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Reviewed: Oct. 13, 2009
as suggested by other reviewers I used flour and bread crumbs.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 3.86 star rating.
Reviewed: May 25, 2009
Sorry we really did not care for this at all. Really wanted to like it, but it did not have much flavor.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 3.86 star rating.
Reviewed: May 22, 2009
I must preface by saying while I have not made this exact recipe as listed, fried cauliflower is one of the most requested dishes in my house among my 3 kids!! My teen sons' friends even beg for this dish! My family could go through an entire head of cauliflower (ONLY when cooked this way) in <5 minutes! Half of it is usually eaten before all is cooked. But enough fluff, onto the important stuff -- I make it as many others have suggested here, with seasoned bread crumbs and usually a small shake or two of cayenne into crumbs as well, and sometimes parmesan if I think of it. The prep gets messy, so I suggest getting all ready ahead of time as opposed to production-line style, which I tend to do when rushed. Have a towel on hand to keep wiping your fingers or all the wet crumby goo will stick and end up as floating fried lumps in your pan. I often need to mix up more of the coating, so keep the ingredients handy if you do not prep all florets in advance. Be careful not to burn the oil when frying in batches. If necessary, discard dark oil, wipe pan out with a paper towel and heat new oil to finish. ***One of THE most important steps is to be SURE you (sea) salt & (fresh cracked) pepper this immediately after you put it on the paper towels to drain so the flavor pops. Do this while hot and this, too, will be a new family favorite!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.86 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 30, 2009
I've grown up with fried cauliflower. My grandma made it, my mom made it and now I make it. We always make it with Progresso Italian breadcrumbs. Delicious!!!
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Reviewed: Apr. 29, 2009
After reading the reviews on this one I decided to not use cracker crumbs and instead go with seasoned bread crumbs. First, I dipped them into beaten egg that was seasoned with garlic powder and seasoned salt, then coated them in the bread crumbs and fried until golden brown. Delicious! They turned out perfectly soft and sweet on the inside and crunchy and full of flavor on the outside. I will make this again for sure! Thanks for posting :)
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Reviewed: Jan. 14, 2009
This is a great way to use up your cauliflower, I did add a lot of cayenne to the flour mixture. My 1 year old loved the small pieces after it was cooled.
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Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.86 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 2, 2008
Anything that my picky kids scarf down get's 5 stars in my book! I just took one back because I had to add salt to make it perfect.
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Living In: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 3.86 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 27, 2008
Instead of the cracker crumbs, I used flour seasoned with garlic powder, salt, pepper, and paprika. They came out perfect!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 3.86 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2008
I love fried cauliflower, it is my favorite thing my mother in law makes. This recipe is bland and lacking!
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Reviewed: Apr. 26, 2007
Very easy and tasty! I will make these again!!! Thanks!
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Reviewed: Feb. 2, 2007
After hearing a couple of friends tell me how good fried cauliflower was I decided to try this. I tried it this way and also tried it using the beer batter from the beer battered onion rings recipe on this site. They were both good but the beer battered ones were my fave!
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Reviewed: Nov. 25, 2006
My MIL makes something like this only using Italian bread crumbs. Do a flour, egg, breadcrumb technique and it should stay on better. After it cools (after frying) mix with a LOT of minced garlic, a bunch of diced parsley and Good Seasons salad dressing mix (prepared). I've never made it but have watched. It is YUMMY!
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Reviewed: Jun. 26, 2006
Yummy! Like other reviewers,i added some garlic, onion powder and parmesan to the cracker crumbs. Next time i might have to buy 2 heads of cauliflower.
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Reviewed: Jun. 13, 2006
I like the idea here. Maybe needed a little more flavor and the batter didn't stick very well. Overall not worth the deep frying, but I like the idea of batter over cauliflower. Would rather have it steamed, but would make a good fingerfood at a game or something.
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Reviewed: Aug. 13, 2005
I made this tonight and it was a really tasty - somewhat healthy treat. I used whole wheat flour and canola oil to improve the nutritious factor a little. My 15 month old daughter really liked them!
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Reviewed: Feb. 29, 2004
superb!!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 3.86 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2003
This recipe as written is very bland. Not good fried with cracker crumbs. Like another reviewer, add Parmesan, I added garlic salt instead of garlic powder, and also the onion powder and a little cayenne to FLOUR mixed with Panko breadcrumbs for added crispiness. Much better with these additions.
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Reviewed: May 18, 2003
My mom made this for me as a child, but being southern she fried it in seasoned flour. It has a wonderfull nutty flavor when fried this way. Bread crumbs do not do it justice, but everything else in the recipi is like mom used to make.
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Reviewed: Mar. 28, 2003
this was pretty bland so I put some parmesan cheese into the breading and also some garlic powder and onion powder....not bad after it was doctored up.... ;-)
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