Mint coriander chutney is a great all purpose Indian dipping sauce.
Mint coriander chutney is a great all purpose Indian dipping sauce.
This roasted cauliflower gratin is a mediterranean take on a gratin. It’s not completely drowned in cheese. Not swimming in a béchamel.
It’s cleaner. About the taste of cauliflower. Briny olives. Some salty melted cheese goodness. A hint of heat. Sweetness from the shallots.
I am a fan of vegetables. I am a big fan of roasted vegetables. Roasting concentrates the flavour. Pumps them up. You might not get that given the carnivorous bent of many of the posts here. But it’s true.
I just don’t think the world needs another blog post about how to boil beans. Waste of your time. And mine. But vegetables should be celebrated. And this roasted cauliflower gratin does just that.
It’s not trivial to make. Dishes will get dirty. You need to cook on the stove and the oven. There’s a few ingredients But it’s worth it. Like many great recipes take a little effort. But that effort pays off.
Roasted cauliflower gratin makes a tasty vegetarian main but it absolutely shines as a side to a classic roast chicken.
Just chicken and the cauliflower on the plate. Drizzles with a pan sauce from the chicken. Try it some time when you have foodie friends over for dinner.
Balsamic roasted carrots are so simple and yet so tasty. Roasting roots vegetables concentrates their sweetness. Balsamic glaze pushes them over the top.
Easy chana masala. Big, bold Indian tastes. Simple and fast to make. Sometimes easy can be delicious. This is one of those times.
Kachumber is a great Indian salad waiting to be discovered. Tomatoes, cucumber, onions and the bright tastes of cilantro and mint kicked up with a little green chili.
Chickpea salad with sun-dried tomato vinaigrette is the perfect side dish for those summer dinners on the deck. Serve it with a nice rotisserie chicken and some tzatziki and a glass of chilled white wine. With anything grilled really. The perfect summer meal.