try them again if I was served them > at a dinner or something. I doubt I would try making > them myself though unless I had them prepared in > some way I like first. > > ~ PT ~ > > Look up. There is beauty to be seen in the sky. > Look down. There is beauty in the earth. > Look within. There is beauty in the heart. > Look across. There is beauty in your neighbor's eyes. > ~ Arthur Dobrin (1943-) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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