Mashed Cauliflower?
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When I do mine I just cut up a head of it and steam it very well (someone already warned it tends to keep its cauliflowerness if you don't get it steamed enough) with 2 cloves of garlic. Add chives and some butter (tablespoon or a bit more if you prefer) and mash it until it reaches your preferred consistently (the smoother you get it the less like cauliflower it will be). When I'm done its just like garlic and chive mashed potatoes, virtually no cauliflower taste remains.
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Check out this web page for cauliflower rice, if your interested0 -
Make sure you drain it very very well or it will be soupy.0
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I like to use the Birdseye Steamer bag of Garlic Cauliflower to make it easier. Today I steamed a cup of carrots to add to my cauliflower before blending it (I use a hand blender) and it still tasted just as good. With my hand blender I don't add any liquid just blend it up until it's mashed potato consistency and then I put some butter on it.0
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Cauliflower is my 'Go To' veggie when I'm trying to stick to a lower carb diet. I make mashed cauliflower all the time. I add a bit of cream cheese to mine as well as a bit of butter & sour cream.
I also make cauliflower pizza crust & just tonight made cauliflower rice for the first time. Thats really yummy.0 -
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Also good as a pizza crust.
How do you make it into a pizza crust? Just mash and bake? Sounds intriguingly delicious!0 -
Also good as a pizza crust.
How do you make it into a pizza crust? Just mash and bake? Sounds intriguingly delicious!
I don't really use an exact recipe but you take raw cauliflower, put it through the food processor or chop finely, then add egg whites, shredded cheese (parmesan or mozzarella) and whatever spices or herbs you like ( i use an italian blend). Spread it on parchement paper on a cookie sheet & back until it gets brown on the edges, take out & top with your favorite pizza toppings, then back in on broil for a few minutes. SOrry its not more exact but if you google cauliflower pizza crust you'll find lots of recipes for it. ITs really yummy!0 -
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chop, boil, drain well, smoosh with 1 tb of butter and some powdered buttermilk. Salt & pepper to taste0
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For a change - cauliflower foam:
cook 100g cauliflower in broth
puree it with a mixer
mix 1 egg yolk with a tablespoon of cream and 3g butter - and add to the cauliflower
add salt, chopped parsley and white pepper
beat up 2 egg whites until hard
carefully add the egg whites to the cauliflower puree
bake in over for 15 minutes over steam.0 -
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Chop the head including stalk and inner leaves into approx 1 inch cubes. Add a small onion orl shallot finely chopped. Pour in 400 ml stock (low salt preferably). Add 1 tablespoon medium curry powder. Boil unti tender. Drain but reserve cooking stock.
Blitz in the processor until smooth adding a little of cooking liquid if required0 -
steam a head of cauliflower (make sure it is thoroughly cooked or this will end up gritty)
drain and dump in to your food processor
add 2 Tbls of low fat sour cream
add 2 Tbls of Smart Balance (or similar)
add 2 Tbls of grated parm cheese
grind it up and enjoy. Tastes like mashed potatoes only 1,000% better for you!
I have made it similar to this way a few times. It's been years though. But it is very good.0 -
1 head of cauliflower cut in bite size piece
1 cup chicken stock
4 minced cloves of garlic
2 wedges of Lite Laughing Cow or Happy Farms spreadable cheese ( they are very small but flavorful)
2 TBS lite sour cream
1tsp horseradish
Boil first 3 ingredients, no additional water needed. Boil until cauliflower is soft. Drain. Add remaining ingredients and purée with immersion stick blender. Delicious. Total calorie count 240 calories with 6 grams of fat for the entire recipe! It also has 9 grams of protein. This serve 2-4, depending on your portions.0 -
steam a head of cauliflower (make sure it is thoroughly cooked or this will end up gritty)
drain and dump in to your food processor
add 2 Tbls of low fat sour cream
add 2 Tbls of Smart Balance (or similar)
add 2 Tbls of grated parm cheese
grind it up and enjoy. Tastes like mashed potatoes only 1,000% better for you!
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I saw one posted. Let me see if I can find it.0
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This recipies are at the bottom of this post. She has quite a few recipes and ideas.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/667310-let-s-talk-about-shirataki-noodles-the-continuation
Hope you find a few good ideas. If I'm not mistaken, she is the one who came up with mashed califlower, then other people made changes to their particular taste.0 -
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Nothing to do with mashed califlower...BUT...I love to make a low cal pasta sauce then put it over steamed califlower...way less calories than pasta and tastes great.
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This might sound weird... But it works wonders for dessert volume. Srs.
Microwave your cauliflower until hot, then process/pulse/blend it into a mush. Then add some yoghurt (plain, Greek), cocoa powder, protein powder and a crap ton of berries. Stir it and put it in the freezer to chill for a few hours.
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And you can combine with mashed potato's if you're not quite sure! It's GOOD :-)0
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