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ROASTED CAULIFLOWER

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     side-dish

Time 25m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6



Roasted Cauliflower image

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
  • Toss the cauliflower with the olive oil, garlic, and red pepper on a baking sheet; sprinkle with the salt and thyme and toss again. Roast until golden and tender, about 20 minutes. Transfer to a serving bowl and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 108 calorie, Fat 9 grams, SaturatedFat 1 grams, Cholesterol 0 milligrams, Sodium 670 milligrams, Carbohydrate 6 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 2 grams, Sugar 2 grams

1 head cauliflower (about 2 pounds), cut into bite-size florets (about 8 cups)
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
5 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
2 teaspoons kosher salt
2 teaspoons roughly chopped fresh thyme leaves

OVEN-ROASTED CAULIFLOWER

This delicious side dish roasts fresh cauliflower with garlic and lemon juice before a finish of Parmesan cheese delivers tasty vegetables to your table.

Provided by Cherry Baumgartner

Categories     Side Dish

Time 35m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 7



Oven-Roasted Cauliflower image

Steps:

  • Preheat an oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C).
  • Mix cauliflower florets and garlic in a large bowl. Drizzle olive oil and lemon juice over the cauliflower mixture; season with salt and pepper. Toss cauliflower mixture to coat and spread into an even layer onto a jelly roll pan.
  • Roast in preheated oven for about 15 minutes, turn the cauliflower, and continue roasting until soft, about 10 minute more. Sprinkle Parmesan cheese over the cauliflower to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 115.9 calories, Carbohydrate 6.5 g, Cholesterol 1.5 mg, Fat 9.6 g, Fiber 2.5 g, Protein 2.7 g, SaturatedFat 1.5 g, Sodium 248.7 mg, Sugar 2.5 g

1 head (about 2 1/4 pound) cauliflower, trimmed and cut into florets
3 large cloves garlic, thinly sliced
¼ cup olive oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese

ROASTED CAULIFLOWER

Cauliflower is an excellent blank canvas. You can steam or blanch it to keep its essential flavors intact, but by roasting or sautéing it, you can bring out its sweetness. Cauliflower will absorb the oil and seasoning, soaking up flavors much the way eggplant does. But it remains firmer. Roasted cauliflower can be served warm or at room temperature. It can be part of an antipasto of roasted vegetables. Or an accompaniment to a roast chicken or lamb. And though they aren't obvious choices, scallops and lobster, both naturally sweet themselves, are delicious with roasted cauliflower.

Provided by Amanda Hesser

Categories     easy, quick, side dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4



Roasted Cauliflower image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place cauliflower in a large mixing bowl. Pour on enough olive oil to coat (a few tablespoons). Season generously with salt and pepper and toss gently until evenly coated.
  • Lay cauliflower pieces out on a baking sheet. Drizzle any remaining oil from the bowl on top. Bake, turning once, until caramelized on edges and tender, 25 to 30 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature, as a side dish. You can also sprinkle it with a very good aged vinegar. Or, cut florets into smaller pieces and add to salads.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 43, UnsaturatedFat 1 gram, Carbohydrate 6 grams, Fat 2 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 268 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams

1 pound cauliflower, about 1 medium-large head, trimmed and cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices
Extra virgin olive oil, to coat
Sea salt
Coarsely ground black pepper

HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER

There are so many ways to prepare cauliflower. Let Alison Roman help you master a few.

Provided by Alison Roman

Number Of Ingredients 0



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Steps:

