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  2. 51 Cauliflower Recipes That You Will Constantly Crave - AOL

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    These little gems are cauliflower with cheese, herbs and spices all baked in mini muffin tin pans. Perfect for brunch, an appetizer before a big meal or a great take along to a party! Get the recipe

  3. Best Bites: Baked orange cauliflower with orange peel hack - AOL

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    Pour a cup of water into a pan at medium heat. Add in 1.5 cups of orange juice (with the pulp!) Pour 1 cup of sugar, a splash of rice vinegar and two splashes of soy sauce.

  4. 13 New Cauliflower Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    View Recipe. These roasted garlic-butter cauliflower steaks are a game-changer, turning a simple vegetable into a mouthwatering main dish. Thick slices of cauliflower are roasted to golden ...

  5. Fried cauliflower - Wikipedia

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    Cauliflower pakoras, battered and spiced fried cauliflower, are popular in North India and Chennai, and may be double-fried for crispness. They can be served with a tomato or peanut chutney. [13] One Punjabi recipe deep-fries the cauliflower first, then sautés it in spices and yogurt to nap the florets with sauce. [14]

  6. Casserole - Wikipedia

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    A casserole (French: diminutive of casse, from Provençal cassa, meaning 'saucepan' [1]) is a kind of large, deep pan or bowl used for cooking a variety of dishes in the oven; it is also a category of foods cooked in such a vessel. To distinguish the two uses, the pan can be called a "casserole dish" or "casserole pan", whereas the food is ...

  7. Ree's Cauliflower Broccoli Casserole With Bacon Is A Holiday ...

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    This creamy cauliflower and broccoli casserole with bacon is the perfect side dish for the holidays!

  8. Gratin - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of gratin is from the French language words gratter, meaning "to scrape" (from having to scrape the food out of the dish it was cooked in). [5] The technique predates the current name, which did not appear in English until 1846 (OED, s.v. "gratin").

  9. Best Bites: Garlic parmesan cauliflower steaks - AOL

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