Cauliflower french fries
teamAmelia
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Posted this in my MFP blog and thought I'd share with you all..
You've probably seen this receipe and probably thought that people were stretching by saying that cauliflower can taste like fries, but as someone who HATES vegetables (with the exception of sugared-down creamed corn, fried potatoes, and as of two days ago, cauliflower disguised as mashed potatoes), I just wanted to vouch for the recipe and also let you know that you can make it without the fatty olive oil that I saw in other recipes.
Just season the cauliflower. I used a frozen pack from Kroger and I only used fake salt (Morton's) and onion powder. I mixed that in a bowl, put it on parchment paper (so, no olive oil or supposedly fat-free nonstick cooking spray is needed). Bake on 400 degrees for about an hour or until crispy. They taste JUST like french fries. The 'meat' of the cauliflower was so good and sweet just like a potato. If I hadn't seen what I was eating, I would have thought that they were french fries. I ate them with salt-free ketchup.
The first image is of exactly 2 servings of uncooked cauliflower (170 grams total). That wasn't nearly enough for me to eat.
For 170 grams of uncooked cauliflower, here are the nutritional facts:
Zero.grams.of fat/50 calories/50 mg sodium/8 g carbs/4 g sugar/90% vitamin C
with 1 tablespoon of unsalted Hunt's ketchup that tastes just like normal ketchup to me:
Zero.grams.of fat/75 calories/50 mg sodium/14 g carbs/8 g sugar/90% vitamin C
You've probably seen this receipe and probably thought that people were stretching by saying that cauliflower can taste like fries, but as someone who HATES vegetables (with the exception of sugared-down creamed corn, fried potatoes, and as of two days ago, cauliflower disguised as mashed potatoes), I just wanted to vouch for the recipe and also let you know that you can make it without the fatty olive oil that I saw in other recipes.
Just season the cauliflower. I used a frozen pack from Kroger and I only used fake salt (Morton's) and onion powder. I mixed that in a bowl, put it on parchment paper (so, no olive oil or supposedly fat-free nonstick cooking spray is needed). Bake on 400 degrees for about an hour or until crispy. They taste JUST like french fries. The 'meat' of the cauliflower was so good and sweet just like a potato. If I hadn't seen what I was eating, I would have thought that they were french fries. I ate them with salt-free ketchup.
The first image is of exactly 2 servings of uncooked cauliflower (170 grams total). That wasn't nearly enough for me to eat.
For 170 grams of uncooked cauliflower, here are the nutritional facts:
Zero.grams.of fat/50 calories/50 mg sodium/8 g carbs/4 g sugar/90% vitamin C
with 1 tablespoon of unsalted Hunt's ketchup that tastes just like normal ketchup to me:
Zero.grams.of fat/75 calories/50 mg sodium/14 g carbs/8 g sugar/90% vitamin C
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Bump...I will try this soon!0
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First I've heard of this--I will have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing.0
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Good flavor. Crunchy like fries, but not the taste. I like them anyway. I didn't have any ketchup to dip them in, but I like my fries naked anyway.0
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Oooo, bump!
Thanks for the recipe.0 -
Thanks for the tip!
I like cauliflower, although I will admit there are a lot of other vegetables I like a lot more. I've had the mashed cauliflower and it's okay (especially if you don't expect it to taste like mashed potatoes - it's its own thing, but fine). I have also tried it mixed about 2/3 to 1/3 actual potato and liked the texture of that better...still not real high calorie if not loaded it with a ton of butter, etc.
However, I think we would really like these. We've been making something similar with zucchini, either dipped in egg white and seasoned Panko (w/ garlic powder, onion powder, pepper and a little salt) and then baked, or just seasoned and baked. They are a hit.
Something else you may like has been one of the biggest hits around here for us lately...pizza crust made of cauliflower, greek yogurt, Italian seasoning, egg, and sea salt. Easy to make and surprisingly good.
Here is a link to the recipe:
http://greatist.com/health/recipe-cauliflower-crust-pizza/
Here is a link to the article where we first saw it (lots of other suggestions, too!):
http://greatist.com/health/make-healthier-pizza
We made the zuchhini one also and it was good, but it was way better after refrigerating overnight and reheating in a non-stick skillet, low and slow, til the outside got nicely browned. Oh, and we made both as individual sized crusts so everyone could try a bit of each. Everyone liked all of it. I splurged on a homemade white sauce with garlic and fresh basil (really easy to make) because one of the guys who was visiting has a hard time with red sauce. The zucchini one actually has cheese in it, so I didn't put cheese on my "pizza" - but I might try to do it with the yogurt next time, as it was a little eggy tasting and the cheese bumped up the calories a fair amount.
Don't get me wrong...I LOVE real pizza and have not forsaken it. lol But I also enjoy playing around with other options that I can work in more frequently. This cauliflower one was a clear winner for us! Hope you like it...
