Monday, May 5, 2008

Cauliflower and Baby Greens

When I made this dish a few months ago, it turned out mushy and not very tasty. I knew it was an error on the chef's part (me!), so I decided to try it again a few days ago. This time I knew to check the cauliflower often to make sure it wasn't overcooked. And I added a little extra flavoring while cooking the cauliflower - butter! Just a little - maybe 1/2 tbsp - but that helped give the dish a richer flavor.
The recipe is based on one from Everyday Food - I got it from my friend Lili. The original recipe (which I can't seem to find online anywhere - sorry!) calls for steak - you cook the steak in a pan, then when it is done, remove it and cook the cauliflower in the same pan for flavoring. Since I won't eat it that way, I tried it this way:
Cauliflower and Baby Greens
Ingredients:
1 head cauliflower, cored and cut into med. sized florets (not too small or it will be mushy)
3 garlic cloves, smashed
2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
1/2 tbsp butter
1 tbsp olive oil
1/2 cup water
1 bunch arugula
1 oz Parmesan cheese, shredded (or shaved)
Directions:
Heat pan over med-high heat, then add butter and olive oil. When melted, add garlic and sautee for a few minutes (don't let it burn!).
Then add cauliflower florets. Let the cauliflower "brown" a little - maybe for 2-3 minutes. Then add 1/2 cup water to pan, and partially cover with lid. Steam the cauliflower for 8-10 minutes - keep checking it to make sure it doesn't get over cooked. You want it "crisp-tender". The water may cook off, so if it disappears too soon, add a little more. You want your cauliflower browned, not burned!
When cauliflower is done, add to a bowl with arugula, salt and pepper to taste, parmesan cheese, and lemon juice. (The original recipe calls for mixing the lemon juice with 1 tbsp olive oil, whisking, then adding to veggies, but because I cooked the cauliflower in butter and oil, I didn't think it was necessary!). Gently toss together (arugula will wilt). Then serve, eat and enjoy!
I think this could be made with baby spinach also and come out well. Maybe I'll try that next time!
It's not the prettiest picture - this is day 3 of the dish. But isn't the placemat underneath the bowl just fabulous?? Thanks Andrea for a gorgeous set of placemats and napkins!

1 comment:

Lili said...

love those place mats!