Cauliflower Sformato

Cauliflower baked custard recipe

Each week we receive a box of farm fresh fruit and vegetables.  When our delivery arrives it’s a little bit like Christmas morning to open the box and see what fruit and vegetables we’ve received because each week the delivery is based on what is freshest and in season.  One of the inclusions last week was a whole cauliflower.

Cauliflower of course can be steamed and served as a side dish, served au gratin, added to a stir fry, soup or risotto, but I wanted to do something a little different.  So I decided to make Cauliflower Sformato.

Sformato is sometimes described as a savoury soufflé, but the texture is more like a savoury baked custard. It can be served as an appetizer to be enjoyed over a glass of wine, as an entrée or even perhaps a main course at lunch along with a salad.

For my sformato I opted to roast the cauliflower and added truffle salt for a luxurious touch.  I also opted to make miniature sformato’s and serve them with crackers and wine.

Have you had sformato before?

By the way, in some VERY exciting news, our trip to the United States is back on!!  Regular readers will recall we had to cancel our much anticipated trip a few weeks ago as my boyfriend fell over and broke his foot while taking our rubbish bins out (not a task usually considered dangerous but we live on the edge).  Well, when we visited the doctor last week we asked when he expected that my boyfriend would be well enough to travel and he advised the end of the month as surgery was successful and the fracture is healing well, SO we heading over to the United States in the first week of June!!!  I am beyond excited!!

We’ll be visiting New York and Las Vegas, but sadly we had to cancel plans to visit San Francisco, due to restrictions around using our Frequent Flyer points to purchase the flights.  The restrictions also meant we had to come home via Fiji, so we have decided on a 5 day lay over there.  I can’t think of a better way to recover from jet-lag!

How to make sformato

 

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19 Comments

    • delicieux May 17, 2011  6:11 pm Reply

      Thanks Sukaina :D I am sure we will have a fabulous time. :)

  1. CC11 May 17, 2011  6:39 pm Reply

    I have never actually heard of Sformato before but it looks yum - and yay for fast healing and rescheduled holidays, all that planning went to good use after all!

  2. Not Quite Nigella May 17, 2011  8:42 pm Reply

    You know I don't think I've ever tried a sformato! It looks really interesting! And YAY for your US trip being back on. I felt your pain when you said that it was cancelled!

  3. Nicole@HeatOvenTo350 May 18, 2011  12:39 am Reply

    I've never heard of this before! It looks so elegant. So happy that your trip is back on. My husband and I are headed to Las Vegas in a month. It's a fun place!
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    • delicieux May 18, 2011  9:26 am Reply

      Sounds like we will just miss you and your husband in Vegas. We will be there in a little over 2 weeks for a week. I can't wait. It certainly looks like an interesting place from what I've seen on tv.

  4. Xiaolu May 18, 2011  3:58 am Reply

    Wow I never imagined cauliflower could be transformed into sometehing like this. Sounds so delicious!

    • delicieux May 18, 2011  9:27 am Reply

      Thanks for visiting Mary and I'm glad I could introduce you to something new :D I hope you will stop by again :)

  5. muppy May 18, 2011  9:10 am Reply

    I have never had sformato before, looks delicious. So glad you still get to go on your trip.

  6. Ellie May 18, 2011  10:08 am Reply

    Its great to find out new way to cook cauliflowers. Thanks for sharing!

  7. Gastronomy Gal May 19, 2011  7:18 am Reply

    Argh- so happy for you that your trip is back on! Very exciting - I know how disappointed you were. Amazing news. Can't wait to hear about all your travels and eating adventures overseas.

  8. Kayla May 19, 2011  10:40 am Reply

    I've never heard of sformato before. At first, I thought it might be a typo error. The ingredients spell Y-U-M. I think whole cauliflower is a wonderful thing. I love them in stir fries, but would never have thought of cooking them like this!
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    • delicieux May 19, 2011  11:04 am Reply

      The first time I read about sformato I thought it was a spelling mistake too! :D It is yummy, and you can extend it to incorporate any vegetable you like.

  9. Maria@Scandi Foodie May 20, 2011  5:40 pm Reply

    I've never tried this before but I'm certainly loving the idea! I'll have to give it a go, cauliflowers are so gorgeous right now!

  10. Maria@Scandi Foodie May 20, 2011  5:40 pm Reply

    I've never tried this before but I'm certainly loving the idea! I'll have to give it a go, cauliflowers are so gorgeous right now!

 

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