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		<title>Colorful Cardamom Roasted Cauliflower</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Actually, it's cardamom, cumin, coriander, chili pepper, peppercorn and red onion roasted cauliflower. It's easy to make and has wonderful flavors from the Indian spices. The past few months, we've seen purple and orange cauliflower at the grocery store and finally tried them in this roasted cauliflower recipe. Wouldn't you want colorful cauliflower too?<p>a</p>
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  <div class="picture"><a title="Flickr: Colorful Cardamom Roasted Cauliflower" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sundaynitedinner/2314001788/in/set-72157604052409636/" rel="external"><img height="333" alt="Colorful Cardamom Roasted Cauliflower" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3066/2314001788_82b808aeb1.jpg" width="500" /></a></div>  <p>The purple color is caused by anthocyanins (like those found in red cabbage and red wine), which is an antioxidant. And orange cauliflower...</p>  <blockquote>   <p>&quot;is very similar to regular white cauliflower in taste and appearance except it is bright orange in color. Because of its high content of beta-carotene, orange cauliflower's vitamin A content is approximately 25 times higher than white cauliflower. Its color and nutritional value are two characteristics that will make this a popular vegetable choice.&quot;</p> </blockquote>  <p>We're glad our purple cauliflower didn't turn green, but then again, green is better than turning black. </p>  <p>We usually serve the cardamom roasted cauliflower with jasmine or basmati rice. The caramelized red onions are a great compliment to the cauliflower. The onions are crispy, a little oily and are delicious mixed in with the rice.</p>  <p>We'll pass on cooking with purple cauliflower in the future, but we'll definitely use the orange one again. I think the orange color would be interesting in our <a title="Recipe: Curry Cauliflower Soup with Honey" href="http://sundaynitedinner.com/curry-cauliflower-soup-honey/">curry cauliflower soup</a>.</p>  <div class="picture"><a title="Flickr: A Mountain of Ground Spices" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sundaynitedinner/2313154921/in/set-72157604052409636/" rel="external"><img height="333" alt="A Mountain of Ground Spices" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2066/2313154921_0fb6491cb3.jpg" width="500" /></a></div>  <div class="recipe2">   <br />    <h2>Cardamom Roasted Cauliflower Recipe</h2>    <br />    <div class="snd-note"><span class="snd-note-title">SND Note:</span> We've added the salt before and after roasting. While it's easier to salt the vegetables before roasting, the salt draws out the moisture in the vegetables, which makes them harder to brown and caramelize. Salting the vegetables after roasting is the recommended approach.</div>    <br />    <div class="ingredients">Ingredients</div>    <ul class="ingredients-list">     <li>1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil plus extra for greasing sheet pan </li>      <li>3 green cardamom pods </li>      <li>1-2 dried red chilies or 1 fresh Thai chili (optional) </li>      <li>1 tablespoon coriander seeds </li>      <li>1 teaspoon cumin seeds </li>      <li>1/2 teaspoon whole peppercorns </li>      <li>1 head cauliflower (2 1/2 to 3 pounds) cored and broken into medium florets </li>      <li>1 large red onion, halved and thinly sliced </li>      <li>1 teaspoon Kosher salt </li>   </ul>    <div class="directions">Directions</div>    <ol class="directions-list">     <li>Preheat oven to 425&#176;F. Grease a sheet pan or jellyroll pan with olive oil and set aside. </li>      <li>Grind the cardamom pods, chilies, coriander, cumin and whole peppercorns in a coffee grinder or mini food processor until fine. Mix the spices with oil in a large bowl. Add the cauliflower florets and onions and toss to coat. Add additional oil if necessary. </li>      <li>Transfer the vegetables to a baking pan, spread evenly. Roast until they're tender and the onions are caramelized, about 30-35 minutes, stirring halfway through. Transfer to large bowl, sprinkle with salt and toss, adjust salt to taste and serve. </li>   </ol>    <p>Makes 4 servings as a side dish</p>    <p>[Adapted from <em><a title="Cookbook: American Masala via Amazon.com" href="http://www.amazon.com/American-Masala-Classics-Home-Kitchen/dp/030734150X/?tag=sndster-20" rel="external nofollow">American Masala</a></em> by Suvir Saran]</p> </div> <p>a</p>

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