Cauliflower is so not a basic B (or V), especially when you know how to cook it right. While there are a myriad of ways to prepare cauliflower— ricing, blending, sautéing, stir-frying—we’d argue that ...
When our family — a vegan, vegetarian and several omnivores — gathers for dinner, whole roasted cauliflower is my back-pocket dish. Delicious and visually stunning, it's a sure-fire hit as a main ...
If you're not turning it into a low-carb pizza crust or substituting it for rice, cauliflower is almost always served as a side dish. Most recipes call for steaming or baking it, and the seasoning is ...
Preheat oven 425 degrees F. Place cauliflower head on baking sheet. In a small bowl combine sea salt, pepper, cumin, oregano, red pepper flakes, minced cilantro; mix. Drizzle and rub with hand the ...
We’re used to whole roast meat. The sight of a 5-pound pork loin or a golden turkey on a cutting board dripping with juices is not out of the ordinary. But the image of a cooked whole head of cabbage ...
1. Set the oven at 425 degrees. Line a small rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. In a food processor, pulse the parsley until coarsely chopped. Add the bread pieces, olive oil, mustard, and ...
Arrange a rack in center of oven; preheat to 400°. In a small skillet over medium-high heat, heat oil. Cook garlic, stirring occasionally, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Transfer garlic and oil to a ...
Creamy and crisp cauliflower, ready for the grill. (M. Kathleen Kelly/For The Star-Ledger) By Wolfgang Puck If you considered Memorial Day Weekend the official start of the grilling season (as lots of ...
I am always on the lookout for ways to increase the nutritional density and lower the calories and fat of a dish without adversely affecting the taste. Remember, it’s got to be good and good for you!