This week's veg box supplied us with a nice big head of cauliflower, which gave me some food for thought as I've seen so many interesting recipes and ideas using it in different ways recently. I was tempted to experiment on cauliflower rice, lemon pudding and cake but in the end it seemed like an old favourite with a healthy twist was called for.
By using half milk/half water and infusing the mixture with garlic, bay and peppercorns to make the cheese sauce and using mustard to flavour the sauce meant I used much less cheese that a usual macaroni cheese would call for. The use of cauliflower bulks the dish up without using carbs and adds a lightness to a sometimes very stodgy dish.
You can serve it as soon as you've poured the sauce over if you're short on time, grill it until the cheese bubbles or bake it so the sauce infuses into the pasta and cauliflower and the flavours mingle.
Healthier Cauliflower & Macaroni Cheese
Serves 21 head cauliflower
130g pasta
60g Cheddar cheese
1/2 pint semi-skimmed milk
1/2 pint water
2 garlic cloves, peeled
2 bay leaves
5 black peppercorns
1 tbsp butter
2 tbsp plain flour
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
Salt and pepper
Pre heat the oven to 200c/Gas Mark 6 if baking.
Bring milk, water, garlic, bay and peppercorns to a simmer in a heavy bottomed pan then leave to stand with the lid on.
Break cauliflower into florets and wash in cold water, steam in a colander over the boiling pan of pasta for 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, make the roux by melting the butter over a medium heat and whisking in the flour for 2 minutes, then remove from the heat.
Strain the infused milk to remove the aromatics and whisk into the roux until smooth and put back on the heat and whisk until it thickens, around 3 - 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and stir in 25g of cheese and the mustard.
Remove cauliflower from colander and put in baking dish, drain the macaroni in the colander and add to baking dish, mix and then coat in sauce and mix again. Top with the remaining 35g cheese, season and bake in the oven for 25-30 minutes until lightly browned and bubbling.
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