Something about cauliflower in its purest form is detestable to me.
Sorry to any cauliflower lovers out there.
Perhaps it is because it resembles broccoli, but tastes nothing like it and leaves a strange after taste in my mouth.
Regardless, I have taken many routes to try to find cauliflower enjoyable. Some have worked.
#1 Riced Cauliflower.
To do this you have to get the head of cauliflower a little tender by microwaving it with a little water. Then, using a fork you just tear away at the head of cauliflower breaking each little tree up into tiny rice sized pieces. Then just cook as you would cook rice on the stove top, making sure not to overcook.
#2 Garlic Mashed Cauliflower.
This was my favorite, however, the consistency didn't get quite as smooth as I wanted. The cauliflower needs to be cooked thoroughly. After it is cooked it then needs to be mashed, hence the name mashed cauliflower. I used a hand mixer, however, a potato masher might have done better. I added butter and just a tiny sprinkle of milk. The garlic was the best part. About 1 tsp of minced garlic really soaks into the cauliflower and absorbs all the flavor.
I thought as my third addition in attempting to make cauliflower enjoyable I would try to grill cauliflower.
I started with a perfectly sized head of cauliflower.
Chopped off its bottom.
Then chopped some tiny trees up.
And spread them out on my broiling pan. Because yes, when I say "grill" I actually mean "broil" because our grill has had issues since last summer and even if it was working beautifully I don't know how to use it
Sorry, that was a really long sentence.
I drizzled a little olive oil all over.
And after about ten minutes, I decided it was done.
And apparently a good rule is to fill half your plate with vegetables. That's hard to do when the vegetable of choice is cauliflower. So it's a good thing I fried up some carrots and yellow squash too.
Now those are two vegetables that rock my world.
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