vyshukiran
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Cauliflower cheese
Tue, 03/2/10 12:20 PM
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Cauliflower cheese, sometimes called cauliflower and cheese, is a British dish usually eaten as a main course for lunch or dinner. It is similar to macaroni cheese, though using cauliflower instead of macaroni. It can also be eaten as an accompanying vegetable to a traditional British "meat and vegetable" type meal - the most popular accompaniment being roast beef. Cauliflower cheese consists of pieces of cauliflower lightly boiled and covered with a milk-based cheese sauce, for which a strong, hard cheese (such as cheddar) tends to be preferred. A more elaborate Béchamel sauce flavoured with cheese, Englishmustard and nutmeg, may also be used. The dish is topped with grated cheese (sometimes mixed with bread crumbs) and lightly grilled to finish it. Pasta and extra ingredients, such as tuna, are sometimes added when it is served as a main meal.
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MissKitty
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Re:Cauliflower cheese
Wed, 03/17/10 9:32 AM
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Um. I hate to be picky, and I love cauliflower cheese as much as anyone ( and do indeed make cauli cheese soup ) but I am wondering why this straight up copy and paste from a Wikipedia article was posted in the soup forum ?
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