So far I tried making a flour based coating and frying it and I’ve tried frying it for 5 mins before putting it in the oven. Neither option was successful.

  • Hellinabucket@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I can’t say I’ve ever tried to crisp it, I have cooked the shit out of it and can’t really think it if crisping. Even coming out brown in an oven or a skillet I still don’t think I’d say it’s ever crispy, you’d have to put something heavier in the breading, I’d try panko?

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      6 months ago

      I would actually consider:

      1. Not cutting up florets and cut it with as much surface area as you can so there’s surface area to hit your pan/ grill/ baking sheet.

      2. Maybe consider a simple syrup solution applied to the cauliflower and then browned. The sugar on the surface ought to provide the required texture.

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        Maybe consider a simple syrup solution applied to the cauliflower and then browned. The sugar on the surface ought to provide the required texture.

        That is actually something I planned on trying. I often fry chicken and add some balsamico and honey or lately sweet chilli sauce to glaze it, and I thought of trying this with cauliflower for a change.

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          6 months ago

          Interesting. Hadn’t thought of simple syrup. I love ordering crispy cauliflower bites when I am out and now that I’m thinking about it they do tend to often have a glaze.