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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: BattleHymn on February 11, 2017, 08:35:10 PM
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Wed Feb 8, 2017, 04:49 PM
Star Member LaydeeBug (8,921 posts)
Does anyone have any good cauliflower recipes?
I have a lot at the moment
You knew this was coming...
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 04:53 PM
Star Member Satch59 (802 posts)
3. pizza crust
great way to use it up and it doesn't really even taste like cauliflower... I'm GF so this has been my go to for pizza:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/katie-lee/cauliflower-pizza-crust
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 04:53 PM
Star Member Dr Hobbitstein (4,531 posts)
4. My personal favorite:
Open package. Throw cauliflower in the trash.
I agree with this primitive.
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 04:56 PM
Star Member The Velveteen Ocelot (48,743 posts)
8. Sure! Here's a fast, easy one!
1. Obtain a head of cauliflower.
2. Cut it into 1" chunks.
3. Turn on the garbage disposal and run cold water into it.
4. Feed the chunks into the disposal until they are all consumed.
5. Run more water and turn off the disposal.
And this one.
Wed Feb 8, 2017, 05:02 PM
trotsky (43,049 posts)
12. Cauliflower "fried rice"
There are quite a few recipes online for this, I can't remember exactly which one I used but just Google that phrase and see which one sounds best to you.
The hardest part is timing the food processor chopping so you get pieces that are small but not TOO small.
But it really does come out tasting like fried rice - just WAAAAAY better for you. My family loved it, and it was super easy to make.
Anyone for some pre-masticated cauliflower?
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Can't deal with Cauliflower.
No matter where, or in what, it is.
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Can't deal with Cauliflower.
No matter where, or in what, it is.
I hold cauliflower second in contempt only to brussels sprouts.
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I hold cauliflower second in contempt only to brussels sprouts.
:hi5: for spelling it 'brussels'.
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I can eat it but prefer broccoli. Either one has to be drowned in cheese. Although I'm not vegan, gluten free or anything. I require some form of meat whether it be fish, beef, chicken, pig/hog or Bambi.
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Mrs. Jukin makes a great Indian dish with cauliflower. It's called Phool gabi aur aloo ki bhaji which is a long way of saying spicy cauliflower and potatoes and tastes great. Otherwise use it for target practice.
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We had a cauliflower risotto at our anniversary a couple weeks ago-it was excellent!
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I hold cauliflower second in contempt only to brussels sprouts.
bleh.. nothing is worse than cooked cabbage. man, the smell of it even makes me want to heave. I grew up hillbilly, so I think it's one of those traumatic things from childhood... it was a staple food
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Got corned beef and cabbage in SF (mumble mumble) decades ago. The corned beef was decent, the cabbage, BLECH. Cole claw is good, and I like sauerkraut and kim chee (depending on your POV, sauerkraut is German kim chee, or kim chee is Korean sauerkraut).
Growing up, I had plain, boiled, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts with a dollop of mayo on the side. UBER BLECH! Cauliflower does work in a curry, where the sauce is much the stronger flavor; smothered in cheese is the same principle.
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bleh.. nothing is worse than cooked cabbage. man, the smell of it even makes me want to heave. I grew up hillbilly, so I think it's one of those traumatic things from childhood... it was a staple food
I'm not a fan of cabbage either however I had some smoked cabbage once that I actually enjoyed. Of course butter, seasoning, smoke and meat drippings are probably what did the trick. Boiled cabbage stinks to high heaven. I steer clear of stinky veggies.
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Cauliflower is good in a cream-of soup, with a VERY high degree of cheese.
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Cauliflower is good in a cream-of soup, with a VERY high degree of cheese.
Granted, grease or cheese makes dang near anything edible, but cauliflower isn't one of them. blegh
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I personally kind of like cauliflower when it's raw.
It's been my observation that, when at a party or similar social setting in which a raw veggie tray is supplied, the cauliflower is usually the first item to be eaten up.
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I personally kind of like cauliflower when it's raw.
It's been my observation that, when at a party or similar social setting in which a raw veggie tray is supplied, the cauliflower is usually the first item to be eaten up.
What's actually happening to that cauliflower:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXhJPey3i_A[/youtube]