The life of a vegetarian is much harder because there isn’t a whole array of dishes to their liking. That’s why when you come across a creative adaptation of a recipe you are keen on trying it right away. Here is how to make a tasty veggie spiral. The necessary ingredients are:
• two russet potatoes;
• a zucchini;
• a yellow squash;
• three large Roma tomatoes;
• a couple tablespoons of olive oil;
• a large sweet yellow onion;
• two cloves of garlic;
• half a cup of grated Parmesan cheese;
• some sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper;
• dried thyme, for taste;
more details here…
source: fortheloveofcooking.net
The mix: onion, garlic and sauté is a bit confusing for me to understand how to make it. Would you be kind and maybe make this recipe on youtube? and also post the link
Thanks for great recipe anyway
please clarify the recipe.
I’m just guessing, but sounds like the onion/garlic mixture is underneath the spiral of veggies so it can permeate up through the veggies while covered and baking.
This recipe makes no sense.
What is there not to understand? I completely understand and cant wait to try it.
Absolutely. Quite straightforward and even the picture tells the story. I am going to do this for Thanksgiving.
Here’s the link to the actual recipe complete with full instructions and photos:
fortheloveofcooking.net/2009/02/vegetable-tian.html
This sounds pretty interesting. We just harvested tomatoes, zucchini, onions and cucumbers. Potatoes are waiting ahaead and so do the carrots.
I’ll try this recipe this afternoon.
But one comment. It seems to me, you forgot to tell, when and where you put the thyme and salt and pepper. I’ll try it that way, that I mix thyme and some parsley , marjoram etc to the mix of onions and garlic, and put the salt and pepper over all shortly befor the end of baking.
thx and by
and … excuse me for my bad and clumsy English – I’m not used speaking nor writing English … I just read some Dick Francis from time to time … 😉
Oh – I just got to know, that to season means to put salt and pepper an d other spices to the food – okay …