  • The success of most all dishes hinges on the quality and freshness of the ingredients involved, and cauliflower's no exception. Before you cook, you must buy, and buy well. Here's what to look for as you shop. A member of the brassica family, which includes broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage and kale, cauliflower is pretty much always available, with stunning consistency in quality all year long. But farmers' market shoppers may notice them start to show up in early fall and last until early winter. Cauliflower heads at commercial grocery stores look fairly identical, often weighing about 1½ to 2 pounds with a uniform, ivory color - and almost always wrapped in plastic. But once you break out into smaller specialty groceries and farmers' markets, size, shape and color can vary drastically - don't be afraid! Orangey-yellow (or "Cheddar" cauliflower for its color, and not, unfortunately, because it tastes like cheese), purple and neon green specimens taste almost the same as the white ones and can be used interchangeably. Regardless of color, size or where you're buying them, choose heads of cauliflower that seem heavy for their size (fresher produce has higher water content and therefore weighs more) with tight, compact leaves and clusters of florets. Avoid any that feel soft or spongy or have dark spotting on the top, a sign they are past their prime. A fresh head of cauliflower should last in your kitchen about a week, wrapped tightly in plastic or stored in a resealable bag in the refrigerator. Cauliflower's shape lends itself to being intuitively broken down from one large floret into smaller and smaller florets with your hands or a knife. The size of floret desired will depend on preparation, but if you want steamed or roasted cauliflower florets, they should be relatively bite-size for even cooking and practical eating. While many recipes call for them to be removed, the core and leaves are not only edible, but delicious. The core has a meatier, firmer texture than the florets, but its flavor is the same and should absolutely be included in all preparations. The tender, pale-green leaves, which taste almost like cabbage with a texture to match (they are from the same family, after all), should not be discarded. They can be left on or included in any preparation. For some preparations (roasting, gratins, searing, grilling), it's nice to slice the heads lengthwise through the core to keep the center-cut florets together, creating a thick slab. When doing this, nearly all the first attempted slices will crumble, but that's O.K. (Save those crumbles to roast for extra-crunchy bits, or save them to throw into a salad.)
  • The phrase "steamed cauliflower" sounds almost like punishment, but it can be delicious. Steaming cooks the cauliflower quickly, gently and without diluting its delicate flavor (as opposed to blanching, which can waterlog and strip the vegetable of all nutritional value).To steam your cauliflower, break the cauliflower into large, but still bite-size, florets, and place them in a steamer basket set inside a pot of simmering salted water. Season the florets with salt and pepper, and cover the pot. Let them steam until the tip of a knife or fork can be inserted easily without resistance, 8 to 10 minutes, depending on size. The ideal steamed cauliflower should read al dente, never mushy. From here, the florets can be broken down more by crushing them with a fork or potato masher, ricing them through a ricer for a proxy of creamy mashed potatoes, or simply breaking them up by hand. Since there has been no caramelization, the flavor will be more subtle than in other preparations, which means there are plenty of opportunities for dressing it assertively for both flavor and texture. A blank canvas of sorts, it takes kindly to plenty of tart lemon juice, loads of olive oil or browned butter, chopped crunchy nuts and a generous grating of hard, salty cheese.
  • Sautéing cauliflower allows for quicker cooking and more surface area for caramelization, bringing out some of its natural flavor. The results can be eaten on their own, or even mixed with raw cauliflower to add texture.To sauté, break down a head of cauliflower into small pieces. Heat a bit of olive oil in your largest skillet (to avoid crowding, which leads to steaming), and cook the cauliflower hot and fast, working in batches, if needed. If adding aromatics, like thinly sliced onion, smashed garlic, herbs, spices or anchovy fillets, give them a brief sauté in the olive oil first, so they soften and caramelize before the cauliflower is added. You'll know it's ready to eat when the florets are nicely browned and have a firm, yet tender texture. While a whole bowl of raw cauliflower can be tough for some, adding a bit to sautéed cauliflower is a good way to return some crunch to a dish. From here, it can be served warm or room temperature with nearly anything in your kitchen, whether a creamy yogurt sauce or crunchy chopped almonds. It is also excellent dressed almost like a pasta salad, with vinegar, a few briny, salty things like capers or olives, and loads of herbs.
  • Something magical happens to cauliflower when it's roasted for long enough at a very high temperature. It transforms - from raw to soft and tender, to kind of mushy, to deeply caramelized and almost crisp. Your patience is rewarded here: The flavors deepen in a way they don't with any other preparation.To roast an average-sized cauliflower, break it into medium to small florets, or slice it into ½-inch-thick slabs, drizzle with 3 to 4 tablespoons olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Add any spices or aromatics you like (a pinch of ground turmeric, whole cumin or fennel seed, red-pepper flakes) and roast at 450 degrees until browned and caramelized, 20 to 30 minutes. A common pitfall when roasting is either doing it at too low a temperature or stopping once the cauliflower is tender: You have to stick with it, continuing to roast until the color goes from creamy white to deeply, impossibly golden brown (think: the color of a well-baked pastry). Sure, it will be technically cooked through before it gets to that stage, but pushing it helps it reach its full potential. Because it's so versatile, cauliflower pairs well with nearly anything you want to roast alongside it: aromatics, such as crushed cloves of garlic, spices, chiles or sprigs of hearty herbs, as well as more substantial ingredients like sliced fennel or canned, rinsed chickpeas. You can also sprinkle it with a light dusting of Parmesan in the last 10 minutes of roasting for a very good, very cheesy result. Just make sure that you coat it in plenty of olive oil, so it almost sizzles. It'll aid its transformation.It may come as no surprise, but cheese loves cauliflower. The two are already fantastic paired on their own. But adding heavy cream, simmering it until it reduces and the florets caramelize at the edges, bubbling and crisped on top - well, that's truly spectacular. It's not necessarily better than macaroni and cheese, but it definitely hits similar pleasure receptors. While you certainly could go by the book, with a béchamel and bread crumbs, simply cooking it in heavy cream and topping it with a shredded Cheddar or Gruyère will get you there in a fraction of the time. (This recipe will get you there, and fast.) Herbs, like picked thyme leaves, or an allium, like thinly sliced onion, garlic or leeks, are great additions, but if you want to keep things pure and simple, a gratin made of 100-percent cauliflower would still be very good.
  • Once you have a few of the most popular preparations of cauliflower down, you can explore some of the more obscure ways to make it. Here are a few more ways to turn your cauliflower into something truly special.The flavor of raw cauliflower isn't much to write home about, but if you're a fan of crunchy vegetables for dipping, you might consider including tiny florets in your next crudité platter. Broken down in a food processor or finely chopped, raw cauliflower has also been known to take the place of grains for those abstaining. For a tabbouleh-esque dish, dress finely chopped raw cauliflower with a ton of freshly chopped herbs (parsley, cilantro, mint would be good), lots of acid (fresh lemon or lime juice or a mild vinegar), olive oil, some finely grated garlic, maybe a chopped cucumber or two and a good amount of salt and pepper. Cauliflower doesn't absorb flavors as quickly raw as it does cooked, so let it sit for a few minutes and reseason before serving. Cauliflower is a key ingredient in the popular sweet-tangy-spicy pickled condiment piccalilli, but it can also be pickled on its own in a simple vinegar brine. The vegetable's cruciferous aroma tends to be enhanced when pickled, but the flavor is actually quite mellow and will absorb any aromatics, like mustard seeds, crushed garlic and turmeric. Use small florets in place of cucumbers in any pickling recipe.Deep-fried cauliflower is fantastic for obvious reasons (Crunchy bits! A golden-brown exterior!), but perhaps most practically, it doesn't need to be battered or coated before being thrown into a pot of hot oil. It can be deep fried, then tossed in a spicy sauce (à la Buffalo cauliflower) or dipped into any sauce of your choosing. To fry cauliflower, fill a medium pot about halfway with neutral oil and bring it to 375 degrees. Working in batches and using a slotted spoon, drop florets into the hot oil and fry until deeply golden brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove and let drain on a paper towel-lined plate and season with salt.Cauliflower is an excellent choice if you're looking for a vegetable to turn into sauce or soup. It becomes incredibly creamy, tasting like you've added a quart of cream, even if there's no dairy. To purée cauliflower, simmer florets in chicken or vegetable stock (of course, you can also use milk, if you want) until the cauliflower is extremely tender. Use a slotted spoon to transfer cauliflower to a blender, along with enough of the cooking liquid to get the blender going. How much more cooking liquid you add depends on your taste: Less will give you a thick purée for serving beneath roasted chicken or braised short ribs; more will give you a silky soup for topping with croutons and chopped herbs.

