Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Veggie Grab Bag

One of my local organic, small-business grocery/diners regularly has coupons for half off of a giant grab bag of in-season locally grown veggies. I got one and had a lot of fun cooking and eating them. What I did for most of the root vegetables was to make bakes (not fries) out of them. It's super-easy.

What you need:
  • Assortment of your favorite root vegetables (carrots, potatoes, rutabaga, beets, etc.)
  • olive oil
  • your favorite blend of spices (I recommend salt, pepper, Rosemary, cumin, red pepper, Italian seasoning.) ( Note: For veggies like sweet potatoes or beets, I like putting cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar on then instead.)
  • large mixing bowl
  • baking sheet
What to do:
  • preheat oven to 350°
  • peel and chop your vegetables into small sticks or chips (depending on the natural shape of the vegetable.)
  • place the chopped veggies in the bowl and drizzle a sparing amount of olive oil on the vegetables. Toss or stir the vegetables until all are lightly coated in olive oil.
  • add your spices to the bowl, and toss or stir until all veggies until the spices are relatively evenly distributed.
  • place veggies on the baking sheet in a single later (you might have to bake in multiple batches.)
  • place baking sherry in oven and cook for approximately 10 minutes or until veggies begin to crisp.
  • allow veggies to cool enough that you won't burn your mouth of when you bite into them.
  • enjoy! 

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