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Anyone ever made this??? I was at the market the other day and saw this stange broccoli looking thang-----

I would assume that one could cook this as one does "regular" broccoli???

I also noticeed purple ones---I went with the green---
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  Romanesco Roxanne 21 Anyone ever made thi...
You can cook like you do brocoli but it tastes closer to cauliflower. I've sauteed it in a pan with a bit of slice garlic. If you over cook it, it doesn't get mushy but gets a grainy and real fibery texture which is pretty nasty.

It's very popular in Italy. I saw more of the purple variation as garnish rather than being cooked.
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  Re: Romanesco DFen911 You can cook like yo...
HHMMM--thanks, Denise---I will keep the cauliflower in mind.

I have it staring at me soooo---will cook accordingly---interesting looking vegetable, to say the least!!!
"Never eat more than you can lift" Miss Piggy
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  Romanesco Roxanne 21 Anyone ever made thi...
You can steam it, too, or just eat raw with a dip. Pretty for a crudite, though the purple might throw someone off.

I've never had it, but I have seen it. Picky likes broccoli, wonder if he'd eat this (but not purple!!)

Let us know what you do!

PJ
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  Re: Romanesco pjcooks You can steam it, to...
I've steamed them. I serve them at Christmas (when I can find them) because they look like Christmas trees.
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