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I had the idea for a puttanesca inspired sauce with cauluflower. Ended up tossing the cauliflower with oil, spices, diced kalamata olices, diced red onions, capers, and olive juice. Cauliflower was roasted at around 350 for about 45 mins give or take? Made a decent olive tomato sauce with all the trimmings which was nothing to write home about. Served with a roasted hoagie roll from last nights bbq.

Cauliflower was totally bland and NOT really the briney goodness i imagined...maybe it can be pickled and then seered? Is getting a cookes but briney cauliflower a tall order? Anyone have any experience with this, or have an idea about what I've overlooked? Would love any thoughts on the matter. xoxoxoxox

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[–] mountainmycelium@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

It may not be what you're looking for, and you may not even have one, but have you tried air frying the cauliflower? Tossed in a tiny bit of oil and whatever seasoning you like, air fried veggies like that can brown/crisp up nicely.