Vegetables & Beans Recipes
Although there are thousands of potentially edible species of plants in the world, human beings use only a small number for food. Most food plants have long been domesticated and bred into forms that serve various purposes and palates. The domestication of wild plants began around 10,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age. The initial domestication occurred in the Middle East, but agriculture also arose independently in other places at other times. Southeast Asia, Central and South America also cradled ancient civilizations that produced their own agricultural products. Because of this, most of the vegetables we find on our plates today originated in these four areas of the world.
Vegetables do not generally form the caloric foundation of human diets, nor are they a large source of protein. The basic role of vegetables in the diet is to provide a range of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that are essential to the well being of the body. These nutrients not only maintain heath but also help prevent the onset of disease.
A second and more enjoyable role of vegetables is to provide variety and flavor. Grains and grain products alone can be bland. And meat can be heavy and difficult to digest. But add tomatoes, onions, peppers, mushrooms, herbs and spices, and a dish is transformed. The endless variety of colors, scents and flavors offered by vegetables ensure that cooking, eating and the culinary experience are never boring.
Vegetable Recipes
- Anginares à la Polita (Greek artichoke hearts & potatoes with dill)
- Asparagi alla Parmigiana (Italian asparagus gratin)
- Baigan Bhurta (Indian eggplant & tomatoes)
- Basic Vegetable Stir Fry (Chinese stir-fried vegetables)
- Beuseus Namul (Korean stir-fried mushrooms)
- Bhindi Bhaji (Indian fried okra)
- Blaukraut (German braised red cabbage)
- Calabacitas y Elotes con Crema (Mexican zucchini & corn simmered in cream)
- Carottes Étuvées au Beurre (French carrots braised in butter)
- Chakchouka (Algerian eggs with peppers & tomatoes)
- Champ (Mashed potatoes with scallions; see Mashed Potatoes recipe variations)
- Colcannon (Potatoes mashed with kale or cabbage; see Mashed Potatoes recipe variations)
- Creamed Corn (United States - Midwest)
- Dong Gu Dofu (Chinese tofu with mushrooms)
- Dušené Zelí (Czech/Slovak braised cabbage)
- Fassolakia (Greek green beans in tomato sauce)
- Githeri (Kenyan corn & beans)
- Golabki (Polish, Russian stuffed cabbage rolls)
- Greens (Kale, collard, mustard, turnip, beet, chard)
- Horta Ladolemono (Greek greens with lemon-olive oil dressing; see Greens recipe notes)
- Imam Bayildi (Turkish stuffed eggplant braised in olive oil)
- Irio (Kenyan mashed, peas, potatoes and corn)
- Kabocha Nimono (Japanese simmered pumpkin)
- Kai Yang Bai Cai (Chinese stir-fried cabbage)
- Kunde (Kenyan black-eyed peas & tomatoes)
- Latkes (Jewish potato pancakes)
- Lecsó (Hungarian simmered peppers & tomatoes)
- Llapingachos (Ecuadoran potato-cheese patties)
- Mashed Potatoes (Irish - United States potato puree)
- Matar Paneer (Indian curried peas & cheese)
- Mavromatika Fasolia me Myronolahana (Greek wild greens with black-eyed peas; see Greens recipe notes)
- Mofongo (Puerto Rican mashed plantains and pork cracklings)
- Muchines de Yuca (Ecuadorian fried, stuffed cassava balls)
- Musaka'a (Palestinian eggplant baked with tomatoes & chickpeas)
- Nasu (Japanese steamed sliced eggplant)
- Plátanos Fritos (Fried ripe plantains)
- Pommes Duchesse (Browned potato puree; see Mashed Potatoes recipe variations)
- Poutine Recipe (Canadian fried potatoes with gravy & cheese curds)
- Quimbombo Guisado (Puerto Rican stewed okra)
- Ratatouille (French stewed summer vegetables)
- Risi e Bisi (Italian rice & peas)
- Saag Paneer (Indian spiced spinach with fresh cheese)
- Sausage-stuffed Acorn Squash (United States - Midwest)
- Sayur Lodeh (Indonesian vegetables in coconut curry)
- Sigumchi Namul (Korean sesame spinach salad)
- Spanakopita (Greek spinach & feta pie)
- Spinaci con Pignoli (Italian sautéed spinach with garlic & pinenuts)
- Sukuma Wiki (Kenyan greens & tomatoes)
- Tahu dan Tempe Bumbu Rujak (Indonesian tofu & tempeh in spicy coconut sauce)
- Teglia di Patate e Funghi (Italian gratinéed potatoes & mushrooms)
- Tobu Choerim (Korean spiced tofu)
- Yataklete Kilkil (Ethiopian gingered vegetable stew)
- Yuca Frita (Latin American cassava fries)
- Zucchini con Salvia (Italian zucchini and sage sautéed in butter)
Bean Recipes
- Akkra (West African black-eyed pea fritters)
- Boston Baked Beans (United States white beans baked with molasses)
- Fagioli all'Uccelletto (Italian white beans with tomato and sage)
- Falafel (Middle Eastern fried chickpea patties)
- Frijoles de la Olla (Mexican beans in broth)
- Githeri (Kenyan corn & beans)
- Hoppin' John (Southern rice & black-eyed peas)
- Hummus bi Tahini (Middle Eastern chickpea & sesame dip)
- Kunde (Kenyan black-eyed peas & tomatoes)
- Mavromatika Fasolia me Myronolahana (Greek wild greens with black-eyed peas; see Greens recipe notes)
- Mesir Wat (Ethiopian red lentil puree)
- Moong Dal (Indian simmered mung beans)
- Moros y Cristianos (Cuban black beans & rice)
- Rice & Peas (Jamaican rice with beans & coconut milk)
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