HFW's cauliflower curry recipe?

Started by gwynleg, October 19, 2011, 11:41:00

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gwynleg

Does anyone have the cauliflower curry recipe from Hugh Fearnley- W's new cookbook please? I have ordered the book but have an urgent need to use up a cauli glut.
many thanks

gwynleg


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macmac

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gwynleg

Grawc and macmac, thank you very much! My OH doesnt like cauli much although I do so I grow it. Trying to find acceptable recipes!

macmac

I haven't tried the cauli curry but made the swede and potato pasties.I thought it was a strange combo but they were good.
The book itself is lovely,'got mine from Amazon for about £11 free p&p so couldn't resist it,despite having far too many cookbooks  ;)
I've bought some polenta as he's got a recipe using chilli and cheese,I've never used polenta before but have been inspired to give it a go.I'll post when I've cooked it.
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Morris

I'm wondering about ordering this as well, I am a sucker for veg cook books. Enjoyed the extracts in the Guardian a while back. Would be interested in feedback from those who have succumbed, please.

macmac

Morris it really is a lovely book.
I have several of his and like the style.
Although I bought from Amazon I went to my local bookstore first and had a sneaky peek  ;)
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Morris

Quote from: macmac on October 20, 2011, 16:09:24

Although I bought from Amazon I went to my local bookstore first and had a sneaky peek  ;)

Haha I often do that too! Or order it from the library first.

gwynleg

I got my book yesterday also from amazon. It looks great - the recipes sound very appropriate for lottie holders (quite a few squash recipes, I noticed as I have lots of squashes).
I did try the chickpea and cauliflower curry and felt it would be better as a side dish than a main - not enough substance really.

The polenta recipe also caught my eye - looks very comforting in the cold!

macmac

I made the polenta recipe. I've never cooked polenta before,
1,Way too much for 2 'will halve the quantity next time
2,Not tasty enough next time I'll add more chilli and perhaps use a light stock instead of water.
I made his flat onion bhajis and they were fab. It certainly gets you thinking and gives some new ideas for the stuff we grow.
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gazza1960

http://gitaskitchen.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2008-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-05%3A00&updated-max=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-05%3A00&max-results=50

This is more of a side dish to be honest but have a gander around Gitas kitchen....OKOK its meant to help Diabetics
like me with low fat vegetable recipes but there are some stunning Indian recipes here.

scroll down till you reach ""spicy Cauliflower roast""....its scrummy.

Gazza

macmac

I've just made the Porotos granados on p146
I substituted rosemary and parsley for the oregano (hate the stuff) and followed the recipe even weighing ingredients  :o I usually just throw stuff in.
It was absolutely smashing,really tasty and filling.Almost everything came from our allotment even the borlotti beans.It made enough for two hearty bowls full and the same for the freezer.
ps 'didn't miss the meat  :)
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