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How to Make the Tastiest Sautéed Vegetables [Video]

August 18, 2015 By Katie

There’s hardly ever a dinner in my house that does not include sautéed vegetables. Come to think of it, we even eat our pizza with sautéed vegetables as a topping. GO FIGURE! Anyhow, I’d like to think I’ve perfected the perfect sautéed vegetables for this very reason. A little olive oil, garlic, and a hot pan is truly all you need. But I take my sautéed vegetables one [or two] steps further to make them extra tasty. Click the video to learn more! Oh and don’t judge my first recipe video. Some scenes are a little shaky but I promise the end product is delicious!

So there you have it. No breading. No frying. No fuss. The easiest and healthiest side dish for any meal [except pizza—it’s a topping!] is sautéed vegetables. To make your life a little easier, I’ve also created a ratio when it comes to the amount of veggies to olive oil to garlic. I’d suggest writing it down or printing it so you’ll always have the ratio handy!

2 cups veggie: 1 tablespoon olive oil: 2 garlic cloves

[extras] 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar: 1 tablespoon parmesan cheese

And remember, if you are sautéing a heartier vegetable like broccoli or carrots, steam them in the microwave for a few minutes before they hit the sauté pan so the sauté time doesn’t take too long!

Learn the basics of sautéing veggies with this easy, how-to video ---- all you need is 3 ingredients! #veggies #morematters Share on X
The best way to saute vegetables + an easy ratio of olive to veggies to garlic.
What I’ve been sautéing lately: LOTS of zucchini, garlic and onion! Gotta love summer produce!

You tell me: What’s your favorite veggie to sauté? Do you have any last minute flavor boosters you add to the pan?

Learn the basics on "how to sauté vegetables" with this interactive video + tips and trick to make your sautéed vegetables even tastier!

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