Pickled Cauliflower
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Does anyone have a tried and approved recipe for pickled cauliflower? I want one with no other veg except perhaps silverskin onions and chillies etc.
Chantal
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yuk - you're joking right?
what's wrong with pick-a-lilly?
Suppose you could adapt a pickled bean recipe but hey - I've just thought of something. The Lebanese do a pickled turnip which is sublime - 'torshi luft' I think it's called, which involves a tiny bit of beetroot to make the turnips pink. That could be interesting. I think Claudia Roden did a recipe for it in a little paperback years ago but if you know any Lebanese people they're bound to know the recipe, it's practically a national dish. It's always on the menu at the Phoenicia restaurant in South Kensington and they make their own.. what an excuse for a trip to the smoke and a wonderful meal. Ah, memories!
what's wrong with pick-a-lilly?
Suppose you could adapt a pickled bean recipe but hey - I've just thought of something. The Lebanese do a pickled turnip which is sublime - 'torshi luft' I think it's called, which involves a tiny bit of beetroot to make the turnips pink. That could be interesting. I think Claudia Roden did a recipe for it in a little paperback years ago but if you know any Lebanese people they're bound to know the recipe, it's practically a national dish. It's always on the menu at the Phoenicia restaurant in South Kensington and they make their own.. what an excuse for a trip to the smoke and a wonderful meal. Ah, memories!
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Hi Giulia
I think it sounds vile, but I have a friend who is made for the stuff and asked if I could help. She buys those jars of Hayward's mixed pickles, but only eats the cauliflower
I've found several recipes but they include radish etc. I just wondered if there was a "pure cauliflower" recipe out there. I may have to adapt as you say.
I think it sounds vile, but I have a friend who is made for the stuff and asked if I could help. She buys those jars of Hayward's mixed pickles, but only eats the cauliflower
I've found several recipes but they include radish etc. I just wondered if there was a "pure cauliflower" recipe out there. I may have to adapt as you say.
Chantal
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Hi Chantal, we've made some delicious caulflower pickles.
These have been Indian ones with spices in and no vinegar, but I see you're open to chillis etc. As it happens, the best one did have turnip (actually it was Mooli) in, but that could probably be omitted.
My cookery guru is out at the moment, but if you're interested I will try to find out.
Colin
These have been Indian ones with spices in and no vinegar, but I see you're open to chillis etc. As it happens, the best one did have turnip (actually it was Mooli) in, but that could probably be omitted.
My cookery guru is out at the moment, but if you're interested I will try to find out.
Colin