Serves Six
1 large cauliflower, cut into florets
1 head broccoli, cut into florets
50g/1¾oz butter, plus extra for cooking the leeks
baby leeks (approx. 150g/5½oz), sliced
500ml/18fl oz milk
4 tbsp flour
200g/7oz mature cheddar, grated
6 tbsp fresh breadcrumbs
salt and pepper
1 large cauliflower, cut into florets
1 head broccoli, cut into florets
50g/1¾oz butter, plus extra for cooking the leeks
baby leeks (approx. 150g/5½oz), sliced
500ml/18fl oz milk
4 tbsp flour
200g/7oz mature cheddar, grated
6 tbsp fresh breadcrumbs
salt and pepper
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 220C/200C Fan/Gas 7.
2. Cook the cauliflower and broccoli in boiling water for 5–6 minutes until just tender. Drain well and tip into a deep baking dish.
3. Melt a knob of butter in a frying pan and fry the leeks for 3–4 minutes, stirring frequently until softened. Arrange them in the dish with the florets.
4. Heat the milk, flour and butter in a saucepan over a medium heat, whisking constantly until the sauce comes to the boil and thickens. Reduce the heat and whisk over a low heat for 1–2 minutes. Remove from the heat, stir in 150g/5½oz of the grated cheese and season to taste.
5. Pour the sauce over the vegetables and sprinkle over the breadcrumbs and the remaining cheese. Bake for 20 minutes or until the top is golden brown and bubbling.
From original idea here
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~ wishing you an enjoyable day ~
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All the best Jan
This sounds delicious!
ReplyDelete...a great autumn/fall dish.
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteJan, It is great to see your new posts! I happened to see your comment on Baili’s blog and came right over to The Low Carb Diabetic. 😊 I still need to take a look at your new posts the last few days. This cauliflower, leek, and broccoli cheese gratin looks absolutely delicious. What a great combination. And, I love just about anything “gratin”. 😊 Really, really great to see you back! Blessings and best wishes to you from Seattle! Your friend across the pond, John
ReplyDeleteIt is very tasty, indeed!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe will definitely be on my meal plan next week :) Thank you, Jan.
ReplyDeleteYUM.
ReplyDeleteThat does look wonderful Jan.
ReplyDeleteI often make one of these mainly in winter but don't use leeks, just a bit of onion. I also don't cook the broccoli or cauliflower before the oven as I prefer both to be a bit on the hard side. Each to his own.
I would enjoy that with a crisp salad. 😀
ReplyDeleteIt has to be very tasty, vegetables and an apparent recipe easy to make, you will have to try.
ReplyDeleteBest regards
Sounds delicious! Another great recipe!
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
Um prato saboiroso e muito saudável! beijos, lindo dia! chica
ReplyDeletealways very good ideas :D thank you
ReplyDeleteSeems like a winner to me!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteHoping you're doing well, sweet lady...
HUG
Donna
This looks and sounds delicious. I'm for anything with cheese.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious to me. And great for a cool evening too.
ReplyDeleteI would serve that as a supper dish with some crusty Irish soda bread and creamery butter. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a nice change of pace
ReplyDeleteOooh, that looks yummy! I will definitely make it!
ReplyDeleteThis does look good. :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info on the water fasting. I know it isn't suitable for certain people with certainly health issues. I managed fine with not issues, I think that proved to me I must be fairly healthy at least! The one thing I did get from it was that I can survive 3 days without food but not water, it just shows how very important water really is for us humans.
Yummy, sounds great.
ReplyDeleteThe addition of leeks sounds lovely to this gratin. It would be nice to serve for dinner. Thank you Jan!
ReplyDeleteIt may taste good but I'm not a fan of the ingredients except for the cheese... That is something that I would have to eat without knowing what's in it ..lol
ReplyDeleteThe best Jan, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very similar to a dish with just broccoli that I found many years ago in a British cookbook (I think it was called The Dairy Cookbook) and which became a family favorite. I still make it regularly. Maybe I will change it up a bit in the future. Thank you, Jan, for sharing. All the best - Carola
ReplyDeleteThat sure looks tasty. Hope you're doing well.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious!
ReplyDeletehubby would probably like this, something different from what I usually make!
ReplyDeleteI tend to forget I could put broccoli and cauliflower in recipes. I usually steam them or eat them raw.
ReplyDeleteLove me some cauliflower.
ReplyDeleteSounds good.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta mucho la coliflor, también el brócoli. Besos.
ReplyDeleteAll vegetables used are so good yummy
ReplyDeleteI think recipe is very nice. Thanks