Harissa roasted cauliflower and Happy thanksgiving !

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This year the approach of Thanksgiving brought a sense of relief as opposed to the usual ‘stress’ of planning. Why? Because this year we are going away on vacation with friends instead of being home.  It is going to be a reunion vacation with 7 of our friends and their families and we have been planning this for way too long! Can’t believe that it is finally happening!

Anyways before leaving I had to make at least a couple Thanksgiving dishes – decided to keep it simple considering we were going to be at an ‘all inclusive’ resort for the next few days! 🙂 I also wanted to clean up the fridge and had this huge cauliflower sitting in it waiting patiently for its turn to come.  Amidst the packing and the last minute chaos I wanted to keep it really simple. So I decided to just do a roasted cauliflower. Wanted to add a bit of spice (yes the Indian in me!) so I decided to add harissa blend (which is my latest favorite of spice blends!) and a dash of turmeric. Also added some crushed garlic as an afterthought and after tasting the cauliflower when done – added a dash of lime juice and felt it tasted even better with that!

I had been also browsing a lot at all Thanksgiving recipes and I made a list here of some of the posts that I thought were very useful.

Useful Thanksgiving recipe round up links:

Turkey Roasting from start to finish

Thanksgiving recipes at Foodie Fridays

127 Vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes

15 Thanksgiving side dishes

31 Thanksgiving side dishes to outshine your turkey

I have pinned some of these great recipes so I can try them after I come back!

So Happy Thanksgiving folks – with those of you in the North east having a white one this year! So Adios mis amigos! Hope you enjoy your thanksgiving feast as I fly off to warmer lands 🙂

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