susieq 49 Posted September 12, 2010 I made a roasted cauliflower Soup for my pre-op full liquid diet, although some might think it is more appropriate for another stage. Thinly slice a head of cauliflower into lacy fan like pieces. Some will be large and some will be small. Toss in a small amount of olive oil and spread out on a cookie sheet. (A large head might require two cookie sheets. Cauliflower will shrink SIGNIFICANTLY as it roasts, so if you season it ahead of time, it might end up being too highly seasoned after shrinkage.) Roast at 375 for an hour, or until cauliflower is browned. Don't be afraid to let it get good and brown, the caramelization is where the delicious flavor develops. While that's roasting, saute some chopped onion in a tiny bit of oil until it gets good and brown, too. Pour in a 32 oz carton of chicken stock (or broth) and a cup of skim milk (give or take), heating on low. When the cauliflower is done, toss it into the soup and let is simmer (very slow simmer) for a few minutes. Season to taste (I use Tony Chachere's seasoning blend). Now it's time to put it into the blender until it's creamy and smooth. Put it back in the pot and add a handful of grated sharp cheddar. If it's too thick, you can thin it with either more chicken stock or more skim milk. The soup is even better the second and third day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted September 17, 2010 sounds delish! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Catyroses 1 Posted September 17, 2010 Yum. At this stage, I just want the roasted cauliflower straight out of the oven. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
susieq 49 Posted September 18, 2010 OK, I must confess. The first time I was going to make this Soup, on the first night of my pre-op diet, I ended up eating all of the cauliflower and had nothing left to make soup. If you take ONE tiny bite, you're gone. I was afraid to try again, but about a week later, I did it and made sure every morsel went into the soup. Can someone give me absolution? My doctor said my liver was not an issue during my surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PamelaAM 16 Posted September 18, 2010 SusieQ: How long are you on the pre-op diet? If it's more than a day or two you should be fine, I would think. My surgeon told me that I only have to be on it for less than a day. Maybe that's just his style but if you are saying that yours wasn't concerned about your liver then you can forgive yourself :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PamelaAM 16 Posted September 18, 2010 I just realized that you have already had your surgery! So apparently your big "goof" was not a problem at all!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
susieq 49 Posted September 18, 2010 Thanks for the absolution! My pre-op diet was 2 weeks and the cauliflower debacle was the first night. I was good for the rest of the time! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msljsl 0 Posted November 4, 2010 I made a roasted cauliflower Soup for my pre-op full liquid diet, although some might think it is more appropriate for another stage. Thinly slice a head of cauliflower into lacy fan like pieces. Some will be large and some will be small. Toss in a small amount of olive oil and spread out on a cookie sheet. (A large head might require two cookie sheets. Cauliflower will shrink SIGNIFICANTLY as it roasts, so if you season it ahead of time, it might end up being too highly seasoned after shrinkage.) Roast at 375 for an hour, or until cauliflower is browned. Don't be afraid to let it get good and brown, the caramelization is where the delicious flavor develops. While that's roasting, saute some chopped onion in a tiny bit of oil until it gets good and brown, too. Pour in a 32 oz carton of chicken stock (or broth) and a cup of skim milk (give or take), heating on low. When the cauliflower is done, toss it into the soup and let is simmer (very slow simmer) for a few minutes. Season to taste (I use Tony Chachere's seasoning blend). Now it's time to put it into the blender until it's creamy and smooth. Put it back in the pot and add a handful of grated sharp cheddar. If it's too thick, you can thin it with either more chicken stock or more skim milk. The soup is even better the second and third day! Cauiflower is in the oven now. Can't wait to try it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
livelovelaugh 1 Posted November 10, 2010 I made this and it was delicious! I actually made it twice...since I am now in the pureed foods stage now, the second time I pureed ham and added it...this is one of my favorites! Thank you for sharing the recipe! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
susieq 49 Posted November 10, 2010 You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it. I'm now at the stage where I can eat roasted cauliflower (without making it into soup) without feeling guilty. Maybe this weekend I'll make some. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M2G 1,836 Posted November 21, 2010 Okay, I didn't bother with the Soup (my family loves roasted veggies, but we had never tried califlower...) wow...yummy stuff this roasted califlower. I think next time I will roast an entire head because it does shrink a lot and if there are leftovers I might just try the soup. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
susieq 49 Posted October 1, 2011 I made this last week and yep, it's still delicious! Wish I'd remembered the ham addition suggested by livelovelaugh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites