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Golly that's no cauli

It turns out that cauliflower leaves make great (cheap) soup. My bubbah would be proud.

August 15, 2017 15:58
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Today I'm winning. 

Yesterday I bought cauliflower. I chose the one with leaves on over the trimmed one. It seemed the right thing to do and it was cheaper. 

Now I know why. 

More than half the price was for cauliflower foliage! Once I'd trimmed them off, I had the teeniest white, floretted vegetable i've ever seen. I had planned on roasting it for a salad. It will be a meagre salad. 

The reason i'm feeling like the most balaboosta-y balaboosta is that I made soup from those leaves. I sauteed some spring onions that would otherwise have curled up sadly in my vegetable drawer with a smidge of olive oil. I added the chopped up leaves, sauteed some more and then added vegetable stock. 

The whole lot simmered for 25 miinutes or so until the leaves were tender and I blitzed them into puree. I added a tablespoon of mustard and a splosh (bigger than a splash) of milk and voila - supper. Enough soup for two and all for around £1.  

A further forage in the fridge uncovered natural yoghurt and a box of posh salad cress, which made a smart garnish. 

And i've still got the roasted cauliflower portion for my lunch tomorrow. Genius.

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