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9 Reviews of French Roasted Cauliflower With Thyme

From: veggienut

On Feb 25, 2008

This is good stuff! I tend to eyeball ingredients and probably should have used less oil for more crisp. I liked it - my man loved it, so yes, I will make this again. Thank you

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    From: Kim127

    On Mar 4, 2008

    We loved the cauliflower this way. I used fresh thyme and a little extra sea salt. So simple to make too. I baked ours for about 45 minutes.

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    From: Dreamer in Ontario

    On Mar 27, 2008

    Simply delicious! I used dried thyme and the aroma while cooking was wonderful.

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    From: AmandaInOz

    On Apr 27, 2008

    Very tasty cauliflower side dish! I halved the recipe, and mine cooked in about 30 minutes. I highly recommend adding the lemon juice before serving. That made it for us. Thanks Sharon!

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  • From: Gigi from SC

    On Aug 28, 2008

    This was delicious. Even my picky children said it was good and we cleaned the pan! I cut mine in small pieces (about 1/2 inch) and stirred after 15 minutes. It was ready after about 40 minutes total. Thanks for sharing a wonderful recipe.

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  • From: Marysdottir

    On Apr 9, 2008

    This is very good and very easy. It did take about 40-45 minutes even with the cauliflower chopped in pieces about 1 1/2" square and less.

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  • From: PhillyDesigner

    On Jan 9, 2009

    Yum! to speed up the cooking I chopped the cauliflower small, put it in a bowl with a tablespoon or so water and microwaved it for about 5-6 minutes while I was chopping the onion, garlic and thyme. When it was starting to soften I drained it, put it on the baking sheet and tossed with the other ingredients. It cut my roasting time down to about 20-25 minutes. I'll be making this again!

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    From: Andi of Longmeadow Farm

    On Feb 24, 2009

    Well shuck me like a piece of corn, but this is delicious! My family loves cauliflower in every form, I not so much. I love it raw. So I had a huge head that needed to be used, and I came upon this delightful recipe that was as fun and easy to put together as it is to devour. The aroma is fantastic, roasting away happily in the oven...mixed onion and garlic. How could you go wrong? I minimized the oil, and the stalks and flowerettes became so roasted, and toasted, and delicious. Just perfect Sharon. I cut mine in medium pieces and it was about 30 minutes. Nice, delicate, and tasty! Made for Everyday is a Holiday February 2009.

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  • From: canthelpmyself

    On Nov 28, 2008

    Quite nice recipe although not outstanding. I also threw in some zucchini and some green beans that I needed to use. I mixed everything except the vegies in a bowl and then combined that whole lot. I made it to serve with the 'really good vegetarian meatloaf' 33921

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