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Add 2 quarts water, the sugar and 3 tablespoons salt; bring to a boil over medium-high. Carefully add the cauliflower, stem side down, then cover and turn off the heat. The cauliflower will float; ...
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In most cases, pruning isn’t needed. You can train the tree to have a single main stem, with side branching within its first years of growth. Then just remove dead, damaged or diseased wood as needed.
Carefully add the cauliflower, stem side down, then cover and turn off the heat. The cauliflower will float; it’s fine if the top of the head is not submerged. Let cool until barely warm ...