Cauliflower was often served at our Polish dinner table when I was growing up. Mum used to steam it then sauté with home made breadcrumbs and browned butter then finish off with a little lemon. These days I like a fresher touch, and this is one of my favourites this time of year. Lemon, fresh herbs and cauliflower - totally irresistible. This salad makes a simple meal I can whip up in a few minutes when I get home from work and any leftovers can be enjoyed for my lunch the next day. I love the inclusion of lemon, parsley and mint in this salad and every mouthful is refreshing and delicious. Pomegranate jewels add a little surprise to each mouthful and flavours are married perfectly with a side of lush organic yoghurt or light and creamy goats curd.
Like cabbage and other members of the cruciferous family, cauliflower is a good source of the cancer-fighting agents known as glucosinolates. It is also a good source of vitamin B6, C, K, fibre, folate and potassium. It's also rich in sulphur that works as an anti-inflammatory, support digestion and boost your immune system. Parsley is a digestive wonder herb – great for cranky digestive systems. Parsley helps to stimulate digestive function, relieve bloating and rid the gut of nasty parasites. Mint is a soothing herb that relaxes disgruntled digestive systems.

