Romanesco, Sauteed with Pine Nuts and Garlic
Talk about an identity crisis! Romanesco looks like cauliflower but tastes more like broccoli! And it appears to have arrived from a far and distant planet. Even though this other-wordy vegetable looks too pretty to eat…please do because it is delicious!
INGREDIENTS:
1 Romanesco Cauliflower 1 tbsp Olive Oil 2 tbsp thinly sliced shallots 4 cloves of garlic, sliced 1 tsp crushed red chilies 1 tbsp pine nuts 1 tbsp lemon juiceMETHOD:
Remove the tough edges of the cauliflower and separate the florets taking care not to break the individual florets. Wash the florets and place in a sauce pan with 2 tbsp water. Bring this to a boil and close the pan with a tight lid. Let it cook for 2 minutes on medium heat, then remove and immediately plunge the florets in cold water to stop the cooking.
Heat a large pan and roast the pine nuts and keep aside.
Add the oil and sauté the shallots till soft. Season with salt and the crushed chilies. Stir in the garlic and the drained florets and sauté gently on high heat for 2 minutes. Add the pine nuts and remove from the heat. Stir in the lemon juice and mix well. Serve warm.
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