(Family Features) We all want to eat more vegetables – and in the summer, when farmers markets and grocery stores are filled with fresh, colorful produce, it’s easier than ever. From juicy red tomatoes and yellow sweet corn to vibrant green broccoli, seasonal produce can be even more enjoyable with the addition of spices and herbs.
I’m always thinking about ways to make vegetables taste great and be more healthful and exciting – other than just adding butter and salt, said registered dietitian Wendy Bazilian. Adding spices and herbs is easy to do, and they only cost pennies per serving. Plus, they’re already in your kitchen.To add flavor to everyday vegetable favorites like zucchini and carrots, Bazilian recommends an easy rule of thumb: start with 1/4 teaspoon of spices and herbs, such as basil and oregano, per cup of veggies, along with a splash of citrus juice or olive oil.You can also dial up the flavor depending on the cooking method, Bazilian said. Roasting vegetables like broccoli and tomatoes creates a caramelized flavor that pairs deliciously with garlic, basil, oregano, honey and white vinegar. Grilling vegetables gives a smoky, charred flavor. Or, let the natural flavor of green beans shine by steaming them with rosemary and thyme.Try these simple flavor tips to season your favorite vegetables and visit www.McCormick.com for more ideas you can use all year long.Recipe: Mixed Vegetable Grill
Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon light brown sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons McCormick Basil Leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Garlic Powder
- 1/8 teaspoon McCormick Ground Black Pepper
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 6 cups assorted cut-up vegetables, such as asparagus, bell peppers, zucchini, yellow squash, red onion and small sweet potato
Preparation:
- Mix brown sugar, basil, salt, garlic powder, and pepper in small bowl.
- In large bowl, drizzle oil over vegetables; toss to coat well. Add seasoning mixture; toss to coat well.
- Place vegetables in grill basket or rack, or thread onto skewers.
- Grill over medium heat 10-12 minutes or until vegetables are tender, turning occasionally.
- Kitchen tip: If using sweet potatoes, pierce them with fork and microwave two to three minutes on high or until tender.
6 servings