Can we talk for a minute about "Cauliflower Rice"
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lol. Riced.
Do you know what the verb is for chopping a vegetable or other food into small bits?I don't think there's anything normal about wanting to pretend something isn't what it is, but hey that's just me.
I like rice and call it rice.
I like cauliflower and call it cauliflower.
I haven't tried to create a dish from cauliflower in very small bits, but it sounds delicious. I definitely don't get why this would be called cauliflower rice, since there's no rice in it, so boring me would still call it cauliflower.
mince
eww, now I'm thinking of minced meat pies. BLECH.0 -
I assume it's "riced cauliflower" then, not "cauliflower rice"? The former tells us how the cauliflower was prepared, whereas the latter implies a substitution of sort. "Riced cauliflower" sounds delicious, "cauliflower rice" sounds meh.I don't think there's anything normal about wanting to pretend something isn't what it is, but hey that's just me.
I like rice and call it rice.
I like cauliflower and call it cauliflower.
I haven't tried to create a dish from cauliflower in very small bits, but it sounds delicious. I definitely don't get why this would be called cauliflower rice, since there's no rice in it, so boring me would still call it cauliflower.
People do this all the time. I think it is very "normal" to eat foods that you like and to want to try them in new and interesting ways.
And "ricing" is a method of cutting food. You can "rice" a lot of things.
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This whole thread is fantastic.0 -
lol. Riced.
Do you know what the verb is for chopping a vegetable or other food into small bits?I don't think there's anything normal about wanting to pretend something isn't what it is, but hey that's just me.
I like rice and call it rice.
I like cauliflower and call it cauliflower.
I haven't tried to create a dish from cauliflower in very small bits, but it sounds delicious. I definitely don't get why this would be called cauliflower rice, since there's no rice in it, so boring me would still call it cauliflower.
mince
eww, now I'm thinking of minced meat pies. BLECH.
mince: a. To cut or chop into very small pieces. b. To subdivide into minute parts. :laugh: :flowerforyou:
Never tried minced meat pie, but from your reaction... I think I shan't.
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It's also called RICING. :flowerforyou:
lol. Riced.
Do you know what the verb is for chopping a vegetable or other food into small bits?I don't think there's anything normal about wanting to pretend something isn't what it is, but hey that's just me.
I like rice and call it rice.
I like cauliflower and call it cauliflower.
I haven't tried to create a dish from cauliflower in very small bits, but it sounds delicious. I definitely don't get why this would be called cauliflower rice, since there's no rice in it, so boring me would still call it cauliflower.
mince
eww, now I'm thinking of minced meat pies. BLECH.
mince: a. To cut or chop into very small pieces. b. To subdivide into minute parts. :laugh: :flowerforyou:
Never tried minced meat pie, but from your reaction... I think I shan't.
verb (used with object), riced, ric·ing.
3.
to reduce to a form resembling rice: to rice potatoes.
Minced meat pie is vile (in my humble opinion).:happy:0 -
http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f25/cauliflower-wine-295095/
Fruit pizza??? If you were coming to my party and we're bringing fruit pizza I'd want to know in advance so I can de-friend you irl.Blows my mind how people seem to care so much what other people call their food. I can only assume these same people lose their composure when someone brings a fruit pizza to a party - unless it's made with marinara sauce and traditional pizza crust I suppose.
Par-tay :drinker:
I've got half a mind to try it just to troll people in real life...0 -
Fruit pizza??? If you were coming to my party and we're bringing fruit pizza I'd want to know in advance so I can de-friend you irl.Blows my mind how people seem to care so much what other people call their food. I can only assume these same people lose their composure when someone brings a fruit pizza to a party - unless it's made with marinara sauce and traditional pizza crust I suppose.
It's pretty tasty (at least the last time I had it, which was probably 10 years ago) but has nothing to do with pizza beyond a similar appearance (crust/icing/topping). I'll admit it doesn't scream par-tay though. More pot luck.
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Don't use purple cauliflower for mashed recipes. Poor decisions. Nobody wants to eat something that color.0
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Mostly because that the Asian population is 1/3 of the world population and that's a lot of ****ing rice. Who's the next ethnic population that eats a lot of rice daily? Probably people of Spanish decent (Latin America, Mexico, etc.). I wasn't discriminating, I was going by sheer volume of people.
Interesting that you chose the asians and not...say... some other population that eats rice frequently.Lol, all these cauliflower "substitutes" are NOTHING like the real thing. Just call the **** cauliflower "bits" or "chunks". It's DEFINITELY not rice.
And rice ain't evil. Ask the millions of Asians that eat it every day and don't have weight issues.
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rice is rice - cauliflower is cauliflower
cauliflower is no substitute for mashed potatoes
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Trust that I'm not fretting or staying up a night worrying about what people call their food. Personally I find it humorous.
