Is there really a much better or versatile side than roasted veggies, /ck/? Is there anybody who DOESN'T like them?
I'm pretty convinced people who "hate vegetables" has never had them properly roasted in nice oil and herbs and has flashbacks to shitty precooked canned stuff growing up.
Omnivore here that loves vegetables. One of the most memorable roasted vegetable dishes I ate was stacked artfully as a main serve with each vegetable cooked to perfection. Really wish I had taken a photo but little did I realise then that it would become so memorable.
>>8176748
I feel this. People will look at you like you're nuts for ordering roasted (or raw) vegetables as an appetizer or entree at a restaurant but I've always enjoyed it.
Recently I discovered just how excellent squash is. Veggies really are the best side dish.
Not a fan of leaving the skin on roasted parsnip. Gives a texture like biting into a wallet.
Grilled veggie fan here. Love some grilled asparagus, zucchini, bell peppers, mushrooms, and onion all the time during the summer.
>mfw a mix of potatoes, onions, carrots, sweet potatoes and parsnips all covered in olive oil
I've been eating more veggies and now my farts are out of control. Wat do?
>>8177615
probiotic
or eat fodmap safe vegetables
>>8176726
I really don't care for roasted broccoli. I used to roast it with my chicken breasts. Maybe 27 minutes or so is too long, but really I'd just prefer to steam it.
>>8177621
wot?
>>8177661
some carbohydrates are pretty difficult to break down and if you don't have the right gut bacteria you fart a lot so dieticians prescribe people to cut out stuff to see if the symptoms get better
then you can slowly reintroduce people to foods
>>8177668
Thank you. I'll try that.
>>8176748
>omnivore
so youre a regular human being
>>8176788
>People will look at you like you're nuts for ordering roasted (or raw) vegetables as an appetizer or entree at a restaurant
maybe if you're 12 and at pizza hut