Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Hi All!! I don't believe I've asked this question as of yet but I am just curious. I eat my various sprouts in my salads every day. And when I go out to breakfast, I bring a little pack of my sprouts and I add it to my breakfast sandwich and I'm all set. So here's my question. Every so often, I take my vegetables that I have cooked the night before (it could be broccoli, zucchini, carrots, ANYTHING I HAVE IN THE HOUSE), and I put them in my food processor, and I add some egg whites (or an egg if I wish), and some breadcrumbs, and a chopped onion, and I always throw in a big handful of my broccoli/radish sprouts. I mix it all together and I make patties out of them. I put a bit of vegetable oil (or sometimes I just use my PAM) for no stick. I then cook them and turn the over until they are nice and crisp, and I drain them very well. I put my home-made plain yogurt on top and believe me, this is a heavenly dish. My hubbie LOVES these patties. I'm just wondering if I am losing any of the nutrition of the sprouts because I am cooking them. I'm not worried about this because I eat raw sprouts with absolutely every meal, so I'm feeling just fine in that department. But am I getting any nutrition whatsoever out of the sprouts in my patties, and am I still getting the anti-oxidant benefits??? Or are they all lost because they are heated. I use a low to medium flame and cook about 10 minutes. Thanks to anyone who can tell me. Regards. Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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