Coronation cauliflower and chickpeas from Linger - Salads, Sweets, and Stories to Savor (page 245) by Hetty Lui McKinnon

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    Can substitute garlic for garlic powder, broccoli or Brussels sprouts for cauliflower, cannellini beans or butter beans for chickpeas, and raisins or dried cranberries for dried apricots.

  • babyapricot on May 14, 2026

    Delicious! Left out the nuts but included the chutney, subbed golden raisins for the apricots and pickled them a bit with the onion and celery. Absolutely delicious in a wrap with arugula for an easy meal prep. Half recipe lasted me 4 meals this way.

  • FieryFantail on April 21, 2026

    Great filling for lunch wraps. The roasted chickpeas provided satisfying crunch alongside the celery.

  • janetjanetjanet on February 04, 2026

    What a delightful easy meal. Doesn’t feel heavy at all. Ate it with flatbread. Might add a boiled egg next time. Used madras curry powder, subbed carrots for celery, raisins, reg yogurt, no herbs, chopped toasted almonds, no chutney

  • gootenbeez on October 25, 2025

    Used 1 can chickpeas and 1 can canellini and Spicewalla Madras curry powder and some Brooklyn Dehli garlic achar for the chutney. Subbed whole milk plain yogurt because I didn't have greek thought if I wasn't lazy I would have mixed in a little sour cream or labneh. I I would add some more apricots next time or add a handful of raisins.

  • pomona on September 05, 2025

    Substitutions and ommisons: no mango chutney or parsley in the house, finely sliced cauli stem instead of celery (didn't have any). I only had a wee tin of chickpeas so the cauli/chickpea ratio was probably a bit out of balance. Regardless, it was great. A big bowl of comfort for the transition from the cold to the warm months.

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