Cod and Cherry Tomatoes over Creamy Spiced Cauliflower

  • 1 entire head of cauliflower, chopped
  • 2 cups oat milk, or dairy
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 2 star anise
  • 2 tbsp. butter or vegan butter
  • 1 leek, or sweet onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 ½ cups or so cherry tomatoes
  • 1 tbsp. fresh parsley, minced
  • 1 tbsp. fresh basil, minced
  • 1 cup dry white wine or vegetable or fish stock
  • 1 lb. cod, cut into serving sections, or use tofu or tempeh

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  1. Misky says:

    Yum! Our tomatoes in the greenhouse aren’t ripe yet; not enough sun. What method do you use to freeze them? I always make tomato sauce and freeze it, but never tried freezing them whole.

    1. I use the lazy method Misky – I toss the whole cherry tomatoes in a baggie, date it, and put it in the freezer. They get a little soft, but are perfect in soups and stews and especially curries. No blanching, no fuss, and I don’t worry about what to do with all these beauties when they start coming in fast and furious! Roma tomatoes are great like this too. I do make some sauce just to have it ready, and it always tastes better after being frozen.

      1. Misky says:

        Assuming we have an excess, I plan on doing the same this year. Thanks for the info. ❤️

  2. Freddie says:

    Looks delicious and yummy.

    1. Thank you! It’s one of my favorite mid-summer dishes when all those tomatoes start coming in!

      1. Freddie says:

        Must be great to see all the tomatoes start coming in. Healthy and fresh.

        1. We wait all year for this time; it’s the best.

  3. Forestwood says:

    A different recipe. It is great that cauliflowers are being used in new exciting ways and I always threw out the leaves!! Not any more. Thanks, Dorothy!

    1. Thank you Amanda! I’ve seen cauliflower posing as all kinds of things from wings to rice!

      1. Forestwood says:

        Indeed. Imake cauliflower rice regularly- hubby still thinks it is fried rice!

  4. Bernadette says:

    Wonderful cod recipe. The cauliflower treatment is very reminiscent to polenta. I’ll be some roasted pork served over the cauliflower would be tasty.

    1. Thank you! I make this cauliflower a lot to cut down on carbs and it is really versatile. And, did I say tasty?

  5. Gail says:

    When tomatoes come into abundance, the mind is spinning with possibilities. 🍅🍅🍅🍃🍅

    1. And they are all good!

      1. This sounds utterly delicious, and it is going to the top of my tbc list. I am you with all the way about tomatoe sandwiches. Nothing is needed except for a fresh tomato. However, I do use Dave’s seeded bread, and I do toast it. But whatever the bread, toasted or not, I would never turn down a tomato sandwich.

        1. So simple, and nothing is more satisfying!

  6. What a creative and beautiful dish! Enjoy your tomatoes!
    Jenna

    1. Thank you so much! We really love this.

  7. Marilyn Marilyn Dishes says:

    Our tomatoes are just getting going here!

  8. Suzassippi says:

    Beautiful as always. I found some wonderful heirloom tomatoes at the local organic market this week…but sadly, they were out of blueberries.

    1. Well, maybe they will have blueberries next time, or even blackberries! I found some on a house stand this morning. Brings back lots of childhood memories.

      1. Suzassippi says:

        I am hoping so!

    2. It’s been a while since i’ve had a tomato problem! 🍅 I miss it! I loved your ideas for using them and I think I would really like this recipe with the tofu!
      Mollie

      1. Truly, it’s just as good!

  9. Americaoncoffee says:

    Superb! I will try this one.

    1. Wonderful! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do

  10. All these fresh veggies together create such a beautiful feast on this plate. Love the tip about using the cauliflower leaves!:)

    1. They are really quite tasty when roasted, and blend right in with a puree. Hate to waste!

  11. You always have great ideas using what you have. That is the best way to cook, Dorothy.

    1. Thanks Mary! What I find that’s the freshest usually tells me what to make!

  12. CarolCooks2 says:

    All my favourite ingredients in one delicious dish…

    1. They do go together nicely, Carol, thanks!

  13. Simple, healthy and delicious! What more could one ask for. Thanks for sharing this! <3

    1. Ah, you are very welcome! It’s one of our favorite quick summer dishes.

  14. nancyc says:

    That’s great that your tomatoes are growing so well! This recipe sounds like a great way to use them! 🙂

    1. Yes, we use it a lot this time of year!

  15. What beautiful presentation Dorothy! Isn’t funny when you give away produce it is like you gave them money? Lol I never thought about freezing them for soups but then again I eat an entire small bowl for lunch or snack on them all day long so I would never have any left to freeze. My husband planted two plants but only one made it but like yours, there are plenty.

    1. My granddaughter loves to snack on them too, she absolutely devours them!

  16. An abundance of cherry tomatoes is a really good thing as far as I’m concerned and I would happily eat every one of your creations. 😊

    1. Thank you so much Karen!
      I think of those cherries as gold for the freezer, and most dishes in my kitchen right now.

  17. Sandy says:

    Wish you were my neighbor 🙂 The dish sounds lovely

    1. Ah, thanks Sandy! You’re still welcome any time!

  18. I love tomatoes! Send some over here too 😋😉 I love this recipe as well as the bruschette 😋

    1. They are on their way!

  19. terrie gura says:

    Yum! I missed this last week while we were on the go. It sounds so satisfying, almost like the cauliflower is a substitute for creamy mashed potatoes. Great way to enjoy that gigantic head!

    1. Yes, you can make it the consistency of mashed potatoes, or a little looser like a puree. I like it both ways!

  20. Julia says:

    When I ask Bruce, “I am making a tomato sandwich. Do you want one?” He always says yes, then adds, make mine a BLT, but hold the lettuce.

    1. So funny! He must be my husband’s brother!

      1. Julia says:

        😆

  21. My tomatoes are doing terrible this year. Too hot? I’m not sure why but between the mice and the squirrels there’s only a few left for Larry and I to enjoy. I do like cod cooked this way but I’m not a huge cauliflower fan. You never know. I could change? Thanks for sharing your stories, your special tips, and the feel of what it would be like to visit your kitchen. Hugs, C

    1. Well then my dear, you’ll just have to substitute potatoes!!!!!

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