As a kid I hated veggies but as I got older I really enjoy some veggies, especially broccoli, roasted in a drizzle of olive oil and a little seasoning.

As an American, I also used to abhor vegemite when I tried it until I learned how to properly spread it on toast during my visit over there and I’m obsessed now!

What did you hate, but gave a second chance to? I’d love to try some new stuff!

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Brussel Sprouts. Absolutely hated them as a kid, which I blame my mother for. She “steamed” them in the microwave in a dish with water. Turned them into a slimy, horrible mush. My wife sautes them in a pan, with bacon. It’s one of my absolute favorite dishes now.

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Same. I think it was popular back then to steam them 🤮 but now it’s a lot more popular, thankfully, that they’re roasted in olive oil with some light seasonings. My wife makes them just so they start to crisp up and they’re incredible. Kids love them.

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This!

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Brussel sprouts have changed just as much as you. They are less bitter than in the past due to selective breeding. https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/do-brussels-sprouts-taste-better-now-yes-here-s-why-01ghed9q8dr8

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I think my mom used to do that too - steam them and it was just nasty and turned me off of a lot of vegetables. Saute is also a good one beyond roasting!

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This was the case for so many veggies for me… my parents were not amazing cooks. Spinach was the worst, just a big slimy pile, but now I love it.

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I love a big slimy pile of sauteed spinach with lots of garlic!

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Friend, same! I actually really like baby spinach salads.

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I am absolutely crushed that Brussels sprouts give me horrible gut pain. They are so good!

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I like to cut them in half so they can soak up more of the flavor. Fry bacon in a pan first. Leave the grease in the pan. Take out the bacon, crumble it up. Fry Brussels sprouts in the pan… Add butter and olive oil. Add the bacon bits back. So good.

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Sounds like you don’t actually like the taste of Brussels sprouts - you like bacon grease, butter, and oil.

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Exact same story here. They are also extremely good roasted:

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/roasted-brussels-sprouts-recipe2-1941953

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Mush? Slime? How long was she cooking them for, for god’s sake?

Saucepan. Lots of boiling salty water. Cut an X in the bottom so they cook more evenly, then drop them in for just 2-3 minutes until barely tender. They’re amazing, and they actually taste like themselves.

By all means complain about overcooked vegetables, but you don’t need to fry everything in bacon fat to make it taste good.

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Ranch dressing. I hated it for years, but I moved to the suburbs and suddenly it tasted good (seriously). 🤷

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I get it. There is definitely good ranch dressing and bad ranch dressing. I’m from the west coast and ranch is a staple.

The key is buttermilk ranch that restaurants make.

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Or the Hidden Valley powder packet + a container of sour cream. Nothing pre-made.

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Yes! Perfect for dunking veggies or potato chips

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Bananas, pickles, onions, mustard. Now it’s like, “Whatever, just shove it down my throat.”

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Mustard, onions, and pickles I can agree with. I have come into loving all of that myself. Bananas in interesting to me but I can understand it - they need to be just perfect because not ripe and they are tart and after? They are just rotting.

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Brussel Sprouts with black pepper 🤤👌

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Oooh! Do you steam them or just eat them raw?

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Roasted sprouts are the best sprouts!

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High five! 🖐️

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Steamed or roasted. They’re almost like candy

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I don’t think I’ve ever just eaten them with black pepper but now I want to try it. Thanks!

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Pickles. They were too strong and sour for me. Now I love 'em.

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I’ve been making wraps for lunch with a chicken strip, some baby spinach, a small amount of Caesar dressing, and hamburger chip pickles. It’s delicious!

I’ll just the pickles on their own too, though, and I used to hate pickles as well.

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