Tempus Foods' Recipe for Roasted Achari Salami & Herb Cauliflower


With Borough Market in full swing and many vegetables and herbs at their peak, now is a great time get creative with summer’s bounty. The market stalls are currently overflowing with world-class produce and of course, our friends at Heritage Cheese have a great selection of Tempus charcuterie.
 
This recipe could almost be a vegetarian dish but the addition of the Achari salami really adds something to it and very much follows our Tempus ethos of eat less meat. But eat better!
 
We will also be part of Heritage Cheese meet the producer series, Tom and Dhruv will be guests at their main stall in Borough Market to talk all things charcuterie. If you're nearby come along and get some of our amazing charcuterie and of course some delicious cheese.

Pan Roasted Achari Salami & Herb Cauliflower

Salami & Herb Cauliflower  
 
 

Ingredients:

  • 1 cauliflower – remove leaves, slice the cauliflower in half through the equator then slice the rounded side of each steak so that you have two 3cm thick steaks
  • Half a shallot – thinly sliced
  • 10g Wild fennel seeds
  • fronds and flowering heads of fennel plants
  • Thyme leaves and flowers
  • 25g Tempus Lardo (freeze first)
  • 1 clove garlic – crushed but not sliced
  • 25g Butter
  • Pickled mustard seeds

Method:

  • Set oven to 180c
  • Thinly slice the lardo and gently heat with the garlic clove in large frying pan (oven proof if possible) until fully rendered – once melted, remove the clove and discard.
  • Reserve 2 slices of the Achari Salami and slice the rest into match sticks, turn up the heat slightly in the pan, add the match sticks and the sliced shallot and cook until crisp, do not let them burn as we are building up the flavoured oil for the rest of the dish. Once crisp remove and reserve leaving the oil in the pan.
  • Add the fennel seeds to the pan and gentle cook until they start colour - once coloured remove and reserve, leaving the oil in the pan.
  • At this stage add the butter and a couple of pinches of salt to the pan, once the butter starts to foam add the cauliflower slices. You are looking for real caramelisation on the slices so check regularly to ensure they are colouring but not burning.
  • Once sufficiently coloured on one side, gently turn them over. Try to do this only once as they can start to come apart if turned too much.Pan Roasted Salami & Herb Cauliflower
  • Once browned on both sides, place a slice of salami on top of the steak and spoon over the oil/butter over the top side and place in the oven (in the pan if possible) and bake for 10-12 minutes until tender but still with some bite – check regularly as it is better under-cooked.
  • Whilst the cauliflower is baking roughly chop fennel fronds and the thyme and fennel flowers. Mix with the crisp Achari salami, shallots, pickled mustard seeds and fennel seeds.
  • Once the cauliflower steak is ready, carefully top with the herb and salami mixture and finish with some fennel fronds.
  • Serve it straight away with a sharp dressed green salad.
Achari Salami