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Someone recently posted a recipe for cauliflower puree that used chicken
stock and garlic, as well as butter and cream. I can't find the post, but I
tried it.

I used an entire head of cauliflower--1.3 lbs after trimming--although the
recipe called for 1/2 lb. I doubled the garlic, and used a bit over 2/3 cup
of water plus a heaping tsp of chicken base instead of chicken stock to stay
roughly in proportion. I used the amount of butter and cream called for in
the original recipe, effectively halving the amount. I pureed it with a
stick blender in the pot, rather than transferring to a cuisinart.

This was absolutely delicious. In the future I would cut back the cooking
liquid a bit or finish cooking with the lid off to reduce: it was *almost*
too liquid a puree. (This might mean using the cuisinart instead of the
stick blender, though.) Using half the stated butter and cream was perfect:
the texture was creamy and there was absolutely no need for the full amount.



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Susan wrote:
> When I make fauxtatoes with a whole head of cauliflower, I just nuke
> it with the water clinging to it after washing, and a tiny bit on the
> bottom of the covered dish I put it in. I also use a stick blender in
> the pot, but only add butter, salt and pepper.
>
> Susan


I'll try that next time. Although the chicken stock did add a nice flavor.



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I add one whole potato to that whole head of cauliflower and it makes the
entire thing taste like potato..just plain cauli was watery and gross to me.

KROM


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Someone recently posted a recipe for cauliflower puree that used chicken
stock and garlic, as well as butter and cream. I can't find the post, but I
tried it.

I used an entire head of cauliflower--1.3 lbs after trimming--although the
recipe called for 1/2 lb. I doubled the garlic, and used a bit over 2/3 cup
of water plus a heaping tsp of chicken base instead of chicken stock to stay
roughly in proportion. I used the amount of butter and cream called for in
the original recipe, effectively halving the amount. I pureed it with a
stick blender in the pot, rather than transferring to a cuisinart.

This was absolutely delicious. In the future I would cut back the cooking
liquid a bit or finish cooking with the lid off to reduce: it was *almost*
too liquid a puree. (This might mean using the cuisinart instead of the
stick blender, though.) Using half the stated butter and cream was perfect:
the texture was creamy and there was absolutely no need for the full amount.


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In article m>,
Janet Wilder > wrote:

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> Try a tiny bit of freshly grated nutmeg. We think it puts the dish over
> the top.


Yep..nutmeg definitely adds a nice touch to cauliflower.

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