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by Taylor Stewart 09/27/2020

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Cauliflower just keeps winning popularity contests, landing roles in everything from gnocchi to pizza crusts to rice replacements. Why have we fallen in love with cauliflower? Because it's a satisfying, delicious and healthy option!

Cauliflower, like Brussels sprouts, kale and bok choy, is a member of the Brassica (wild cabbage) family of vegetables. It's a low-sodium food. It brings zero fat and no cholesterol. Its nutritional value includes high amounts of the good things, including folate and vitamin C. An entire head contains just 150 calories and just 30 grams of carbs. 

Cauliflower happens to be perfect with pasta — whether you choose traditional semolina or whole wheat noodles, or the increasingly popular alternatives such as quinoa or red lentil linguine. 

So, when you prepare Linguine With Sweet Onions & Cauliflower, take liberties. Do it your way. Here's just one example of a great way to do it for 3 – 4 people. Enjoy!

Step 1. Gather Your Ingredients

You'll need:

  • A box of dry linguine
  • 1 head of cauliflower
  • Cold-pressed olive oil
  • 1 large can plum tomatoes
  • 1 large Vidalia or white onion
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 Tbsp. yellow raisins
  • Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Ground pepper and salt
  • Step 2. Prepare a Sauce

    Cut the head of cauliflower into bite-sized florets and sauté them until lightly browned, with a dash of olive oil.

    Add the chopped onion and garlic. Continue sautéing until the onion becomes translucent. Then add the yellow raisins. Stir well.

    Add the tomatoes, crushed red pepper flakes, salt and pepper.

    Simmer 20 minutes over medium-low heat.

    Step 3. Cook the Linguine

    As the sauce simmers, bring the pot of water to a rolling boil. Making sure there is plenty of water allows you to stir the noodles easily and cook the pasta evenly. The water temperature will drop when the pasta goes in, so a fast boil is important, to keep the water hot for best results: non-mushy, non-sticking, perfectly cooked linguine. Use a wooden spoon to stir and cook the noodles evenly.

    Cook the pasta uncovered in the boiling water. Cooking al dente means stopping the boil and rinsing the pasta when just tender but still firm. To know when your linguine is ready, take a noodle out with your wooden spoon and sample it. Once the noodles are ready to be rinsed, rinse them quickly, because noodles keep softening until they're rinsed with cool water. 

    Step 4. Toss & Serve

    After rinsing and draining your linguine, return it to the warm pot and quickly toss it with a dash of olive oil.

    With a serving spoon and fork, combine the linguine together with the cauliflower and sauce.

    Serve Linguine With Sweet Onions & Cauliflower in warmed bowls with a side salad. Enjoy!

    About the Author
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    Taylor Stewart

    Taylor Stewart was born and raised in Richmond, Va. He attended Elon University on a baseball scholarship, but after suffering an unlikely injury, he was forced to give up on his dreams of making it to the big leagues.In 2006, Taylor moved to Bonita Springs, FL to pursue a career as a Professional Golfer. After traveling up and down the east coast of the United States playing in various golf tournaments on various golf tours, Taylor suffered yet another injury and was forced to change his career plans. Now, as a real estate agent,Taylor as chosen to put the same drive and determination that made him successful in sports, into helping others find their own piece of paradise in southwest Florida. Especially for those living in or looking for that perfect golf community, Taylor is able to guide his buyers and sellers through his expertise of the golf game and southwest Florida golf courses. Taylor is"Your ace in the hole."