Sunday, August 21, 2022

Twice-cooking vegetables?

I know it's common to cook meat via two methods (such as searing a steak and then roasting it in the oven). The theory being that you use a high heat method to brown the outside, then a lower heat method to cook the inside. Can the same theory apply to stalky/starchy vegetables? Does it make sense to try this with say, sweet potatoes or cauliflower?

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