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Cauliflower cheese.

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TriciaF Mon 06-Feb-17 17:38:20

I wonder if there's a shortage of these too in the UK?
For some reason they're subject to big price fluctuations here (France). Maybe they're imported.
I bought one today for 2.39€, about £1.50. I'm going to make cauliflower cheese tomorrow. What's your recipe?

Riverwalk Mon 27-Feb-17 11:39:18

Katek I never eat it raw or just microwave - always heat in a splash of olive/rapeseed oil and add a few things such as chopped herbs, zaatar, spring onions, halved baby tomatoes, chilli flakes, etc.

I treat as though it were rice or couscous.

lilypollen Sat 22-Apr-17 16:34:53

Can I recommend the Cauliflower and smoked haddock gratin which Mary Berry made on TV during her recent series? I made it exactly to recipe and it was delicious and DH raved about it too! It's an interesting twist and easy.

paddyann Sat 22-Apr-17 16:39:16

smoked haddock works very well with a good Mull cheddar in a puff pastry tartlet.I keep hearing cookery experts saying fish and cheese dont go together but I think smoked haddock and cheese is a winner

lilypollen Sat 22-Apr-17 16:48:06

Are you talking about the experts on Masterchef? There would be so many modern recipes that wouldn't exist if only received wisdom was taken into account!

Ana Sat 22-Apr-17 16:52:05

Cod Mornay, anyone? Of course fish and cheese go well together - what do these 'experts' know anyway? grin

morethan2 Sat 22-Apr-17 16:57:09

We're having this for supper tonight. 89p from Morrisons. So no shortage here. I make it as many of you do. A roux with butter use semi skimmed milk a bit of cauliflower water. Strong Cheddar cheese a good pinch of English mustard powder. Grate more cheese sprinkle with cayenne pepper put under the grill. Yummy.