"HAVE YOU EVER CURRIED CAULIFLOWER?" SAYS MISS UNA CARTER. 801 l a small cauliflower till tender, cut up into little bouquets, and serve with curry sauce,- prepared thus: Take one sliced onion, a pinch or salt, a dessertspoonful or good ' curry powder, three tablespoonfuls or milk, one tablespoonrul butter, a little desiccated coconut, a dessertspoonrul or chutney, and a dessertspoonrul or Lea & Perrlns' Sauce; let all these cook very slowly until onion Is soft, then pass it through a sieve. Keep lid on. pan. Pour this sauce over the pieces or cauliflower and let all simmer until well heated. "The addition ot the Lea & Perrlns' Sauce Is Important," says Miss Carter, cookery expert and gold medallist, "IT the perfect result Is to be obtained, as this sauce alone possesses the unique properties or both adding to and drawing out the flavour or the various Ingredients used*"—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 239, 8 October 1932, Page 14
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