ETA: Parchment paper is your friend on these also....or else they become one with your cookie sheet.0 -
Thank you so much for posting this. I've been looking for a low-carb alt to reg pizza crust and have heard about zucchini fries. I recently tried zucchini last wk and will comfortable w trying the fries now.Thanks for the tip!
I like cauliflower, although I will admit there are a lot of other vegetables I like a lot more. I've had the mashed cauliflower and it's okay (especially if you don't expect it to taste like mashed potatoes - it's its own thing, but fine). I have also tried it mixed about 2/3 to 1/3 actual potato and liked the texture of that better...still not real high calorie if not loaded it with a ton of butter, etc.
However, I think we would really like these. We've been making something similar with zucchini, either dipped in egg white and seasoned Panko (w/ garlic powder, onion powder, pepper and a little salt) and then baked, or just seasoned and baked. They are a hit.
Something else you may like has been one of the biggest hits around here for us lately...pizza crust made of cauliflower, greek yogurt, Italian seasoning, egg, and sea salt. Easy to make and surprisingly good.
Here is a link to the recipe:
http://greatist.com/health/recipe-cauliflower-crust-pizza/
Here is a link to the article where we first saw it (lots of other suggestions, too!):
http://greatist.com/health/make-healthier-pizza
We made the zuchhini one also and it was good, but it was way better after refrigerating overnight and reheating in a non-stick skillet, low and slow, til the outside got nicely browned. Oh, and we made both as individual sized crusts so everyone could try a bit of each. Everyone liked all of it. I splurged on a homemade white sauce with garlic and fresh basil (really easy to make) because one of the guys who was visiting has a hard time with red sauce. The zucchini one actually has cheese in it, so I didn't put cheese on my "pizza" - but I might try to do it with the yogurt next time, as it was a little eggy tasting and the cheese bumped up the calories a fair amount.
Don't get me wrong...I LOVE real pizza and have not forsaken it. lol But I also enjoy playing around with other options that I can work in more frequently. This cauliflower one was a clear winner for us! Hope you like it...
ETA: Parchment paper is your friend on these also....or else they become one with your cookie sheet.0 -
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Bump0
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Simple question....when will all this cauliflower nastiness stop?0
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What part of this makes it anything like French fries!? It just looks like cooked cauliflower....0
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No that is not anywhere near french fries, that would be baked cauliflower. PERIOD!0
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My brain refuses to accept mock foods.0
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That's roasted cauliflower, not cauliflower french fries.
Stop the madness.0 -
Who cares what it's called - sounds good so I am bumping!0
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Bump! Maybe it's something I can get my diabetic dad to eat. He won't give up his potatoes.:explode:0
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Is cauliflower the chicken of the vegetable kingdom? Roast veggies can be very tasty, but that does not make them french fries. Mashed cauliflower can be very tasty, but it is not mashed potatoes.0
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Eh. I prefer to use potato for my french fries.0
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Call it what you will- looks easy and if it tastes good that's good enough for me. Will try this out sometime0
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Roasted cauliflower, like roasted broccoli, roasted beets, roasted sweet potatoes, etc., is healthful and delicious, but nobody is going to confuse it with delicious french fries with their crispy golden fried exterior yielding to fluffy, starchy interior.0
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While those are not french fries, I do think that seasoning and roasting cauliflower is the best way to prepare it. I like to do something like this either with curry or with the seasoning you'd put on tacos.0
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bump, willing to try, I like french fries a little too much!0
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STOP SHAMING THE POTATO
it never did anything to you0 -
Blitz cauliflower in a food processor until it's finely ground. Microwave with a little water for about five minutes. Serve with curry or stir fry instead of rice. It's not rice, but it's yummy0
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im trying this TONIGHT. i love cauliflower. yum!!! thank you!0
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bump, willing to try, I like french fries a little too much!
It's okay. French fries like you, too.
You can have more than one friend. Just think of it as a snack instead of a fry.0 -
Thank you so much for posting this. I've been looking for a low-carb alt to reg pizza crust and have heard about zucchini fries. I recently tried zucchini last wk and will comfortable w trying the fries now.
Oh, you bet! It's great that you're trying new things. Great attitude!
I hope you find lots of new things you love! Zucchini is great for so many things. I put it in omelets almost daily. I grate it and mix it with potatoes for good hash browns. My friend who isn't even trying to lose weight loves these so much, he freezes them already mixed in portions. It's great in casseroles and soups. Stuffed with other veggies or rice and meat or whatever you like and baked in the oven. Not to mention good ol' zucchini bread. A little google search or looking a site like allrecipes.com will get you about a bazillion recipes. : )0 -
So not french fries.
It's baked cauliflower.
Hmph.0 -
This reminds me of the not-lasagna fiasco0
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Thanks for the recipe! As a diabetic, potatoes are NOT my friend. Taters might be friends of some of you out there, but don't go getting mean on the nice OP who gave folks like me another lovely way to enjoy a snack.0
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Cauliflower and potatoes certainly don't taste the same as potatoes to me, but may try this out soon anyway.0
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