Broccoli and Cauliflower Gratinate
- 1 pound broccoli
- 1 pound cauliflower
- 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 3 tablespoons sliced garlic
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon dried peperoncino (hot red pepper flakes)
- 2 tablespoons soft butter, for the baking sheet
- 2/3 cup plus a few tablespoons grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Grana Padano
- 1/4 cup fine dry bread crumbs
- Lemon slices, for serving
- A 14-inch skillet or saute pan, with a cover
- A 12-by-18-inch baking sheet
- Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat it to 375.
- Snap or slice off the big clusters of broccoli and cauliflower florets from the stems.
- Trim the stalks of the broccoli pieces but dont separate the tiny florets.
- Slice the cauliflower clusters in half or quarters so that theyre roughly equal in size to the broccoli pieces.
- Youll need only the floret pieces for this dish, so save all the good stalk and stem pieces for soup or another dish.
- Set the skillet over medium-high heat, pour in the oil, and scatter the garlic slices.
- Let them cook, tossing them in the pan once or twice, until they just begin to color, 3 to 4 minutes.
- Drop in the cauliflower pieces and sprinkle on 1/4 teaspoon of the salt and the peperoncino.
- Cover the skillet, give it good shake to roll the florets around, and cook for about 5 minutes, over medium heat, shaking the pan again once or twice.
- Uncover and add the broccoli florets, sprinkle another 1/4 teaspoon salt on top, and pour in 1/4 cup water.
- Cover and cook another 4 to 5 minutes, shaking the pan now and again, until the broccoli has started sizzling and softening too.
- Remove the pan from the heat and scrape all the florets into a large mixing bowl, with all of the oil and garlic.
- Let the florets cool for a few minutes while you coat the baking sheet with the butter.
- Mix the 2/3 cup of grated cheese and the bread crumbs together.
- Pour about half the crumbs on top of the florets and toss all together.
- Pour over the rest of the crumbs and toss again, until the florets are well coated and the crumbs are moistened.
- Lay the florets on the baking sheet, in one layer with space between them, so all surfaces will crisp and caramelize in the oven.
- Scrape up any crumbs in the bowl and sprinkle them on the vegetables.
- Finally, sprinkle extra cheese lightly all over the florets, using another 2 or 3 tablespoons, if you love cheese as much as I do.
- Put the baking sheet in the oven and bake for about 10 minutes, rotate the pan back to front for even browning, and cook 10 minutes more.
- The florets should be crispy and nicely colored but may need a few more minutes for deep color.
- If theyre still not dark enough after 5 minutes, raise the oven heat or move the sheet to a higher rack and bake a bit longer.
- Let the vegetables cool on the sheet briefly, then arrange them on a serving platter.
- Scrape up the crispy bits of crumbs and cheese and crumble them over the florets.
- Serve warm or at room temperature, with sliced lemon.
- Eat them by squeezing a few drops of juice onto a floret and popping it in your mouth!
- Always touch your vegetables when you are buying them and when you are cooking them.
- Touching any ingredient is very telling.
- I am always told that I am very sensual with my ingredients when I cook, and maybe I am.
- But I know that I understand them much, much better once I have handled them.
- I can tell whether a certain meat is grainy and tough, I can tell how fresh a fish is by how firm it is.
- And I can tell that vegetables are fresh when an artichoke squeaks under my fingers, the string bean snaps when I bend it, the pepper squirts when I break it open, and an eggplant is shiny and firm to the touch.
broccoli, cauliflower, extravirgin olive oil, garlic, salt, peperoncino, butter, bread crumbs, lemon slices, skillet, baking sheet
Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/broccoli-and-cauliflower-gratinate-384484 (may not work)