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Grilling Vegetables for Your Health and the Many Benefits
Grilling vegetables is easy. The fact that more people don"t do it is the strange thing. The general rule is to cut the vegetables into pieces that will cook quickly and evenly.
Vegetables are a very important part of a healthy, balanced diet. Vegetables not only taste better when they are fresh but they maintain more of their nutritional values this way too. Grilled vegetables can accompany a main dish or they can be served as a main meal.
If you are planning to grill vegetables, you should pick vegetables with a low water content, such as onions, cabbage, mushrooms, bell peppers and asparagus. You can either grill the vegetables directly on the grill or wrap them in a piece of foil first. If you wrap them in foil, you won"t need to add any fats or oils. If you fry them in a pan, they will absorb oils. If you boil them, you will lose vegetable nutrients in the water. Grilled vegetables really are healthier than any other kind.
The Many Benefits of Vegetables
If you eat a lot of fruits and vegetables, there are several health benefits you could experience. A vegetable-rich diet can reduce the risk of stroke, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Plenty of vegetables can also mean you have more protection against heart disease, kidney stones, osteoporosis and various types of cancers. Dark green and orange vegetables contain more cancer-fighting antioxidants than most others. There are more benefits of vegetables if you are trying to lose weight and get in shape. They are low in calories and high in fiber, so you can feel full and satisfied without eating lots of calories.
Vegetable Nutrients and Their Functions
Nutrients found in vegetables include dietary fiber, potassium, vitamin A, vitamin E, folate (folic acid) and vitamin C. Potassium helps to maintain a healthy blood pressure. Dietary fiber helps to reduce cholesterol levels in the blood and is important for good bowel function. Folate helps to produce red blood cells. Vitamin A looks after the eyes and skin. Vitamin E protects essential acids and vitamin A from cell oxidization. Vitamin C keeps the gums and teeth healthy, aids in iron absorption and heals wounds.
A Delicious Grilled Vegetable Recipe
This is a quick and easy grilled vegetable recipe, which is high in vegetable nutrients and flavor. Clean and trim a selection of vegetables that grill well. Cut each into thick slices or halves. You can choose from eggplant, button mushrooms, tomatoes, corn on the cob, summer squash, peppers and more.
Remove the silks from the corn but leave on the husks. Soak them for an hour. Parboil some small waxy potatoes until they are soft. If you are not using foil, brush the vegetables with oil or a marinade.
Prepare a medium hot grill. Place the vegetables on the grill on skewers, in a foil pouch or directly on to the grill. Denser vegetables such as potatoes and carrots take longer to cook, so add those first. Turn the vegetables as needed, brushing on more oil or marinade. When they can be easily pierced with a fork, they are ready to serve.
To make an easy marinade, you can mix 2 parts of olive oil with 1 part lemon juice and add a peeled, crushed clove of garlic. This marinade can be made a day ahead and kept refrigerated.