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'''Cauliflower cheese''' is a traditional British dish. It can be eaten as a main course, for lunch or dinner, or as a [[side dish]]. |
'''Cauliflower cheese''' is a traditional British dish. It can be eaten as a main course, for lunch or dinner, or as a [[side dish]]. |
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Cauliflower cheese consists of pieces of [[cauliflower]] lightly boiled and covered with a milk-based cheese sauce, for which a mature cheese (such as [[Cheddar cheese|cheddar]]) tends to be preferred. A more elaborate [[Béchamel sauce|white sauce]] or [[cheddar cheese sauce]] flavoured with English [[Mustard (condiment)|mustard]] and [[nutmeg]] may also be used. The dish is topped with grated cheese (sometimes mixed with bread crumbs) and baked in the oven to finish it. |
Cauliflower cheese consists of pieces of [[cauliflower]] lightly boiled and covered with a milk-based [[cheese sauce]], for which a mature cheese (such as [[Cheddar cheese|cheddar]]) tends to be preferred. A more elaborate [[Béchamel sauce|white sauce]] or [[cheddar cheese sauce]] flavoured with English [[Mustard (condiment)|mustard]] and [[nutmeg]] may also be used. The dish is topped with grated cheese (sometimes mixed with bread crumbs) and baked in the oven to finish it. |
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Place of origin | Britain |
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Main ingredients | Cauliflower, cheese |
Cauliflower cheese is a traditional British dish. It can be eaten as a main course, for lunch or dinner, or as a side dish.
Cauliflower cheese consists of pieces of cauliflower lightly boiled and covered with a milk-based cheese sauce, for which a mature cheese (such as cheddar) tends to be preferred. A more elaborate white sauce or cheddar cheese sauce flavoured with English mustard and nutmeg may also be used. The dish is topped with grated cheese (sometimes mixed with bread crumbs) and baked in the oven to finish it.
History
There is a recipe for cauliflower with Parmesan cheese in Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, first published in 1861. In the 19th and 20th centuries the dish was often served as an accompaniment to the roast meat and potatoes that were eaten for the traditional Sunday lunch, normally in the winter months.
In the UK, cauliflower cheese is now widely produced as a vegetarian ready meal, and is also popular as a pre-prepared baby food.