This dish is always a labour of love and therapy too – the
ultimate veggie comfort food that always hits the spot.
Here's the original recipe, as promised :
Baked
Cauliflower Cheese
I steam a whole head of cauliflower (medium to large), minus its
leaves, until tender and then set it aside on a tray lined with
layers of kitchen roll. This allows all the moisture to drain away
from the cauliflower, ready to finish later on. Next make a mornay
sauce – which can be made ahead and fridged if more convenient. I
also grate Parmesan cheese in readiness to garnish the cauliflower
dish and plan to be generous and sprinkle liberally!
Mornay
Sauce
Serves 4-6
40g unsalted butter
40g plain flour
600ml of milk – I use semi skimmed
150g mature Cheddar cheese
(or a combination of Cheddar and gruyere)
celery salt and black pepper
½ tsp Dijon mustard - optional
Melt the butter in a pan and stir in the flour. Cook gently
for a minute, stirring – make sure you don't brown the mixture.
Gradually add the milk whisking constantly and eventually bring to
the boil, whisking until it's smooth and thick. Lower the heat and
simmer for 2 minutes, then add the cheese, mustard and season. I'd
taste before you add salt – there's salt in the cheese – adjust
accordingly.
Pat the cauliflower dry and kitchen roll and remove the florets
– keep them to a similar size if you can and place in your serving
dish (with any additional veggies). Season with celery salt and
black pepper, spoon over the mornay sauce, sprinkle with Parmesan and
add more black pepper to taste.
It's all cooked so will only need 30 minutes at 180fan/200c/Gas
6.
Leftover cauliflower cheese is even better, re-heating gives
you crispy, cheesy bits – always assuming you have any leftovers!
Just
before I go, a thought - if you can try and look forward to food –
if you're self isolating and alone I know that's easier said than
done. Treat yourself to an ingredient you love – indulge.
If
you're with family get them to pitch in prepping or cooking and make
it fun – remember when we sat down at a table and shared not just
a meal but a conversation too? If you love to cook how about
teaching as you go?
Until
next time … x
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