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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Oven Roasted Cauliflower
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I've been testing some new vegetable recipes for the Thanksgiving holiday. Most of them involve roasting vegetables that are topped with a separately prepared sauce just prior to serving. While they have all been delicious, I think they add an unnecessary layer of complication to an already busy meal. So, I kept refining my search and found a recipe for roasted cauliflower that had been developed by Emeril LaGasse. After an initial testing, I made a few modifications to his recipe and came up with the one I'm sharing with you today. Cauliflower prepared in this fashion is really delicious. I do, however, think the flavors are too strong to serve with turkey and the other elements of a traditional Thanksgiving meal. Having said that, I have no hesitation about serving it with pork, beef or lamb. I love the simplicity of this dish and the ease with which it can prepared. I will make it often. I hope you, too, will give it a try. Here's the recipe.
Oven Roasted Cauliflower...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Emeril LaGasse
Ingredients:
1 medium head cauliflower (about 2-1/4 pounds), trimmed and cut into florets
3 large cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1/4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
Directions:
Heat oven to 450 degrees F. Combine cauliflower and garlic in a large bowl. Drizzle with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Transfer, in a single layer, to a large rimmed baking sheet. Roast at 450 degrees F for about 25 minutes, stirring once. Sprinkle with cheese. Serve immediately Yield: 6 servings.
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Awesome i love baked cauliflowers they taste so good.. love this version..
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good! When I oven roast broccoli, half the time it turns out good, the other half it chars and is not edible!
ReplyDeleteMary...this is good :) I prefer oven baked ones with garlic and parmesan cheese. Thanks for sharing such a simple yet tasty preparation :)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day,
Elin
yum, yum, yum. Making my mouth water! I do a similar version, but with a few torn up pieces of sourdough bread sprinkled on the top, just before the olive oil goes on. So it goes crispy.
ReplyDeleteIt makes a perfect side dish Mary!!
ReplyDeleteYummy, oven-roasted cauliflower! Loved this.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great, love the addition of cheese!
ReplyDeleteYum yum, wonderful looking delicious cauliflower..
ReplyDeleteI love cauliflower and usually steam it, I'll give roasting a try next time:@)
ReplyDeleteI think roasting cauliflower takes it to a whole new level! Yours looks wonderful - love the garlic and parmesan!
ReplyDeleteOne of my very favorite things to eat - oven roasted cauliflower. We love it. Nice recipe today! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI seriously made a very similar version of this for dinner this week. It's the first time either my husband or I have liked cauliflower. I added a white sauce to the cauliflower instead of the lemon/garlic/olive oil.
ReplyDeleteI'm very glad to see that you have iven recognition to a wonderful veggie that is so often overlooked. I like cauliflower, and usually eat it raw. But this dish looks like it can stand on it's own as a main dish---maybe with a little cornbread. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteI love roasted vegetables and cauliflower is no exception! I actually roast my broccoli very similarly to this, so I will have to try this with cauliflower, too!
ReplyDeleteRoasted cauliflower is one of the sidedish I discovred a couple years ago. It changes the taste of this veggie and it is so good. I love the way you do it, with parmesan cheese!
ReplyDeleteMary, I started making a very similar version of this over the summer and we LOVE it!! I'll have to try it with the parmesan! Thank you so much. Have a wonderful day. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteDear Mary, That cauliflower looks so delicious. I would just love to pick one and try it. Blessings, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteMary, only you could make want to dig into a dish of cauliflower!! It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteCauliflower is SO underrated - I love how it gets to shine here without a fattening creamy sauce (not that there's anything wrong with that, lol!)
ReplyDeleteWe like cauliflower and don't have it often enough. This sounds like a tasty and easily prepared side dish. I'm casting around for a different menu this Thansgiving--as I've often done in the past, only to return to the tried and true.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Mary.....this is just how i make my vegies all the time, i do all my summer vegies this way now! I also roast squash and sweet potatoes all time and usually sprinkle brown sugar on them instead of the cheese :D....thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLovely flavors and a perfect use for cauliflower :)
ReplyDeleteMary x
Funny, I was going to roast some cauliflower tonight, but up until now didn't really have much of a game plan. Thanks for this! It sounds really tasty.
ReplyDeleteYour cauliflower looks very comforting... the garlic, the parmesan,...mhmmm *appetite*
ReplyDeleteHello Mary,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all i want to thank you for your kindness and visit to my blog...i´m really glad and i'm waiting for you next visit with open heart :)
Your roasted cauliflower looks amazing, i'm a vegetables lover and in the oven they smell and taste so so god...
Have a great day Mary!
A kiss for you
Sofia :)
I could serve this with lamb for Christmas. :)
ReplyDeletewe have this one a week atleast minus the cheese and lemon juice. I should try this version out too!
ReplyDeleteI defer to your judgment, but don't exactly see where the flavors would be overwhelming. The color is certainly beautiful. We roast cauliflower, green beans, broccoli and brussells sprouts as our favorite way of preparing them.
ReplyDeletei love roasted cauliflower. I love how you combined the lemon and garlic. The flavors would be delicious on roasted veg.
ReplyDeleteMary, I love cauliflower and this recipe will help me convince my wife to eat her veggies! Great idea... Thanks and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteWith all the fuss of thanksgiving, the simpler the sides are, the better! Love this!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary, for the comment on my blog - Top Cuisine avec Lavi
ReplyDeleteLooks great....but my problem is oven space! I need a second oven for the holiday season! We love cauliflower, though and I'll try this on a "regular" day. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good ! And thank you for your lovely comment !
