Broiled Curried-flower
Show: Good Eats
Episode: The Caul of the Flower
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By katpooh
Temple, TX
on March 07, 2013
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In my quest to eat more variety of veggies I decided to try this. Being a confirmed "cauliflowerphobic" it was a real leap of faith. Who knew that such a gnarly looking vegetable could be so tasty? I used coconut oil which worked great, and I like the flavor. After turning the cauliflower to brown the second side under the broiler, sprinkle just a little grated parm or whatever cheese you like to brown up with it - hoo ha, delish!! From "cauliflowerphobic" to "cauliflowerphile."
By davidhightstown
Hightstown, NJ
on January 07, 2012
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really good. i used fresh orange peel. i am not an easy grader. a beautiful way to soften cauliflower without boiling and losing nutrients.
By veriia
MD, USA
on December 15, 2011
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I used lemon peel instead of orange peel. I had all the spices in ground form, which did not make for as strong of a flavor but it was a very good dish. I think that next time, I will use more spices if I only have pre-ground spices. Also, I like my cauliflower roasted outright so I didn't bother making thin wedges suspended over water. I cut it into large chunks and didn't have substantial moisture loss by the time it was cooked to my liking, probably because I coated the pieces liberally and the oil helped retain the moisture.
By Maito
on September 08, 2011
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I just used a tablespoon of oil and roasted this with the seeds. I usually love stuff like this - it was good, but had a bit of a bitter taste.
By sanjib.sarkar_F...
Charlotte, 73
on May 16, 2011
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Great taste. I am Indian and like the baked version of this curried cauliflower. It is a pleasant change for the regular cauliflower curry that I eat. I had all the spices and used fresh orange peel since I did not have any dried peel.
By costello_5417392
Exeter, RI
on May 11, 2011
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I just used the spice mixture, sprinkled it on the cauliflower with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and roasted it in the oven at around 400. Excellent. I did not use the orange peel. Who the heck has orange peel hanging around? I always have fenugreek, I have never had dried orange peel in my house. Roasted cauliflower with just salt and pepper is good too if you've never tried it. Get some dark brown going on that cauliflower....
By hrooks
on May 07, 2011
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This recipe transformed my opinion of cauliflower. After trying it, I went out and bought two more to make the recipe again. I won't be cooking cauliflower any other way for a very long time. It is excellent.
By hustonat_1294752
Oil City, PA
on May 05, 2011
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This recipe was outstanding - the cauliflower was perfectly tender yet still had texture. Alas, because I could not find fenugreek anywhere around me, I resorted to using an authentic curry powder mixture whose ingredients were all-natural and included all of the spices Alton lists in his recipe save the dried orange peel. Because the spice blend was fresh, I got really good results, but I wouldn't try this with something that's been in your cupboard for three years.
It should be noted that there might be some confusion about which side of your baking sheet to leave the foil loose on - one of the LONG sides, and be sure that that side faces you when you put it in the oven (the Good Eats episode that features this recipe is explicit about this, but the recipe is more ambiguous.
This recipe is superb - you owe it to yourself to try it!