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جمعرات 28 اگست 2003Thursday, August 28, 2003

Cavolfiore al Forno con le Cipolle

On another blog, Ikram Saeed was talking about how Pakistanis in general are meat-eaters. So I thought I would post a veggie recipe that I am making. This is baked cauliflower with onions and cheese from the book “Modern Italian Cooking.”

Ingredients

Remove all the leaves from the cauliflower and detach the florets. Boil or steam the florets until tender but still firm to the touch.

Preheat the oven to 375°F. Butter a baking dish.

Melt the butter in a medium-size skillet. When the butter foams, add the onions and sauté over medium heat until the onions turn pale yellow. Add the parsley and cauliflower and season with salt and pepper. Cook and stir for about 1 minute.

Transfer the cauliflower to the baking dish. Sprinkle generously with the parmigiano and bake for 10-15 minutes.

Posted by Zack at August 28, 2003 11:46 PM in Food and Cooking

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Comments

looks like an easy & simple dish…might try it one day…btw i tried burning…er…i mean grilling :-) steak over the labor day weekend which turned out to be a disaster…may be i’ll have better luck with this veggie dish

Posted by: hr (9 comments) at September 2, 2003 7:21 PM

hr: Thanks for your comment. You’ve got a nice blog yourself, but no commenting system. So can’t comment there, even though I wanted to comment on a few posts.

I am trying not to laugh at the burnt steak.

The cauliflower recipe is very simple and tasty (only if you love cauliflowers and cheese).

Posted by: Zack (1803 comments) at September 3, 2003 4:06 PM

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