ReplyDeleteYum that looks so good. I agree with the person that said oven space is at a premium when you have only one oven and are cooking a large turkey. But I can cook this for other meals! Or...well.....could cook it while the turkey is cooling, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm this looks so yumm! Gonna try this next time I buy cauliflower :) thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Manju
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I roast many veggies, but never have roasted cauliflower. Sounds really good!
ReplyDelete~Judy
I've never tried cauliflower in this way before - but we'll soon fix that!! Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeletedelicious looking roasted cauliflower wonderfully done
ReplyDeleteHi Mary, I love to roast cauliflower. It adds a kind of nuttiness to the flavor. And I then like to add it to a pasta dish that I make.
ReplyDeleteMary! I am doing the same thing! Testing vegetables for Thanksgiving - because I am not allowed to deviate from the way we do the turkey, the stuffing, the pumpkin pie... really - doesn't anyone want change? So am playing with cauliflower - which I thought I didn't like until I discovered better recipes - like this - this is a better recipe! End of thesis. Have a grand one.
ReplyDeleteHow I adore roasted vegetables, Mary! :-) I made a similar dish a couple years ago and seeing yours today reminded me how much I liked it! :-) I must make it again soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love cauliflowers, I'll try soon your recipe Mary!Thanks for sharing, have a good weekend...
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. Cauliflower is one of those vegetables I seem to forget about. But this would be perfect for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a meal fit for a vegetarian king. I'll give it a try, if you insist...
ReplyDeleteAs I said before, I'm on the lookout for vegetarian dishes for the Thanksgiving office lunch, so here is another one I bookmarked. Thank you so very much, Mary, I hope you'll have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love cauliflower and am always looking for ways to use it.
ReplyDeleteI love roasted cauliflower too! I love just putting cauliflower florets on a tray covered with tinfoil (for easy clean up) and just letting them brown (I like them really well done). I don't even use any oil. They taste great with just some salt and pepper (sometimes I'll also season with red pepper flakes or some cinnamon).
ReplyDeleteI like this recipe because it adds some flavor but still let's the cauliflower flavor (which I really like) shine through. I would love to see this on the Thanksgiving table.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely recipe. I have to admit I roast all kinds of veggies, but have yet to try cauliflower. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteWe eat cauliflower every week. I can't wait to add this to our monthly rotation. Simple yet delicious. Thank you for sharing your creativity with me. Your blog is a great way to start my weekend. I hope your weekend is relaxing and that you get to bake some yummy treats!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good! My kids love raw cauliflower, I would love to try this to see if they would like it cooked as well! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI cant wait to try this out, it sounds absolutely delicious!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great! I love roasted cauliflower + parm cheese but have never combined the two!
ReplyDeleteI made this recipe tonight minus the lemon juice because i forgot to buy it, and it was AMAZING! It tasted just like garlic bread, but it was cauliflower! Thank you soo much, and I will definitely be making this as a veggie side when I'm trying to impress people with my culinary skills! My husband who always just eats a bite of the veggies to be polite, ate a huge helping. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI tried this last night and it was great! My husband even said he liked it twice, that is huge for him. Will do this often. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight, I loved it! I had some left over brussels sprouts and added them to the cauliflower, they were good too. Love, love roasted veggies and will add this recipe to our family favorites.
ReplyDeletewhat a great way to cook cauliflower! I made it tonight and added some leftover brussel sprouts. YUM!! I will never steam a veg again!
ReplyDeleteI received an anonymous comment asking what this dish had been garnished with. I used Italian parsley for the photo. Please remember that anonymous comments - good or bad - are not published here.
ReplyDeleteBlessings...Mary
Just wanted to give you the heads up that this website has your recipe and photos: http://www.quickneasyrecipes.net/oven-roasted-cauliflower/
ReplyDeleteI made this with dinner tonight and it was INCREDIBLE! Everyone loved it and you're totally right, I don't think I could make cauliflower any other way now! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAs much as I love cauliflower, I don't think I've ever enjoyed it more! Thanks so much for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteIt is in the oven as I type. Love cauliflower and am excited to try this dish. Keep the healthy veggie ideas coming.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a new way to cook one of my favourites, the humble Cauliflower. My main fare is Cauliflower au Gratin which is a staple for our "family roasts". Your recipe is on the agenda for this weekend, serving with Spiced Orange Roast Chicken and the regular potato mash with lashings of butter.
ReplyDeleteTrying it tonight! It smells delicious already :)
ReplyDeleteJust made this, oh my word, so good!
ReplyDeleteI made this tonight for my family and they loved it. My teen-age daughter decided it satisfies the craving for carbs, but isn't potatoes. I loved it because it was so easy! Clean up was easy too.
ReplyDeleteJust made this, so, so good!
ReplyDeleteSimple ingredients, delicious flavor. This recipe's a keeper! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI add bite size pieces of bacon and it becomes a main dish. Thanks great dish! :)
ReplyDeleteI like this recipe .its very simple yet delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious and simple! Will have to try it! I'm in the habit of only eating cauliflower raw with a dip and I think it's time to kick it up a notch! :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGood One. will try
ReplyDeleteVery Nice Will Try for Sure. I also Like cauliflower pickle andhra style
ReplyDeleteIf you like raw cauliflower, try a piece before you bake it. I ate half mine raw. The dressing was amazing.
ReplyDeleteI just made this for a family dinner, and there wasn't anything left after people went back for seconds. This was the only recipe that was completely gone, so that's a big complement. I love the shaved garlic and the simplicity of the dish. I made it in a glass pan this time, so the veggies didn't get very browned. Next time I'll try it on a metal cookie pan or 9x11 and see if that has an impact on the roasted flavor. But either way, it's a winner.
ReplyDeleteI just mad this tonight for dinner and it was delicious! Thank-you for sharing!
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