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Thanks to Chef Johnny Brannigan and Eat Taste Heal Ayurvedic Guide & Cookbook, for this fresh, simple, easy, delicious cauliflower recipe.
"With its mild taste and wonderful texture, cauliflower helps keep the fires of Pitta in check. Dill is also one of the great Pitta pacifying herbs of the Ayurvedic kitchen apothecary."
"For a sudden burst of wonderful aroma, pour the sauce over while the vegetables are still steaming." - Chef Johnny
Cooking Tips: The sauce isn't cooked but just mixed together in a bowl. The ingredients can be found in most supermarkets. If you can't find fresh dill, I would say use dried, or substitute a different fresh herb, such as basil or parsley.
For a quick lunch or dinner, combine this cauliflower & green bean recipe with rice or quinoa and fried tofu.
If you have more time to play in the kitchen, try this steamed vegetable recipe with Spicy Tofu Rice Pilaf. Make extra and mix the leftovers together for a take-along lunch the next day.
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