A dish like cauliflower and chia fritters can go one of two ways.
Worst case scenario, it’s a paleo-friendly attempt to turn the humble fritter, in all its carby, eggy and crispy glory, into a cruciferous-stuffed superfood of the kind Pete Evans might serve you for breakfast if you’re foolish enough to accept his invitation.
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