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Spiced romanesco + chickpea salad

Malou Herkes
Malou Herkes @malouherkes
London

Romanesco is a striking looking veg! I found one in my local farm shop, The Public Market, in Easton. They’re like a cross between a cauliflower and a broccoli and can be cooked as such. 

If I’d had some, I’ve have added feta or chunks of grilled halloumi or any fresh cheese. Toasted chopped almonds would be delicious too. You can easily sub in regular cauliflower in this recipe. 

Romanesco is a striking looking veg! I found one in my local farm shop, The Public Market, in Easton. They’re like a cross between a cauliflower and a broccoli and can be cooked as such. 

If I’d had some, I’ve have added feta or chunks of grilled halloumi or any fresh cheese. Toasted chopped almonds would be delicious too. You can easily sub in regular cauliflower in this recipe. 

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Spiced romanesco + chickpea salad

Malou Herkes
Malou Herkes @malouherkes
London

Romanesco is a striking looking veg! I found one in my local farm shop, The Public Market, in Easton. They’re like a cross between a cauliflower and a broccoli and can be cooked as such. 

If I’d had some, I’ve have added feta or chunks of grilled halloumi or any fresh cheese. Toasted chopped almonds would be delicious too. You can easily sub in regular cauliflower in this recipe. 

Romanesco is a striking looking veg! I found one in my local farm shop, The Public Market, in Easton. They’re like a cross between a cauliflower and a broccoli and can be cooked as such. 

If I’d had some, I’ve have added feta or chunks of grilled halloumi or any fresh cheese. Toasted chopped almonds would be delicious too. You can easily sub in regular cauliflower in this recipe. 

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Ingredients

1 hour 5 mins
4 people
  • 1 headromanesco
  • 1x 400g tin chickpeas
  • 1.5 tspground cumin
  • 1.5 tspground coriander
  • 1 tspturmeric
  • 1 tspchilli flakes
  • 1lemon, zest and juice
  • 3 tbspolive oil
  • Handfulgreens (Swiss chard, beetroot tops, spinach or kale)
  • 250 gcouscous (or any grain, like quinoa, rice, etc)
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1 hour 5 mins
  1. 1

    Preheat the oven to 200C.

  2. 2

    To prep the romanesco, slice off the base with the outer leaves and set aside. Cut the romanesco into equal sized florets and place in a large roasting dish. Slice the core into equal pieces too and add that to the dish.

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  3. 3

    Strip the green leaves off their ribs, and chop the ribs into pieces and add to the dish too. Set the leaves aside. They are edible.

  4. 4

    Add the chickpeas and all the spices, lemon zest, olive oil and a good pinch of salt and pepper. Mix it all together.

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  5. 5

    Cover with baking paper or foil and put in the oven for about 45 minutes, or until the romanesco is tender. Remove the baking paper for the final 15 minutes or so, so that they become nicely charred.

  6. 6

    Meanwhile, roughly chop all the greens and boil or steam in a small pan on the hob until just cooked, then drain (or save the water to soak the couscous)…

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  7. 7

    Put the couscous in a bowl and just cover with hot water (I used the vegetable cooking water). It’s important you don’t cover with too much water otherwise the couscous gets soggy and unpleasant. Equal amounts couscous to water is about right. Check the packet in case there are alternative instructions.

  8. 8

    Add a squeeze of lemon juice to the greens, season and set aside.

  9. 9

    Once the romanesco and chickpeas are ready, remove from the oven and squeeze the juice from about half a lemon (maybe a bit more, do it to taste). As you do, use a wooden spoon to scrape up all the delicious spices stuck to the bottom of the dish.

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  10. 10

    Fluff up the couscous with a fork, then add to the dish along with the greens.

  11. 11

    Toss it all together and eat. This would also be good with feta or chunks of grilled halloumi or any fresh cheese. Toasted almonds or nuts would be delicious too.

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Malou Herkes
Malou Herkes @malouherkes
on February 07, 2022 21:34
London
A passionate home-cook, food writer and lover of leftovers. Inspired by forgotten, frugal dishes. Writing at: https://theforgottenpantry.substack.com/
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