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Brocolli & Cauliflower

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The leafs & stems etc on Brocolli & Cauliflower. Do people normally just throw all these in aswell.

Was just wondering what to do with them
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  • Rikki
    Rikki Posts: 21,625 Forumite
    I always put a few of the leaves in with mine and I like the stalky bit too.
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  • I eat it all :)
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    Don't like the stalks - can't see the point but I do eat them, along with a few leaves if available!
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    slice like water-chestnuts and add to stirfrys, or add to soups
  • I didn't know you could eat the whole cauliflower! I used to think it was a waste throwing out the leaves and stalk. While on the subject of veg, can you freeze cooked potato and frozen veg that has been cooked?

    I'm just having my tea and made too much gravy. Can I freeze that too?
  • Dobie
    Dobie Posts: 580 Forumite
    I didn't know you could eat the whole cauliflower! I used to think it was a waste throwing out the leaves and stalk. While on the subject of veg, can you freeze cooked potato and frozen veg that has been cooked?

    I'm just having my tea and made too much gravy. Can I freeze that too?

    In order;
    Yes
    Yes
    Yes
    &
    Yes

    I think that covers it.:D
  • Thank you kindly. Just leaving the gravy to cool down now!
  • What do you do with the leaves? Just boil and eat it kind of like a cabbage? I've never tried this before and it sounds interesting.
  • Thats what I presumed too. Ive kept them all in a Bag just incase I decide to use them. just depends what Im gonna make.

    Its right though, seems a shame to throw em away especially when its good for you. Saying that a programme 2night went on about all the chemicals in our foods, even fresh fruit and veg, makes u wonder are we really better off eating fruit n veg, anyway thats another topic all together.

    The meal I made with my brocolli & cauli, cost me like 31p. amazing eh
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