Cauliflower Tots: Better than expected!

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  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,371 Member
    In for cauliflower flat bread... I love cauliflower, plus I need creative ways to lower my SO's carb consumption without depriving him of yummy stuff.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    I am SO making these this weekend.
  • _Terrapin_
    _Terrapin_ Posts: 4,301 Member
    I've made the hand rolled ones, and a recipe which called for using a cooking pan and freezing them for about an hour then cutting them into squares. The latter is easier to work with. They 'set up' and make coating them and clean up a little better. Just MHO; and yes, they 'hide' vegetables from the unsuspecting. . .muah ha ha ha . . .but since I'm eating them I could care less about the stealth. Enjoy!
  • BlueSkySol
    BlueSkySol Posts: 1
    edited March 2015
    Awesome! I just made roasted cauliflower using the following recipe with a few changes below (in case you want another cauliflower idea):

    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/oven-roasted-cauliflower-with-garlic-olive-oil-and-lemon-juice-recipe.html

    I was cooking something else at 450 so just put in together. I did roast a bit longer...like 20-25 min. I forgot to put on the parmasean and didn't have chives. All said, they came out great and my partner (who is not a willing veggie eater) loved them and had a second helping!
  • guinevere96
    guinevere96 Posts: 1,445 Member
    _Terrapin_ wrote: »
    and yes, they 'hide' vegetables from the unsuspecting. . .muah ha ha ha

    Lol I totally snuck a few on my dads dinner plate last night, he didn't know the difference. I gotta try something, that man lives on reeses and mountain dew I swear.
  • trisH_7183
    trisH_7183 Posts: 1,486 Member
    Have you made cauliflower flat bread? Some recipes call for cooked cauliflower,others use it raw. Does anyone have a tried & true recipe to share? Pat
  • NikiChicken
    NikiChicken Posts: 576 Member
    jkwolly wrote: »
    Why?!??!?!?! :s

    Instead of thinking of them as a replacement for Tater Tots, think of them as a clever way of getting in a vegetable for someone who struggles with doing that.

    I love both of these skinnytaste recipes (Zucchini tots and Cauliflower tots) for this reason. They are NOT a substitute for tater tots - not even close - but they are a great, creative, tasty way to get my picky son to eat, and enjoy, vegetables.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    royaldrea wrote: »
    I legitimately love cauliflower so I want to try these, thanks. I can't wrap my head around the cauliflower pizza as a pizza substitute, but the flat bread with onions and mushrooms sounds amazing (recipe please @TheRoadDog)!

    I love cauliflower. We really enjoy the pizza. And the flatbread sounds delish!
  • lisawinning4losing
    lisawinning4losing Posts: 726 Member
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  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I need to make them. I love cauliflower... love mashed cauliflower, cauliflower fried 'rice', roasted cauliflower...
  • mkakids
    mkakids Posts: 1,913 Member
    I want the flatbread recipe too!

    I *LOVE* cauliflower. I can seriously eat 2# of it in one sitting....so I love all the new cauliflower replacement ideas.
  • trisH_7183
    trisH_7183 Posts: 1,486 Member
    edited March 2015
    For anyonelooking for flatbread recipe,looks like the " bread" is the same as a pizza or cheese sticks recipe patted in a square.Onion & mushrooms cooked in a skillet,used as a topping,seasoned & baked.
    A llot of cauliflower recipes use a lot of cheese,so I need to figure calories before eating...like all recipes.
  • kkpal
    kkpal Posts: 8 Member
    Skeptical, made yesterday and loved it. I don't know what this taste like when cold
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    royaldrea wrote: »
    I legitimately love cauliflower so I want to try these, thanks. I can't wrap my head around the cauliflower pizza as a pizza substitute, but the flat bread with onions and mushrooms sounds amazing (recipe please @TheRoadDog)!

    I love cauliflower. We really enjoy the pizza. And the flatbread sounds delish!

    - Cut up and put a Head of Cauliflower through a food processor.
    - Steam in microwave about 4 minutes. Let cool, then put in towel and squeeze all the moisture out.
    - In a bowl, whisk 2 eggs with about a 1/4 cup of pancake mix and a little water.
    - Add cauliflower, 1/2 cup of goat cheese (or parmesan), pinch of oregano, red pepper flakes to taste.
    - Mix well and put in fridge.

    - Slice mushorooms and sautee in olive oil. Salt and pepper to taste. Remove from pan.
    - Slice 3 red onions and sautee in olive oil, butter and pinch of salt. Low heat and cook until carmelized (at least 30 minutes)

    Preheat a cast iron pan in oven at about 400 degrees.
    Once hot, spread cauliflower mixture in pan with a fork. Brush with olive oil and cook about 15 minutes.
    Spread carmelized onions on Baked Cauliflower mixture, then the mushrooms on top of that.


    You can leave the pancake mixture out, but you won't get the same texture. It's still good, though, just crumbly.

    My sister in law is visiting this weekend. Her and my wife will be Wine Tasting at home while I make Tapas for them.

    Menu will include the above plus:
    -Avocado and Shrimp Soup
    -Stuffed Mushrooms
    -Egg Rolls

    Haven't figured out the dessert dish yet.

  • guinevere96
    guinevere96 Posts: 1,445 Member
    TheRoadDog wrote: »
    royaldrea wrote: »
    I legitimately love cauliflower so I want to try these, thanks. I can't wrap my head around the cauliflower pizza as a pizza substitute, but the flat bread with onions and mushrooms sounds amazing (recipe please @TheRoadDog)!

    I love cauliflower. We really enjoy the pizza. And the flatbread sounds delish!

    - Cut up and put a Head of Cauliflower through a food processor.
    - Steam in microwave about 4 minutes. Let cool, then put in towel and squeeze all the moisture out.
    - In a bowl, whisk 2 eggs with about a 1/4 cup of pancake mix and a little water.
    - Add cauliflower, 1/2 cup of goat cheese (or parmesan), pinch of oregano, red pepper flakes to taste.
    - Mix well and put in fridge.

    - Slice mushorooms and sautee in olive oil. Salt and pepper to taste. Remove from pan.
    - Slice 3 red onions and sautee in olive oil, butter and pinch of salt. Low heat and cook until carmelized (at least 30 minutes)

    Preheat a cast iron pan in oven at about 400 degrees.
    Once hot, spread cauliflower mixture in pan with a fork. Brush with olive oil and cook about 15 minutes.
    Spread carmelized onions on Baked Cauliflower mixture, then the mushrooms on top of that.


    You can leave the pancake mixture out, but you won't get the same texture. It's still good, though, just crumbly.

    My sister in law is visiting this weekend. Her and my wife will be Wine Tasting at home while I make Tapas for them.

    Menu will include the above plus:
    -Avocado and Shrimp Soup
    -Stuffed Mushrooms
    -Egg Rolls

    Haven't figured out the dessert dish yet.

    THANK YOU
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