Food Therapy from Eat Make Read

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Cauliflower is a bulking, dull, and awkward vegetable that remains unloved and untouched at salad bars across the country. That is, at least while it’s raw — because, roasted, it becomes sublime, an ugly duckling transformed. Raw, its ordinary whiteness evokes a piece of broccoli devoid of flavor; roasted golden brown and even charred, it is striking.

(Forgive me if this is an example of over-the-top food writing. Some people get passionate about politics; I get passionate about the dualism of cruciferous vegetables.)

If you haven’t tried roasted cauliflower before, do yourself a favor before you give up on the veggie completely — try this recipe from Eat Make Read, for a side dish of roasted cauliflower with a walnut pesto. The sweet of the cauliflower mixed with the crunch of the pesto turns a sad vegetable into a stunning beauty. You know that scene in The Breakfast Club where Ally Sheedy puts on a headband and all of a sudden she’s making out with Emilio Estevez? It’s like that.

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  • Roasted cauliflower is like the Houdini of white winter crops…and with Make Eat Read’s walnut pesto recipe? Presto (pun intended) Game over!

    Posted by Sarah Commerford on February 13, 2012, at 10:32 AM
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