Whether you struggle to eat enough veggies, or your just bored of eating them, these tips/tricks will help you sneak more into your meals and show you how to prepare them in unique ways, so that you never get sick of eating vegetables! 

  • Noodles – try swapping out half or all of your noodles with spiralised vegetables such as zucchini or carrot, by using spiraliser, slicing them with a mandolin or peeling into long strips. 
  • Lasagna – sliced vegetables are a great alternative to lasagna sheets. You can finely slice with a knife or use a vegetable peeler). try swapping out half or all of your lasagna sheets with slices of zucchini, eggplant, pumpkin, sweet potato. Tip: with zucchini, once prepared, salt it and let it sit for 15 minutes, then pat dry with a paper towel to draw out the extra water. 
  • Sauces – You can make veggies the base of your sauces and spreads by pureeing them and adding spices. This is a great tip to hide veggies, especially if you have kids. Roast capsicum adds so much flavour to a marinara sauce and pumpkin puree gives a creamy alfredo-like texture. 
  • Rice – cauliflower rice is a favourite among our 28 community and is a great lower-carb substitute. You can buy this pre-done or make your own by pulsing cauliflower florets in a food processor or blender until it resembles rice. Other vegetables such as broccoli and carrots can also be prepared in the same way and served as a base for curries, used in risotto, or to bulk up stews and soups. 
  • Make it fun – if your always eating your vegetable the same way, chances are you’ll get bored pretty quickly!

Here are some other ways to enjoy vegetables that aren’t a salad!

Dipshttps://www.facebook.com/samwood28/posts/serial-snackers-youre-for-a-treat-with-clean_treats-delicious-beetroot-dip-it-ev/3477644555688035/ 

Crackershttps://recipes.28bysamwood.com/recipe/zucchini-rosemary-seed-crackers/ 

Breadhttps://recipes.28bysamwood.com/recipe/paleo-veggie-bread/ 

Chipshttps://recipes.28bysamwood.com/recipe/kale-chips/ 

Cakeshttps://www.facebook.com/samwood28/posts/miranda-from-clean_treats-has-created-this-dead-easy-delicious-carrot-cake-recip/2473720576080443/ 

Stuffed capsicumshttps://au-health-today.info/recipes/snezs-stuffed-jack-o-lanterns/%3C/a%3E%C2%A0%3C/p%3E

Frittershttps://au-health-today.info/recipes/pumpkin-fritters/%3C/a%3E%C2%A0%3C/p%3E

Pancakeshttps://recipes.28bysamwood.com/recipe/chive-kale-parmesan-pancakes-with-poachies/ 

Try a different method – If you have don’t like a certain vegetable but have only tried cooking it one way, try mixing up the cooking method. Brussel sprouts get a bad wrap but if you have only tried them boiled them give them a go roasted instead. 

Posted by Sam Wood

Father and husband, on a mission to help people move more, eat better and make a positive change to their lives. Sam Wood has over 20 years experience as a personal trainer and is recognised as one of Australia’s leading experts and media commentators in the health & fitness industry. Sam is the founder and personal trainer of 28, Australia’s #1 home fitness and nutrition program, and he's also the proud owner of Australia’s largest personal training studio, The Woodshed, based in Brighton, Melbourne.