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Grilled Cauliflower Wedges With Herb Tarator
Cauliflower’s versatility extends all the way to the grill, where it takes on complex flavor and a range of textures. While the exterior becomes burnished and crisp, the interior turns sweet and nutty, offering deep meaty smokiness that can satisfy vegetarians and carnivores. And although a whole grilled cauliflower looks impressive, it is far easier to cut it into wedges to reduce the cook time and to provide more surface area to get charred and caramelized. Pair with an earthy Lebanese-style tarator for an easy weeknight dinner. Tarator is a Middle Eastern tahini sauce that is brightened with a heavy dose of lemon. Eaten throughout Eastern Europe and the Middle East, tarator can either be a cold cucumber soup, a yogurt-based dip, or a sauce. Sometimes walnuts or stale bread are added. I learned this version of tarator from my friend Elham Abi-Ghanem, who is of Lebanese heritage.
Updated at: Sun, 12 Jan 2025 12:04:27 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Great
Glycemic Index
23
Low
Nutrition per serving
Calories1541.4 kcal (77%)
Total Fat139.8 g (200%)
Carbs60.8 g (23%)
Sugars10.4 g (12%)
Protein35.8 g (72%)
Sodium1012.8 mg (51%)
Fiber24.5 g (87%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
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¼ cupalmonds
sliced or slivered
2garlic cloves
finely grated
1 cupdill
chopped
½ cupmint leaves
½ cuptahini
⅓ cupfresh lemon juice
kosher salt
freshly ground pepper
1cauliflower
small
¼ cupextra-virgin olive oil
for drizzling
½ tspground coriander
½ tspground cumin
½ tspturmeric
herbs
tender, such as dill, mint, parsley, cilantro, basil, and/or chives
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