CAULIFLOWER "POTATO" SALAD

Provided by Valerie Bertinelli

Categories     side-dish

Time 15m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12



Cauliflower

Steps:

  • Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add the cauliflower florets to the boiling water and cook until tender, 5 to 7 minutes. Drain well and cool to room temperature.
  • Add the mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper to a large mixing bowl and whisk to combine. Then add the cooled cauliflower, pickles, dill, eggs, celery and shallot. Mix until thoroughly combined. Serve at room temperature or cover and store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Kosher salt
1 large head of cauliflower, cut into bite-sized florets (6 to 8 cups)
A heaping 1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons yellow mustard
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
Freshly ground black pepper
1/3 cup chopped dill pickles
2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill
1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives
3 hard-boiled eggs, peeled and chopped
2 celery stalks, chopped
1 shallot, diced

THREE-CHEESE KETO CAULIFLOWER CASSEROLE

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 55m

Yield 6 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 7



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Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425°. Place cauliflower on a 15x10x1-in. baking sheet. Melt 1 tablespoon butter; drizzle over cauliflower. Add oil; toss to coat. Roast until lightly browned and tender, 20-25 minutes., In a large saucepan, melt cream cheese and remaining 3 tablespoons butter over medium heat. Add 2 cups cheddar, 1 cup mozzarella and milk. Cook and stir until sauce begins to thicken, 1-2 minutes. Gently fold in cauliflower. Transfer to a greased 8-in. square baking dish. Sprinkle with remaining 1-1/2 cups cheddar and 1/2 cup mozzarella., Bake, uncovered, until bubbly and cheese is melted, about 20 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 550 calories, Fat 46g fat (26g saturated fat), Cholesterol 130mg cholesterol, Sodium 775mg sodium, Carbohydrate 11g carbohydrate (5g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 26g protein.

