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5 mistakes to avoid while cooking green vegetables

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 7, 2024, 11:00 IST
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Cooking mistakes to avoid

Cooking green vegetables seems straightforward, but mastering the art requires finesse and attention to detail. From broccoli to spinach, these nutrient-packed gems deserve to be prepared with care to retain their flavour, texture, and vibrant colour. However, many home cooks inadvertently make mistakes that can lead to lackluster results. Here are 5 common errors to avoid when cooking green vegetables. (Images courtesy: Canva)

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Overcooking

One of the most common mistakes is overcooking green vegetables. Prolonged cooking causes them to lose their vibrant colour, texture, and nutritional value. To prevent this, aim for a tender-crisp texture by cooking vegetables only until they are just fork-tender. Alternatively, opt for quick cooking methods such as blanching or sauteing to preserve their freshness.

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Skipping the blanching step

Blanching, or briefly cooking vegetables in boiling water followed by an ice bath, is essential for preserving their colour and texture. This step helps to lock in nutrients and halt the cooking process, ensuring that green vegetables remain crisp and vibrant. Skipping blanching can result in dull, overcooked vegetables lacking in flavour and visual appeal.

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Using too much water

When boiling green vegetables, using excessive water can lead to nutrient loss and dilution of flavour. Instead, opt for a minimal amount of water and a large pot to ensure even cooking and vibrant colour retention. Additionally, covering the pot can help vegetables cook more quickly while preserving their texture and flavour.

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Crowding the pan

Overcrowding the pan is a common mistake when sauteing or stir-frying green vegetables. Crowding prevents proper heat distribution, resulting in uneven cooking and steaming rather than browning. To avoid this, cook vegetables in batches or use a larger pan to ensure that each piece has enough space to cook evenly and develop delicious caramelisation.

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Neglecting seasoning

Green vegetables benefit from proper seasoning to enhance their natural flavours. Neglecting to season vegetables adequately can result in bland, uninspired dishes. Experiment with a variety of seasonings such as garlic, lemon zest, herbs, and spices to add depth and complexity to your dishes. Additionally, finishing vegetables with a sprinkle of salt and a drizzle of olive oil can elevate their flavour and make them truly shine.

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