The first time I went there, I was looking for a quick bite to eat. All I wanted was a small sandwich with a cold beverage. The menu on the large wall listed a little bit of everything, ranging from cheese & charcuterie plates to different kinds of sandwiches. Even though the butcher’s daily cheese plate sounded amazing, I had my mind set on getting a sandwich so I went with the one that was called The Perks of Being a Cauliflower. See, I love cauliflower just as anyone else, and quite frankly I don’t use it enough in my cooking. But I was intrigued, because the name was so creative. I decided that I wanted to find out about the perks of being a cauliflower. And boy, did I love it… I thought it was SO delicious. I would have never thought that using romesco sauce and cauliflower “steaks” together, flavoring them with lemon aioli sauce, and wrapping everything up in a garlic ciabatta bread would yield such a tasty sandwich. On my last day in Chicago, I went there one last time to get the same sandwich so that I had something really good to eat in the plane on my way back home. I also wanted to look at it closely so that I could try to create something similar in my own kitchen. So my version of that sandwich is this Cauliflower Steak Sandwich with Romesco Sauce. But this one is vegan and somewhat healthier, perfect for those of you who are calorie-conscious. The original version was made with artisan-style garlic ciabatta bread. I made my own ciabatta bread, but you can easily find it in a bakery, supermarket, or in a neighborhood artisanal bread shop, if there is one close by. Once you have the bread, there are 4 easy steps to making it:
Make the Romesco sauce:
Romesco sauce is a sauce made with processing sandwich bread, almond slices, red peppers, sherry vinegar, with spices in a food processor. In my opinion, the secret to really good romesco sauce is using lightly toasted almond slices.To toast sliced almonds, all you have to do is to heat them in a non-stick skillet in medium heat for 10 minutes or so. Keep a close eye on them as they can burn easily.
Make a quick coleslaw:
Sear the Cauliflower “steaks”:
Assemble the sandwich:
It was fairly easy to assemble the sandwich. Below is a quick stop-motion video for you to watch how I assembled it. If you have an electric grill (like George Forman), you can press them for a couple of minutes to warm them up. This step is an optional step, but if you have it I recommend not skipping it, as in my opinion, warming it up takes it to a whole other level. Finally, if you are calorie-conscious and prefer not to eat too much bread, instead of eating both halves of the bread you can also make these as open-faced sandwiches.
OTHER HEALTHY CAULIFLOWER RECIPES YOU MIGHT LIKE
Cauliflower and Date Salad (VEGAN)Easy Cauliflower Au GratinCauliflower Potato Curry (VEGAN)Celeriac and Cauliflower Soup (VEGAN)Vegan Cauliflower Rice Risotto (VEGAN)
The recipe for the romesco sause is adapted from The Cook’s Illustrated Cookbook.