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How to Boil Cauliflower
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How to Boil Cauliflower

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If you don't prep your cauliflower immediately after buying it, it'll develop a terrible color. So let's boil it while it's still fresh.
If you cut it apart with a knife and then boil it, you'll get these small bumps and it'll make for a terrible shape. So boil the entire head, and then break apart the florets with your hands.

I add the vinegar to keep it a nice color when boiling. If you don't have vinegar, you can substitute it with a small amount of wheat flour or lemon juice.
Depending on the flavor of the cooking you're going to do after boiling it, it might be a good idea to break it up and use it in different ways. Recipe by Honoono ryourinin

If you don't prep your cauliflower immediately after buying it, it'll develop a terrible color. So let's boil it while it's still fresh.
If you cut it apart with a knife and then boil it, you'll get these small bumps and it'll make for a terrible shape. So boil the entire head, and then break apart the florets with your hands.

I add the vinegar to keep it a nice color when boiling. If you don't have vinegar, you can substitute it with a small amount of wheat flour or lemon juice.
Depending on the flavor of the cooking you're going to do after boiling it, it might be a good idea to break it up and use it in different ways. Recipe by Honoono ryourinin

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How to Boil Cauliflower

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

If you don't prep your cauliflower immediately after buying it, it'll develop a terrible color. So let's boil it while it's still fresh.
If you cut it apart with a knife and then boil it, you'll get these small bumps and it'll make for a terrible shape. So boil the entire head, and then break apart the florets with your hands.

I add the vinegar to keep it a nice color when boiling. If you don't have vinegar, you can substitute it with a small amount of wheat flour or lemon juice.
Depending on the flavor of the cooking you're going to do after boiling it, it might be a good idea to break it up and use it in different ways. Recipe by Honoono ryourinin

If you don't prep your cauliflower immediately after buying it, it'll develop a terrible color. So let's boil it while it's still fresh.
If you cut it apart with a knife and then boil it, you'll get these small bumps and it'll make for a terrible shape. So boil the entire head, and then break apart the florets with your hands.

I add the vinegar to keep it a nice color when boiling. If you don't have vinegar, you can substitute it with a small amount of wheat flour or lemon juice.
Depending on the flavor of the cooking you're going to do after boiling it, it might be a good idea to break it up and use it in different ways. Recipe by Honoono ryourinin

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Ingredients

1 serving
  • 1Cauliflower
  • 1 tspSalt
  • 1 tbspVinegar
  • 1 tspFlour (instead of vinegar)
  • 1 tbspLemon juice (instead of vinegar)
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  1. 1

    Remove the leaves and any excess stem. Wash both sides well under running water.

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  2. 2

    Check the size of your pot to make sure you can add the whole head of cauliflower. Add enough water to cover the cauliflower.

  3. 3

    Add the salt and vinegar to the water, cover with a lid, and bring to a boil (covering makes it boil faster).

  4. 4

    Add the cauliflower to the boiling water, cover with a lid and boil for 4 minutes. Reduce the time if you're going to cook the cauliflower with heat later.

  5. 5

    Once the 4 minutes are up, drain the water away and let it cool on a cutting board. Use your hands to break apart the florets.

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on June 29, 2014 06:59

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