I love cauliflower. Like seriously love it. And it's not a recent thing I was the kid who always loved to eat vegetables. Except for my mom's broccoli. *shudder* Anyway, I've been trying to figure out a way to get Julie to eat more cauliflower she did not like it saúteed with garlic and olive oil; it was too crunchy.
I know she likes sweeter things rather than more savory and I realized that the cauliflower at Green Symphony down the street from work was right up her alley. It's softer and sweeter and has a nice golden hue.
Apple cider roasted cauliflower
- 1 head cauliflower, washed and broken into florets
- 1 cup apple cider
- 4 or 5 cloves of garlic, crushed
- Turn on broiler
- Put all ingredients in a broiler-safe dish (like a straight walled saútee pan) and broil, stirring occasionally until done.
We actually ate this as part of a build-your-own pizza night along with a quick tomato sauce, chicken sausage (store-bought), thawed, drained frozen spinach, feta, fresh mozzarella, and onions available as toppings. I really love that quick tomato sauce -- it can be made in about 20 minutes and is full of flavor for a little bit of work.
Quick tomato sauce
- 1 can San Marzano tomatoes (chopped or whole). And yes, I buy these specifically. The tomatoes are really what make this dish skimp on them and this will taste like you skimped
- 2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
- 1 white onion, medium dice
- 3-4 tbls of fresh oregano
- olive oil
- salt
- pepper
- crushed red pepper
- In a medium sauce pan heat up 1-2 tlbs of olive oil until shimmering, add the onions a pinch or two of salt and drop the heat to medium-low to sweat.
- When the onions are soft and translucent, add the garlic and cook for another few minutes.
- Add the can of tomatoes and bring the heat to high until it boils
- Bring down to a simmer for 10-15 minutes, add pepper and crushed red peppers to taste
- Add the oregano and let cook another 5 minutes
I usually hit the sauce with the immersion blender and let it go another 5 minutes after.
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08:48 PM

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