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Cauliflower "Alfredo" Sauce - LIFE CHANGING.

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  • Posts: 194 Member
    thanks for sharing !! totally will try that soon !
  • Posts: 249 Member
    Bump to try later
  • Posts: 287 Member
    bump
  • Bump
  • Posts: 122 Member
    Yum!
  • Posts: 15 Member
    Marking, thanks!
  • Posts: 3 Member
    Ooooh, this sounds delicious! I'm a big fan of cauliflower and an even bigger fan of alfredo! :-P

    Now....if only the darn stuff would go on sale more often...
  • Posts: 24 Member
    Can't wait to try this!
  • Posts: 11 Member
    Ooooh, this sounds delicious! I'm a big fan of cauliflower and an even bigger fan of alfredo! :-P

    Now....if only the darn stuff would go on sale more often...

    I feel you! It's pricey.
  • Posts: 524
    Bumping for later.

    Thanks for sharing! :)
  • Posts: 15,228 Member

    I was going to say if you take out the cauliflower, you would still have an alfredo sauce. What is the point of sticking cauliflower in it?

    As a matter of fact, if you take out the cauliflower and replace it with broccolli, and take out the parm and replace it with cheddar, you would have cheddar and broccolli soup.

    Still trying to understand why this recipe is better than a regular alfredo considering the ingredients are sure to bump up the calories in it.
  • Posts: 11 Member
    If you guys want to eat alfredo sauce, go right ahead. All you have to do is just ignore the recipe, you don't need to come on here and debase people who are just trying to share healthier alternatives. Get off your high horse. It's just sauce.
  • Bump! Sounds great - thanks for sharing!
  • Posts: 15,228 Member
    If you guys want to eat alfredo sauce, go right ahead. All you have to do is just ignore the recipe, you don't need to come on here and debase people who are just trying to share healthier alternatives. Get off your high horse. It's just sauce.

    I'm just trying to understand why it is healthier?
  • Posts: 84 Member
    Oh, oh, oh. I love mashed cauliflower, so getting on doing this, too!
  • Posts: 11 Member

    As a matter of fact, if you take out the cauliflower and replace it with broccolli, and take out the parm and replace it with cheddar, you would have cheddar and broccolli soup.

    Still trying to understand why this recipe is better than a regular alfredo considering the ingredients are sure to bump up the calories in it.

    Cauliflower as the base for the sauce makes it less calorie dense. There is only 1/4 cup of cheese and 1 tablespoon of oil in the ENTIRE recipe, whereas alfredo sauce is all cheese and butter and cream.... do the math. 50 calories vs. 500 calories. Not that hard to figure out why it's better for you. And it tastes good. If it tasted bad, I wouldn't post it.
  • Posts: 14,025 Member
    Tuh, my Cauliflower Oatmeal was better.
  • Posts: 34,971 Member

    I'm just trying to understand why it is healthier?

    Cauliflower is the new acai berry, kale, etc ... aka fad diet food..it seems..hahaha
  • BUMP
  • Posts: 15,228 Member

    Cauliflower as the base for the sauce makes it less calorie dense. There is only 1/4 cup of cheese and 1 tablespoon of oil in the ENTIRE recipe, whereas alfredo sauce is all cheese and butter and cream.... do the math. 50 calories vs. 500 calories. Not that hard to figure out why it's better for you. And it tastes good. If it tasted bad, I wouldn't post it.

    But all those same ingredients would make an alfredo sauce without the cauliflower?
  • Posts: 8,399 Member
    If you guys want to eat alfredo sauce, go right ahead. All you have to do is just ignore the recipe, you don't need to come on here and debase people who are just trying to share healthier alternatives. Get off your high horse. It's just sauce.

    You sound like you could use a treat! Have you tried cauliflower white chocolate? Instead of all the bad stuff in it, you just blend cauliflower with a little bit of cocoa butter--presto!
  • Posts: 4,251 Member
    No.

    If I want alfredo. I am eating the alfredo. Cauliflower is not and never will be a good substitute for anything.... EVER.
    EXCEPT maybe broccoli. I mean I've had raw broccoli 4 x this week.
    Califlower would be a nice change of pace.

    Wish I had some.
  • Posts: 22,281 Member
    Tuh, my Cauliflower Oatmeal was better.

    YEah but my Cauliflower mimosa's were even better than that. Remember?
  • Posts: 34,971 Member

    But all those same ingredients would make an alfredo sauce without the cauliflower?

    Exactly. What was the cauliflower for? Doesn't seem to be the main focus/ingredient despite the name. If it had not been included, would it have changed the taste, texture, acidity, thickness/thinness, etc. Right now, it just sounds like a filler with no purpose then to just buff the amount that is being eaten.
  • Posts: 88 Member
    Yum! Saving this!
  • Posts: 1
    If you keep the liquid down and add an egg you can make cauliflower mashed potatoes or use a pipping bog (plastic bag with a corner cut off) to make tater tots!! My husband loves them!
  • Posts: 504 Member
    bump
  • Posts: 22,281 Member
    How come you put my uncle's name in Quotes? That's his real name. And he never made a sauce like this? He just put huge chunks of cauliflower into a soup with other big stuff like huge potato and carrot pieces and chicken or some meat with a big bone in it. I think he called it "caldo". I know I called it, yum.
  • Posts: 22,281 Member

    Exactly. What was the cauliflower for? Doesn't seem to be the main focus/ingredient despite the name. If it had not been included, would it have changed the taste, texture, acidity, thickness/thinness, etc. Right now, it just sounds like a filler with no purpose then to just buff the amount that is being eaten.

    which could be easily buffered by just pouring the original sauce over cauliflower instead of pasta and getting the same or similar nutritional profile.
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