Introduction to Healthy Vegetable Cooking

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 Introduction to Healthy Vegetable Cooking 
Table of Contents 
Introduction 
Vegetables Classification 
Essential Nutrients in Vegetables 
Dietetic Value of Vegetables 
Choosing and Purchasing Vegetables 
What Happens When Vegetables Are Cooked 
So Why Cook Vegetables? 
Different Cooking Methods 
General rules for cooking And Serving Vegetables 
Preparation for Cooking 
Different vegetables – Washing and Rinsing 
Green Leafy Vegetables 
Boiling Vegetables 
Roots and Tubers 
Green Vegetables 
Approximate Time for Boiling Vegetables. 
Steaming vegetables 
Stewing 
Braising 
Mirepoix 
Frying Vegetables 
Baking Vegetables 
Conservative Method 
Vegetable Purées 
Vegetable Economy Tips 
Serving Potatoes 
Boiled Potatoes 
Steamed potatoes 
Boiled Potatoes in Jackets 
Baked Potatoes 
Roasted Potatoes 
Potato Croquettes 
Potato Ribbons 
Potato Chips 
Potato Straws 
Conclusion 
Author Bio 
Publisher 

Introduction 

Many people picking up this book are going to wonder why I would want to write a book on healthy vegetable cooking. After all, everybody knows how to cook vegetables. You either steam or bake them or broil them, or fry them, or grill them or eat them raw. Well, luckily for us, we have begun to fully understand the importance of vegetables in our daily diet. 

Until more recent years, the use of vegetables in our diet was much neglected. Their dietetic importance was insufficiently appreciated. The method of cooking was wasteful and also inferior in many parts of the world when compared to cuisines where vegetable cooking was that part of the daily routine 

Due to a worldwide appreciation of the importance of vegetables to keep you healthy and strong, more and more people are insisting on home grown vegetables grown the organic way. Greater attention and encouragement is being given to such enterprising gardeners. 
Such growers for the markets are being human, better facilities. Along with better marketing locations and opportunities, with plenty of their produce being imported, vegetable foods are gaining importance globally as one of the best sources of income. 
With the growth of vegetarianism as a way of living and of the habit of eating less meat, greater attention is also being given to this branch of cookery. 

However, many people still think vegetable cooking to be boring, because there is a lack of variety in the food itself. There is plenty of waste before cooking. Leftover vegetables’ being put into one dish, cooked in a monotonous method and then served up has given vegetables a bad press throughout the years. 

In fact, up to 20 years ago, cooks in many parts of the world still cooked vegetables, the traditional way, followed by their ancestors with absolutely no change. That was to dump it in boiling water, and allow it to over boil and become a complete hash and mash. And then it was dished up on a platter in a rather sloppy and sloven fashion, where you could either eat it or leave it. 

The diners often left it. They survived on the accompanying meat. That is why they decided that meat was a much better lunch and dinner item than vegetables. And they transmitted this attitude on to the people around well as well as to their children. That is why the art of vegetable cookery never got the chance to spread its wings and flourish. 

Also vegetables in addition to being accompaniments to meat dishes were also served as side dishes or as a separate course altogether in the menu. So if you did not like vegetables, you could skip that particular course. Luckily, now vegetables are being used as a major part of the main meal’s course as a contrast to other dishes or as tasty dishes on their own.

About the author

 John Davidson

Born and raised in Wyoming and Canada on Ranches. Studied at Utah State University and taught drafting at Bridgerland Applied Technology College for 20 years. Own and run several businesses, an architectural design business, a web design business and a Sawmill business. Married to Karla for over 30 years and have 4 great kids, living in Mendon, Utah.

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