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Would you use cauliflower stalks

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Patsy70 Thu 06-Jan-22 08:31:39

Before I dispose of them in the food waste bin, would you use the stalks of a cauliflower to make soup? I would obviously add other ingredients. Thank you.

MiniMoon Thu 06-Jan-22 14:41:11

I've always used all of the cauliflower. I only remove the outer leaves, I chop up all the rest, cook it and serve it with the rest of the vegetables. The same goes for broccoli stalks, and celery leaves.

grandMattie Thu 06-Jan-22 13:35:42

Yes, i used some last night in a stir fry. I use the all the time. Peel them first though!

Sago Thu 06-Jan-22 13:31:59

I’m making a low carb cottage pie this evening.
The topping will be cauliflower stalk, sweet potato, potato and carrot mashed.

Madgran77 Thu 06-Jan-22 13:29:39

I always use cauliflower stalks. Either in soup or minced up and added to rice for last 6-7 minutes of cooking. . Tastes really nice

Greyduster Thu 06-Jan-22 12:05:47

I use the green leaf part of cauliflower along with the head, but it has never occurred to me to use the stalks. Like others, I absolutely love the raw peeled broccoli stem - could eat it all day long (probably best not to, though!?).

Daisend1 Thu 06-Jan-22 11:55:58

Yes I do.
This is but one of many of my
waste not want not learned from my late mother during the years of food rationing.

JaneJudge Thu 06-Jan-22 11:41:16

JackyB

I do all that with broccoli stalks - use the thick parts peeled and cut in cubes, and nibble them raw while I'm doing it. Can't eat Cauliflower though - may as well swallow a hand grenade.

I was thinking the answer to the question was 'only if I was constipated' smile

Oldnproud Thu 06-Jan-22 11:37:47

EllanVannin

I save them for the neighbour's bunnies grin

Blimey, I haven't reached that stage yet, eating stalks and peelings !

Why wouldn't anyone eat them? The stalks, that is. They are a good, nutritious part of the plant.

Come to that, so are the so-called 'peelings' on many veg.
Not that I eat peelings - they are still very much attached to my carrots, potatoes, apples etc. when I eat them, so definitely not peelings. grin

Mollygo Thu 06-Jan-22 11:33:04

I use them when I’m making cauliflower rice or broccoli rice.
Nobody has complained yet.

Framilode Thu 06-Jan-22 11:32:32

I read somewhere that cauliflower stalks give you terrible wind so I have always avoided them. I will give them another go.

HurdyGurdy Thu 06-Jan-22 11:30:04

No. But that's because I cut them up and eat them raw smile

Elegran Thu 06-Jan-22 11:27:26

The most nutritious and vitamin-full bits of most vegetables are just under the skin/peel - so the bunnies are eating well.

Elegran Thu 06-Jan-22 11:25:36

EllanVannin

I save them for the neighbour's bunnies grin

Blimey, I haven't reached that stage yet, eating stalks and peelings !

Who mentioned eating peelings? This thread is about using cauliflower STALKS. We use the stalks of celery, chard and rhubarb, so why not the stalks of brassicas?

Try the peeled inners sometime, EV Your neighbour's bunnies may not get them in future.

Grannmarie Thu 06-Jan-22 11:24:50

I put chopped up broccoli stalks in the pot along with the florets ?.

H1954 Thu 06-Jan-22 11:14:35

Yes, definitely, if they got as far as the cooking pot.........I love raw cauliflower ?

EllanVannin Thu 06-Jan-22 11:09:27

I save them for the neighbour's bunnies grin

Blimey, I haven't reached that stage yet, eating stalks and peelings !

Spice101 Thu 06-Jan-22 11:08:45

I also include them when making cauliflower puree.

Jane71 Thu 06-Jan-22 11:06:25

Of course. Cauliflower and broccoli stalks are great in soups: why wouldn't they be?

Whitewavemark2 Thu 06-Jan-22 10:00:14

Yes I will today when I make a broccoli pasta.

Redhead56 Thu 06-Jan-22 09:54:26

I don’t waste them or broccoli stalks they are chopped up and used in the recipe.

Aldom Thu 06-Jan-22 09:53:18

I always prepare, cook and eat the stalk from vegetables, including cauliflower. Never had a tough one.

JackyB Thu 06-Jan-22 09:50:39

I do all that with broccoli stalks - use the thick parts peeled and cut in cubes, and nibble them raw while I'm doing it. Can't eat Cauliflower though - may as well swallow a hand grenade.

Elegran Thu 06-Jan-22 09:26:22

If you peel off the thick outer skin to leave the crisp juicy inner, you can even eat the chunks raw (not the coarser lower parts of the stalk) Try it, you may be pleasantly surprised. I munch these while cutting up the rest of the cauliflower.

Hetty58 Thu 06-Jan-22 09:20:48

(My mother made us cut a V shape in every cabbage leaf - and throw away all the stalk, before shredding them for cooking. Now I just slice them, along with the rest.)

Kim19 Thu 06-Jan-22 09:14:58

Certainly would use CS.