Cauliflower alfredo sauce

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  • chelseaalicia
    chelseaalicia Posts: 164 Member
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  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 17,959 Member
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    All these caulitflower substitute threads keep making me think about the shrimp speech from Forest Gump.
  • joyce0624
    joyce0624 Posts: 115 Member
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  • DanaHerro
    DanaHerro Posts: 186 Member
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    I just made this to put over pasta tonight

    I wanted to lick the f-ing blender...

    SO INCREDIBLE

    Thank you!
  • beautyonthebeach83
    beautyonthebeach83 Posts: 99 Member
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    I just made this to put over pasta tonight

    I wanted to lick the f-ing blender...

    SO INCREDIBLE

    Thank you!

    Ahahahaha...I DID lick my blender. (Ok, actually I scooped out the scrapings with my fingers and licked those.) Don't judge me.
  • Marcia661
    Marcia661 Posts: 183 Member
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    I made this last night and it was fantastic!!!! I added a bit of fresh rosemary to it and it was yummmmmmmmmmy :)
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
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    I think this reciepe is great. Afterall they serve califlower in italia like this, so why the scorn...? Its the perfect european winter food and I've had a couple of amazing al forno dishes with something simlar (including a veggie lasagne type dish that remaines one of the most amazing things I ate in italy!). Roast it first as the other poster said, then serve it puree'd with garlic and you have something way more authentic, healthy and tasty than a tub of store bought alfredo.

    Yes its not alfredo, but it is yummy.

    my mom was born in Italy and we have never had cauliflower alfredo sauce.
  • mollymarie83
    mollymarie83 Posts: 21 Member
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    Cool story.
  • sashaayesha
    sashaayesha Posts: 3 Member
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    interesting, I'm gonna have to try this out
  • ms_leanne
    ms_leanne Posts: 523
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    Do they even call it Alfredo sauce in Italy? I certainly don't remember any of my Italian friends calling it that.

    This sounds interesting without the cheese. May have to try it.