Monday, 7 December 2015
Brassicheese
One of my semi-regular rants is about cauliflower cheese. So you may have heard it before. But I just don't understand how cauliflower cheese got relegated from main course to side dish. It's substantial enough to be a meal on its own, and a roast dinner doesn't really need the extra richness it provides.
This version, which made a very satisfactory dinner for the two of us, with a bit left over, uses a couple of other brassicas for extra colour, flavour and nutrition. Cauliflower, beautiful romanesco and lovely broccoli. So pretty.
Then I topped it with bacon lardons and a rich cheese sauce, panko breadcrumbs and some extra cheese for crunch. It would have served 3-4 with a jacket potato each.
Labels:
cheese,
vegetables
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4 comments:
i've never seen this or eaten it but you're right--it would definitely satisfy me as the main course! yum!
I'm with you - I wouldn't dream of serving cauliflower cheese as a side dish with meat. It's always the main dish here, with either a jacket potato or another vegetable.
The ultimate comfort food, and a main dish, absolutely :)
This looks incredible...and totally entree-worthy, I wouldn't need a thing with it (though a green salad would probably be a good thing) - except maybe a bed. ;)
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