
This healthy, hearty, and tasty vegetarian dish is from one of Bon Appétit’s “healthy-ish” issues. It initially had a mixed reception from the meat lovers in my house because the sauce closely resembled meat sauce in appearance and texture- but not in taste, of course. They gobbled it up in the end. 😉
This recipe was adapted from Bon Appétit, contributed by Andy Baraghani. I increased the amount of garlic, used freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano, and reserved pasta water to adjust the consistency of the sauce (and to reheat leftovers). I served it with roasted asparagus. Yum.
- 12 oz mushrooms, such as shiitake or crimini, stems removed
- 1 medium head of cauliflower (about 2¼ lbs), broken into florets
- 6 T extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
- 4 T unsalted butter, divided
- 1 large onion, finely chopped
- 6 to 10 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
- 1 chile, such as serrano, Holland, or Fresno, thinly sliced, or ½ tsp crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 T finely chopped rosemary
- ⅓ cup double-concentrated tomato paste
- Kosher salt
- 1 lb rigatoni
- 2 oz finely grated Parmesan (about 1 cup), plus more for serving (I used Parmigiano-Reggiano)
- 3 T finely chopped parsley
- freshly grated zest of 1/2 to 1 lemon
- Pulse mushrooms in a food processor until finely chopped. Transfer to a small bowl. Wipe out food processor bowl.
- Working in 3 batches, pulse cauliflower in food processor until pieces are about the size of a grain of rice (some smaller and some larger ones are fine), transferring to a medium bowl as you go.
- Heat ¼ cup oil and 2 T butter in a large heavy pot over medium-high.
- Add mushrooms and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, 4–6 minutes.
- Add onion and 2 T oil to pot. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is very soft and golden brown, 6–8 minutes.
- Add garlic, chile, and rosemary and cook, stirring occasionally, until garlic is softened and mixture is very fragrant, about 3 minutes.
- Add tomato paste and cook, stirring constantly, until paste is slightly darkened, about 2 minutes.
- Add cauliflower and cook, yes, still stirring occasionally, until cauliflower is cooked down slightly and begins to stick to bottom of pot, 6–8 minutes.
- Season with salt, then keep warm over low heat.
- Meanwhile, cook pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water, stirring occasionally, until almost al dente, about 1 minute less than package directions. Reserve 2 cups of pasta water.
- Using a slotted spoon, transfer pasta to pot with sauce.
- Add Parmesan, remaining 2 T butter, and 1 1/2 cups pasta cooking liquid. Increase heat to medium and cook, stirring occasionally, until pasta is al dente and sauce is clinging to pasta, about 3 minutes.
- Remove from heat and stir in parsley.
- Taste and adjust seasoning with salt (it’ll probably need another pinch or two).
- Finely zest lemon over pasta and toss once more.
- Divide pasta among bowls. Top with more Parmesan, then drizzle with oil.
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About Josette@thebrookcook
I live in Stony Brook, New York on Long Island. I love garlic and baking. My hobby (and love) is to try new recipes.
My favorite recipe resources include The New York Times, Food and Wine, Bon Appetit, and Martha Stewart Living. Enjoy!
Yum! Gotta try this one!! Need reunion!!
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Yes! ❤ ❤
Instead of having cauliflower with
daily salad I will try this recipe.
Yes! 🙂
I will use this recipe for Dan and
Larissa’s visit.
I have to post the butternut squash manicotti for you too- oops. I’ll do it soon! xo