This is my entry for @veganwednesday held by the lovely @heart-to-heart
I'm always buying my food local, in season from small independent stores and this meal is no exception,
I've never made a vegan cheese cauliflower sauce even though it's nothing new, i've seen it done quite a few times for the life of me I don't know why not. I guess I never craved it, maybe because the white cauliflowers I guess don't do it for me the same way as this yellow sunshine beauty right here....
I was desperate to eat this dish and I had to take the pictures real quick, I wish I had got a better shot of the sauce because it was really yellow, something so inviting and appetizing about it.... oh well I guess i'm just going to have to make it again sometime soon!
I didn't know beetroot leaves were something you could just eat until recently after I saw @canadianrenegade post. It makes sense and I don't know how I completely over looked them before, I also needed to use the the leaves of celery which can be chopped finely like a herb or eaten in a salad. I added a few of my own homegrown salad leaves and because I was in a rush to get dinner done, I just sprinkled apple cider vinegar for the dressing and kept it simple!
I made the cauliflower sauce just by boiling water, adding a large white spring onion and a dash of olive oil, oregano and Himalaya salt and of course the yellow cauli. Once it was cooked, I drained off the water into another pan, and let the cauli cool down a bit before adding it to my blender where I added a bit of the stock water back into the mixer to soften the mixture aswell as a heaped spoon of nutritional yeast for a cheesier flavor, although the cauli sauce flavor alone is really good!
I used wholegrain spelt pasta and added some sauteed green pepper and baby spring onion with toasted sunflower seeds on top of the pasta, I was going to add fresh basil leaves but I totally confused myself toward the end of cooking this it was about 9pm, I ended up adding my homegrown mibuza leaves which have a really nice decorative look to them.
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