Small House in the Farm
Fun fact: One head of cauliflower has 472% of your daily vitamin C! It’s also an anti-inflammatory that’s rich in antioxidants. Eating it raw, however, is not something most people prefer, especially kids. We at Farro have a sneaking suspicion that dips and spreads were invented purely to trick children into eating their legumes and veggies. Making a dip out of cauliflower is easy and nutritious, as it cuts out most of the cream or fat that you'd use otherwise. All you have to do is cut it into florets and roast it with a whole head of garlic. Once they’re both soft enough to blend into cream, you can add a few tablespoons of olive oil and some toasted pumpkin seeds for a crunchy texture.
Photography : Francesco Ruffoni
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