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Balsamic & Parmesan Roasted Cauliflower

January/February 2008

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Roasting isn't usually the first cooking method you think of for cauliflower but the results are quite delicious. The florets are cut into thick slices and tossed with extra-virgin olive oil and herbs. Wherever the flat surfaces come into contact with the hot roasting pan, a deep browning occurs that results in a sweet, nutty flavor.



READER'S COMMENT:
"Simple yet very tasty "
Balsamic & Parmesan Roasted Cauliflower Recipe

100 Reviews for Balsamic & Parmesan Roasted Cauliflower

04/04/2010
Anonymous

I have made this twice, my family loves it! I didn't have marjoram, and just omitted it completely, no substitutes, and it was fine. Although in the future I might experiment or get the marjoram. Just trying to get more good veggies into our dining, now that it is springtime.

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03/31/2010
Anonymous

sounds great

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03/29/2010

This was so simple, and very tasty! My husband, who is not usually crazy about cauliflower, loved this!

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03/08/2010

Delicious and easy!

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03/02/2010
Anonymous

I made this last night and it was delicious! My husband is not a big balsamic fan either, but he went back for seconds.

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