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How long does it take to boil the following vegetables?
(I'm trying to stop microwave cooking frozen veg and boil fresh. Thanks for any answers.)
Carrots, broccoli, brussel sprouts and spinach
(any other common ones to eat with meat that i can't think of right now would also be appreciated!).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi sammd, any vegetable grown in the ground, put in cold water and bring to the boil. These usually take about 15 minutes from start of boil.Vegetables grown above the ground have the saucepan already boiling and then put in. Of course boiling will decrease nutrient value so keep to minimum, maybe 8 minutes.Steaming is simpler and retains the nutrients, carrots taste better, broccoli retains its colour, brussel sprouts will still make you fart, and spinach always reduces to nothing anyway. Experimenting can be rewarding and you'll probably end up freezing batches of all sorts of home-prepared veg so nothing goes to waste anyway.
With spinach - don't boil it.
Wash it (if required) and shake off as much water as possible - even roughtly pat dry with kitchen towel.
Start to heat up a dry, empty saucepan, and drop the spinach into it. It will start to wilt and cook in its own water and should take no more than two minutes - this will give you a side vegetable of wilted leaves. You can add a knob of butter and seasoning at this point if you like.
For the more usual way of preparing - just cook in the sasme way but for a little longer, then turn out and finely chop the spinach.
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