AKRISONER Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 I've recently replaced mashed potatoes with mashed cauliflower.. Out of this world! (And a lot better for you) Holy crap, i need to try this! Have you tried them with the standard mashed potatos additions, garlic, sour cream etc?
Old Ironmaker Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 Pureed cauliflower has been popular in many restaurants for years, and here at home.
manitoubass2 Posted December 18, 2014 Author Report Posted December 18, 2014 yep billm thats usually what we make as well in our house. very good. also baked broccoli with just abit of olive oil and sea salt rules as well. baked kale too and yams lol
Headhunter Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 Stop wasting cauliflower!!!!!!! The best way to prepare it is to do it up just like you do your breaded fish! Cut it into small pieces and wash it. While it is still damp, add kosher salt, garlic powder and onion powder and crushed black pepper. Let is sit for at least an hour. Then dredge them in flour, egg wash and bread crumbs (we like Panko!) and pan fry until golden brown. Put the fried pieces in the oven for 1/2 an hour at 325 to finish cooking through. Make an awesome side dish with roast beef (PRIMER!!!) especially when you add some gravy to them!!!!! You can thank me later! HH
BillM Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 Holy crap, i need to try this! Have you tried them with the standard mashed potatos additions, garlic, sour cream etc? I steam the cauliflower then use a hand held food processor to thin it out. I add about half a cup of browned garlic, a wee bit of butter and some salt to taste. I usually eat this with a chicken breast (Done on the BBQ).. Sometimes I'll dice the chicken and toss it into the mix as well. Super simple, super fast, very good for you.
davis Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 I've recently replaced mashed potatoes with mashed cauliflower.. Out of this world! (And a lot better for you) Also a good substitute for rice. Cut it up into small'ish florets (raw), pulse in a food processor until about the same size as rice. Fry it up, bake it, or even microwave it. Just don't add water/liquid - it'll absorb it quickly and turn mushy. Sautee onions and garlic in coconut oil, add the cauli rice and cook til it's al-dente'ish and finish with lime zest and cilantro.
BillM Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 Also a good substitute for rice. Cut it up into small'ish florets (raw), pulse in a food processor until about the same size as rice. Fry it up, bake it, or even microwave it. Just don't add water/liquid - it'll absorb it quickly and turn mushy. Sautee onions and garlic in coconut oil, add the cauli rice and cook til it's al-dente'ish and finish with lime zest and cilantro. Right on man, I'm going to try that!
kuhaman Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 I have a big weak spot for pickled herring. looks gross tastes awesome! I love pickled herring! Feature foods spiced matjes herring is a must try for any pickled herring lover
manitoubass2 Posted December 18, 2014 Author Report Posted December 18, 2014 I love pickled herring! Feature foods spiced matjes herring is a must try for any pickled herring lover where might I find this?
SirCranksalot Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 I love pickled herring! Feature foods spiced matjes herring is a must try for any pickled herring lover In Amsterdam pickled herring on a bun is sold like from carts like hot dogs in TO. Now if some local guy was looking for a new way to make money...............well, maybe not!!
kuhaman Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 In Amsterdam pickled herring on a bun is sold like from carts like hot dogs in TO. Now if some local guy was looking for a new way to make money...............well, maybe not!! Ya, might be a pretty hard sell LOL
manitoubass2 Posted December 18, 2014 Author Report Posted December 18, 2014 (edited) Ya, might be a pretty hard sell LOLfunny the cultural differences. id try this but a bun seems like a weird vehicle? its probably amazing im gonna try it this weekend lol I can imagine it on top of a dog or sausage sort of like a replacement for 'krout Edited December 18, 2014 by manitoubass2
kuhaman Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 I can imagine it on top of a dog or sausage sort of like a replacement for 'krout I just threw up in my mouth a little bit
misfish Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 When I buy pickled herring, I buy http://www.bossmokedfish.com/index.php/products
SirCranksalot Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 funny the cultural differences. Yep---food is very very cultural. e.g British navy explorers starved in the Arctic rather than 'go native' and eat Inuit food.
manitoubass2 Posted December 18, 2014 Author Report Posted December 18, 2014 I just threw up in my mouth a little bit ??? Ill let ya know cause im going to try it now...
SirCranksalot Posted December 18, 2014 Report Posted December 18, 2014 When I buy pickled herring, I buy http://www.bossmokedfish.com/index.php/products With names like Vanderspeck they should know their stuff!!
manitoubass2 Posted December 19, 2014 Author Report Posted December 19, 2014 (edited) if anyone made pickled herring with jalepeno id be stoked. i should just make some i spose. anyone here like green olives and love spicy? I gotta wicked wicked good olive recipe passed down to me and for about 10 years now I buy bulk and make about 20lbs every year. there amazing Edited December 19, 2014 by manitoubass2
kuhaman Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 Olives are almost as good as pickled herring(minus the hot dog LOL) I grow carolina reapers and toss one in to a batch of pickled eggs.
manitoubass2 Posted December 19, 2014 Author Report Posted December 19, 2014 (edited) Olives are almost as good as pickled herring(minus the hot dog LOL) I grow carolina reapers and toss one in to a batch of pickled eggs.lol hot dog is one thing but Id bet its deadly on a bbq'brat on a nice roll who knows maybe ill be puking it all up this time tomorrow ??? i like olives even more the herring. the ones i make go good on almost everything. ill even eat them by the bowl? Edited December 19, 2014 by manitoubass2
misfish Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 (edited) With names like Vanderspeck they should know their stuff!! You bet A member of this board years back. One hell of a nice guy. Our Team: President - Rein Bos Edited December 19, 2014 by Brian B
bigugli Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 I love pickled herring! Feature foods spiced matjes herring is a must try for any pickled herring lover You have no idea what good pickled herring is. The really good stuff you used to get right out of the barrel just like good dill pickles. Used to be a good Finnish shop on Queen st called Huites. These days, when you get a chance, go to IKEA's deli, there is a good variety of 5-6 flavours of herring. IF you are ever in Minnesota or Michigan, Look for a brand called Gafelbiters. The Norwegian herring was a family favourite, but no one sells it here in Ontario now.
kuhaman Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 You have no idea what good pickled herring is. The really good stuff you used to get right out of the barrel just like good dill pickles. Used to be a good Finnish shop on Queen st called Huites. These days, when you get a chance, go to IKEA's deli, there is a good variety of 5-6 flavours of herring. IF you are ever in Minnesota or Michigan, Look for a brand called Gafelbiters. The Norwegian herring was a family favourite, but no one sells it here in Ontario now. Tried all kinds of pickled herring over the years and in my opinion the Feature foods herring is the best I've had. Even better than Vesta. To each his own I guess
bigugli Posted December 19, 2014 Report Posted December 19, 2014 funny the cultural differences. id try this but a bun seems like a weird vehicle? its probably amazing im gonna try it this weekend lol I can imagine it on top of a dog or sausage sort of like a replacement for 'krout Finnish style... Herring and cream cheese on hard biscuit.
manitoubass2 Posted December 19, 2014 Author Report Posted December 19, 2014 order is in.. tulibee coming tomorrow:)
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