1 medium head cauliflower, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (about 10 cups)
4 tablespoons butter, divided
1 tablespoon canola oil
3-1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, divided
1-1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese, divided
1 cup 2% milk
4 ounces cream cheese, cubed

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DO YOU REALLY KNOW HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER? HERE ARE 10 WAYS!
To make cauliflower mash, cook cauliflower florets in boiling water for 6-8 minutes. Drain and pat the cauliflower dry with towels. Transfer the cauliflower to a …
From onegreenplanet.org


HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER | EATINGWELL
1. Place cauliflower florets in a large microwave-safe bowl. Add enough water to cover the bottom of the bowl. 2. Cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap, wax paper or a wet towel. 3. Cook on High until tender-crisp, 4 to 5 minutes. 4. Drain the cauliflower and season as desired.
From eatingwell.com


HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER FOR BABIES (WITH RECIPES)
Cut cauliflower into large florets and place on a baking pan. Toss the cauliflower with oil and herbs/seasonings of choice. It's ok if they overlap. It will create more steam, resulting in softer texture. Cover with foil or silicone baking mat. Place in the oven and cook for 15-20 minutes until soft.
From mjandhungryman.com


HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER FOR KIDS - YUMMY TODDLER FOOD
To Steam Cauliflower: Add 2 inches of water to a medium pot fitted with a steamer basket over medium heat. Bring to a simmer. Add cauliflower florets, cover, and cook for 8-10 minutes or until tender. Transfer cauliflower to a bowl and season to taste with butter or olive oil and salt and pepper.
From yummytoddlerfood.com


AIR FRYER CAULIFLOWER RECIPE (EASY AND CRISPY) | KITCHN
Cut the florets into 1- to 1 1/2-inch pieces (6 to 7 cups). Transfer to the bowl and toss until evenly coated. Heat an air fryer to 390°F to 400°F. Arrange the cauliflower florets in an even layer in the basket or tray of a 5 1/2-quart or larger air fryer. Air fry, tossing every 5 minutes, until the cauliflower is tender with browned and ...
From thekitchn.com


HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER IN 8 DIFFERENT WAYS - UTOPIA
Prepare a bowl of iced water, and keep to the side. Add prepared cauliflower florets to a pan of boiling water, and cook for 2 minutes only. Remove from the water with a slotted spoon (you can use the water in a vegetable broth recipe later), and plunge into the iced water.
From utopia.org


HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER AND RECIPES - DELISHABLY
Break the cauliflower florets in to smaller pieces and stir through the mash. Spoon back in to the potato shells. Put the shells back on the tray and in to the oven for fifteen more minutes. Add the peas to boiling water for three minutes and drain. Lay in the bottom of a deep plate and serve the potato shells on top.
From delishably.com


HOW TO COOK CAULIFLOWER - RECIPES
Cooking an Entire Cauliflower. If you want to cook the entire cauliflower at once, then this is one of the easiest ways of doing so. First, preheat your oven to 400F/200C. At the same time, fill a medium baking dish halfway with water and place the dish on one of the oven’s lower shelves. Then, place the cauliflower in a medium-sized cast ...
From fooddiez.com


CAULIFLOWER RECIPES | ALLRECIPES
Cauliflower Fried 'Rice'. 362. Crunchy Cauliflower and Tomato Salad. 19. Cauliflower "Risotto" with Porcini Mushrooms and Peas. 5. Grilled Cauliflower Steaks. 14. Cutting cauliflower into "steaks" and grilling them not only gives a flavorful, caramelized, and smoky taste, the presentation is lovely!
From allrecipes.com


9 EASY WAYS TO COOK WITH CAULIFLOWER | MYRECIPES
Cauliflower rice is a godsend for people following the keto diet—or anyone trying to cut back on carbs. Get the recipe: Shrimp Fried Cauliflower Rice. 3. Buffalo Cauliflower Bites. Air-Fried Buffalo Cauliflower Bites. Credit: Anna Theoktisto. Anna Theoktisto. Step aside, chicken wings, there’s a new tailgate app in town.
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