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RECIPES | VEGETABLES

ASPARAGUS PREPARATION OVER GRILL OR BOILED

Our favorite asparagus started to be cultivated in Greece around 1960. Before that, we knew wild asparagus that we would gather from nature, and we usually remember them in omelets, or combined with mushrooms.

In the market, we can find green asparagus, white asparagus, and purple asparagus. We love them not only for their wonderful taste but also for their abundance of beneficial properties. Asparagus is known to be anticarcinogenic, diuretic, memory-enhancing, and rich in vitamins such as vitamin B, folic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E, phosphorus, calcium, carotene, magnesium, potassium, and sodium. It is also rich in antioxidants that fight free radicals, and in combination with potassium and vitamin E, it is an ally in anti-aging. It is also rich in dietary fiber, which helps with proper bowel function and aids in reduced fat absorption.

We can cook asparagus on the grill or in the oven (with a sprinkle of salt, pepper, and olive oil). It can be used in soups, boiled, and added to salads, omelets, pasta dishes, or risotto. It can be served as an appetizer wrapped with cured meats (prosciutto, etc.), with meats (pork, chicken, beef, etc.), with fish, in pies, souffles, and tarts.

To prepare asparagus, it is necessary to follow a few steps. Rinse them with cold water and then, using a peeler, peel the asparagus from the middle down because the skin is fibrous and doesn't soften during cooking. Be careful with the tips as they are tender and delicate, so they might break. Then, bend the bottom part of the asparagus, and it will naturally snap where it needs to.

If you want to boil them (for salads, for example), boil them in a small saucepan or pot standing upright, with the tips outside the water. While the asparagus boils, their body cooks in the water, and the tips, being sensitive and delicate, are essentially cooked by the steam.

 

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RECIPES | SALADS

Boiled Salad

Boiled salad is a refreshing and delightful meal or snack that combines the freshness of vegetables with the texture and rich flavor of boiled ingredients. This unique salad blends healthy eating with the pleasure of taste, making it an ideal choice for those who want to enjoy a light meal or a refreshing snack while prioritizing their health. With a variety of vegetables, boiled proteins, and aromatic herbs, the boiled salad offers an imaginative combination of flavors that will satisfy your culinary desires. Get ready to discover the different textures and tastes that will elevate your salad and add a refreshing touch to your daily diet.

Ingredients:

  • Boiled potatoes
  • Boiled eggs
  • Boiled zucchini
  • Boiled carrots
  • Boiled beets
  • Boiled broccoli
  • Boiled cauliflower
  • Boiled green beans
  • Assorted greens
  • Olive fillets
  • Capers
  • ½ tsp olive oil
  • Juice of one juicy lemon
  • ½ tsp oregano
  • Coarse salt
  • Freshly ground pepper