Frugal is Fashionable
One segment of last weeks Food Network Star really caught my eye. They asked contestants in this reality competition show to create dishes that would fit into the current “Frugal is Fashionable” trend. You know we’ve been waiting for this trend to keep catching on and become more popular, so were excited to see what dishes they would come up with. Although they didn’t come up with a super “wow” moment there was one idea that caught everyone’s attention and that we had not previously thought of either. Yaku, who unfortunately went home at the end of the show, had a great idea that fit perfectly under this current food trend. His idea was to make broccoli chips from the stems of broccoli.
Here’s directions for how to make broccoli chips along with a few other ideas, including the ones used by his other team members in this episode.
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How to Make Broccoli Chips
People normally just cut the broccoli florets and throw the stems away. Since the stems are totally edible, just slightly tougher than the florets, it’s clever to disguise them somehow so that they are not just automatically pushed aside when served.
Here’s how to make broccoli chips, similar to what Yaku made.
- Use a Mandoline to uniformly and thinly slice the stems of the broccoli – an angled cut works nicely. If the stem is thick and dark green, you will want to slice off the outer skin first. Sprinkle the slices with salt, pepper and crushed red pepper if desired.
- Deep fry the pieces in a layer of hot oil. We used Coconut oil for an extra-tasty treat.
- Drain on paper towels and serve broccoli chips on top of a main dish containing broccoli or serve the kids (& adults) broccoli chips before dinner as an appetizer. They aren’t the most beautiful veggie, but they are quite tasty. They can also be made in the oven with just a spray of oil.
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Uses for Vegetable Stalks
Broccoli stems are one of the more popularly used veggie stems, but most vegetable stems and herb stems can be used in many different ways. Here are a some suggestions to make use of yours.
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Additional Info
It’s not just stems that are finding their way onto plates, chefs are starting to use other parts of vegetables that were traditionally thrown away. For instance, broccoli leaves are edible and many even consider them to be the “next super green“. Broccoli leaves actually contain more beta-carotene than the other parts of the plant and they contain phytonutrients that aren’t even found in the stems or the florets.
We like this mandoline that catches all of your fresh cut veggies:
Don’t forget that using kitchen tools for purposes other than they were originally intended is also both frugal and fashionable. See our post on new uses for kitchen tools.