Cauliflower, Ginger, and Apple

The same method of stove-top braising used to make Radicchio and Black Grapes is repeated here.

Here are links to information about the less processed ingredient options: Fruit, Butter, Fresh Rosemary, Vegetables, Olive Oil.

Equipment

  • a Pan with a Heavy Bottom and a Lid, for example, a 12-inch (about 30 cm) diameter Cast Iron Pan and a Lid.
  • a Cutting Board and All-purpose Kitchen Knife

Ingredients

  • a Small Head of Cauliflower, divided into florets
  • a Knob of Fresh Ginger, peeled and chopped fine
  • 4 Cloves of Garlic, chopped fine
  • about 1/2 cup of Organic Apple, chopped in small bite-sized pieces. If the apple is organic, peeling is optional. If it is not organic, it is better to peel it as a safeguard against pesticides.
  • about 2 Tablespoons of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and 1 Tablespoon of Salted Butter
  • a little Dry White Wine
  • a Sprig of Organic Fresh Rosemary

Making the Cauliflower

  • Heat the olive oil and butter together over medium heat. Add the ginger, garlic and apple and stir them around to coat them.
  • Add the cauliflower and mix everything together well. Add the rosemary.
  • Put the lid on the pan. Adjust the heat to low and cook the mixture in its juices.
  • After about five minutes, add 2 or 3 tablespoons of the wine.
  • Cover and braise for another five minutes. Check for doneness. If the liquid has evaporated and the cauliflower is not cooked to the desired degree of tenderness, add a tablespoon or two of water or wine. Cover and continue to braise.
  • Add additions of liquid until the cauliflower is done to your liking. The total braising time for very tender cauliflower is about 20 minutes.
  • When done, the liquid should be absorbed into the cauliflower or evaporated.
Cauliflower apple garlic ginger white wine same technique but butter and olive oil

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