Cauliflower Puree with Sausage
- 2 bratwursts
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Cauliflower stems and other parts left over after cutting off the florets are ideal for soups. Check out our cauliflower soup recipes for ideas.
Cauliflower soup recipes - 6 cherry tomatoes
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This ingredient is currently available from foreign productionWhere can I buy it locally?Storage tip
The ideal storage temperature for tomatoes is 12 to 16 degrees Celsius. When they are stored in the fridge, the cold temperatures stop the ripening process. This is great to keep ripe tomatoes a bit longer but has some impact on the taste. If you have unripe tomatoes, store them in a warm place with direct sunlight to ripen them.
- 0.5 teaspoon ground black pepper
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This ingredient is currently available from foreign productionWhere can I buy it locally? - 50 grams gruyère
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Mould on a chese does not always mean that the (whole) cheese needs to be thrown away. The Swiss association foodwaste.ch explains in this helpful video which types of mould there are and in which cases mouldy cheese is edible.
Watch the cheese video (DE) - 1.5 teaspoons salt
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Wash 0.5 cauliflower and cut it into large pieces of about 5 cm |
Add water to a large saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat |
Add 1 teaspoon salt and the cauliflower pieces into the saucepan and boil for about 15 minutes |
Add 2 tablespoons sunflower oil and 2 bratwursts into a medium-sized frying pan, cover with a lid and heat up over medium heat for 10 mins |
Wash 6 cherry tomatoes and cut them into halves |
Fry the sausages on high heat for about 3 mins until brown on all sides then put them aside covered |
Drain the cooked cauliflower in a colander |
Add the cauliflower, 30 grams butter, 30 millilitres single cream and 50 grams gruyère to the blender and blend until the mixture is smooth |
Add 0.5 teaspoon salt and 0.5 teaspoon ground black pepper to the puree and stir well |
Serve the puree with sausage and cherry tomatoes |