The first time I heard of this I was dubious. But seriously - this is one of the greatest things you can do to a cauliflower!
Just cut the washed cauli into florets. Add a little sea salt and drizzle generously with olive oil. Roast in a hot oven until the it browns (takes 20 - 30 minutes). A little blackening around the edges it fine - it will be sweeter.
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Apple sauce
Sooo bad at keeping up with this blog! Have been seriously off the healthy food wagon for a few months and feeling it. Ugh! Boy#1 is now off egg, tuna, lentils and crustaceans. Most of those aren't a problem but no eggs or lentil has been hard on our food budget!
I had a load of apples going spare today so I made apple sauce using my crockpot. Love doing that - it is easy and makes the house smell so good.
knob of butter
loads of apples *
spices of your choice
Put a knob of butter in your crockpot. Core and peel the apples and bung them in too Add any spices that you like (I use mixed spice, a couple of cloves and a pinch of ground cardamom). Cook on low for a few hours, until the apples are soft. Mash or puree.
The kids had this with yogurt for pudding and I am going to freeze a load for future pies, crumbles and sauces.
* If you are using a cooking apple like bramley then you may need to add some sugar. I find eating apples are plenty sweet on thier own.
I had a load of apples going spare today so I made apple sauce using my crockpot. Love doing that - it is easy and makes the house smell so good.
knob of butter
loads of apples *
spices of your choice
Put a knob of butter in your crockpot. Core and peel the apples and bung them in too Add any spices that you like (I use mixed spice, a couple of cloves and a pinch of ground cardamom). Cook on low for a few hours, until the apples are soft. Mash or puree.
The kids had this with yogurt for pudding and I am going to freeze a load for future pies, crumbles and sauces.
* If you are using a cooking apple like bramley then you may need to add some sugar. I find eating apples are plenty sweet on thier own.
Labels:
crockpot,
Dairy free,
Egg free,
Fruit,
Gluten free,
Pudding,
Vegetarian
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