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sweet potato greens pan steaming



Following [personal profile] ellen_fremedon's advice, I pan-steamed some sweet potato greens I bought at market. I'm not sure if I did a good job with them, though. They certainly didn't taste much like sweet potatoes to me -- which is what the seller said would happen after they were cooked. They tasted likes steamed greens -- kind of vegative, not sweet, though not noticeably bitter either.

I am trying to eat dark leafy greens more often, but I don't actually enjoy the taste of most of them -- it's the vegatable equivalent of eating saltines, as far as I can tell -- you eat it to carry something that tastes better, like cheese or sauce. Spinach and chard are good in soups, but that's about it... :sigh:

Maybe I should buy a set of test strips and figure out if I'm a super-taster or not; it'd be nice to know if it's just my quirky body, or what...

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Date: 2009-08-20 02:41 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] texasgrandma
Eat the ones you like and don't worry about the others. What about things like bok choy? Or broccoli or cauliflower? Are you still adverse to cabbage? It can be stir-fired or baked and not taste the same way it does raw or cooked to death. But then I like cabbage.

Date: 2009-08-20 12:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] laughingrat
Interesting. I would've thought that sweet-potato greens would be poisonous!

Maybe it's a food-culture thing. Like, I grew up eating greens, so I think they're fabulous. They're not, in themselves, strongly flavored, but I do love the flavor that's there.

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