According to Wikipedia, cauliflower is low in fat, high in dietary fiber, folate and vitamin C. And I think that positions cauliflower as a nutritional vegetable and important part of the daily diet.
My mom boils florets first and then fries with flour and eggs. I like taste of cauliflower fried this way more than just boiled, it is less watery, also eggs and flour bring up a nice addition to taste.
By the way, flour can be replaced with finely ground breadcrumbs, tastes good this way as well. I prefer using bread breading I prepare myself, rather than breading mixtures.
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Here in Louisiana we dip them in egg first then ITALIAN bread crumbs then deep fried. We make so many we fry them in a huge crawfish pot.
I had something similar in a restaurant lately... they seasoned the flour with cumin which was really nice.
What a vegetable this is. I love how versatile cauliflower is. I so tempted to try your recipe later this week (I have 3 heads of cauliflower waiting for me at home.) I will come back to your site and report on how your recipe turned out for sure! Would you like to take a look at my most recent cauliflower creation? http://cuceesprouts.com/2010/09/marinated-cauliflower-salad/
Your recipe looks delicious :).
I think I can have one more recipe to go over 30, will prepare it in closer future, if will not forget :)
Here it is: https://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/main-dish-recipes/cauliflower-pancakes.html
Sorry for delay :)
I love cauliflower prepared this way! I also do the same thing with broccoli. I usually steam the cauliflower or broccoli instead of boiling, and fry in oil instead of butter. It's interesting that you dip the florets in egg first and in flour afterwards; I do the opposite - egg, then flour (or breadcrumbs). I'll have to try your method and see if the results are different.
Yep, got recipe for broccoli here: https://www.enjoyyourcooking.com/sides/fried-broccoli-side-dish.html
I also like using breadcrumbs for such recipe more than flour, but didn't have any prepared when made this recipe.
Oops, I meant to say that I do egg first, then flour, while you do the opposite - flour, then egg.
yep, I got that :)