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So much this! The things the people say in these forums are fodder for all sorts of laughter and conversation. Cauliflower is different though. It is less humorous and more like....
Because cauliflower.
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Fruit pizza??? If you were coming to my party and we're bringing fruit pizza I'd want to know in advance so I can de-friend you irl.Blows my mind how people seem to care so much what other people call their food. I can only assume these same people lose their composure when someone brings a fruit pizza to a party - unless it's made with marinara sauce and traditional pizza crust I suppose.
No way! (Unless it's one of those parties where no one is eating anything, and those have their place.
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Sugar cookie crust topped with sweetened cream cheese and then slices of fresh fruit, with an apple jelly glaze on top to seal the deal. It's heaven. Some people use refrigerated cookie dough, but I like to make it from scratch. There are very few desserts made with fruit that taste better.0 -
Fruit pizza??? If you were coming to my party and we're bringing fruit pizza I'd want to know in advance so I can de-friend you irl.Blows my mind how people seem to care so much what other people call their food. I can only assume these same people lose their composure when someone brings a fruit pizza to a party - unless it's made with marinara sauce and traditional pizza crust I suppose.
No way! (Unless it's one of those parties where no one is eating anything, and those have their place.
)
Sugar cookie crust topped with sweetened cream cheese and then slices of fresh fruit, with an apple jelly glaze on top to seal the deal. It's heaven. Some people use refrigerated cookie dough, but I like to make it from scratch. There are very few desserts made with fruit that taste better.
Perhaps he's thinking of a tomato-based variant.
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I wasn't suggesting you were discriminating. Just that you've mentioned Mexican food many times in the past. :happy:
Mostly because that the Asian population is 1/3 of the world population and that's a lot of ****ing rice. Who's the next ethnic population that eats a lot of rice daily? Probably people of Spanish decent (Latin America, Mexico, etc.). I wasn't discriminating, I was going by sheer volume of people.
Interesting that you chose the asians and not...say... some other population that eats rice frequently.Lol, all these cauliflower "substitutes" are NOTHING like the real thing. Just call the **** cauliflower "bits" or "chunks". It's DEFINITELY not rice.
And rice ain't evil. Ask the millions of Asians that eat it every day and don't have weight issues.
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For cauliflower lovers:
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/parmesan_cauliflower_tater_tots.html
They are pretty stinking good.0 -
I've nothing to add on the cauliflower rice conundrum :laugh:
Posting to tag the recipes for when my 15 cauliflower plants produce a crop. I live alone and that it a lot of cauliflower to get through. Though I do like it of course, hence sowing cauliflower seeds in the first place! Just not sure I need 15 cauliflowers.:noway:0 -
I like cauliflower mashed with sour cream and cream cheese. But it is NOT mashed potato. It is mashed cauliflower. I don't get why people need to pretend it's something that it isn't?0
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Food color going down doesn't bother me. It's the rainbows that come up that turn my stomach. My daughter vomited rainbow goldfish when she was a toddler, and since then there have been no rainbow foods permitted in my house.Don't use purple cauliflower for mashed recipes. Poor decisions. Nobody wants to eat something that color.0 -
Riced cauliflower is pretty good. And yes, calling it "riced" is perfectly acceptable unless you are being a pretentious *kitten* on the internet.
Still isn't a pizza crust.0 -
Food color going down doesn't bother me. It's the rainbows that come up that turn my stomach. My daughter vomited rainbow goldfish when she was a toddler, and since then there have been no rainbow foods permitted in my house.Don't use purple cauliflower for mashed recipes. Poor decisions. Nobody wants to eat something that color.
Ewww... I remember when I had gastro years ago I sent my flatmate to the shop to get me some water (lived in a state where you did NOT drink from the tap) and he came back with blue gatorade because "you're going to hurk it anyway, at least this will be interesting" LOL.
But year, purple cauli looks cool until it's cooked. Then it just isn't right.0 -
it makes a good base for pizza ingredients. :-)Riced cauliflower is pretty good. And yes, calling it "riced" is perfectly acceptable unless you are being a pretentious *kitten* on the internet.
Still isn't a pizza crust.0 -
my response to this title …lets not and say we did..0
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it makes a good base for pizza ingredients. :-)Riced cauliflower is pretty good. And yes, calling it "riced" is perfectly acceptable unless you are being a pretentious *kitten* on the internet.
Still isn't a pizza crust.
I gave it an honest try and hated it. Turned out spongy and broke apart. Don't get me wrong, the flavors were good, but I had to eat it with a fork. I tried 4 times.0 -
Why not just eat cauliflower if you like it, eat rice if you like it, and please don't ruin pizza crust
i eat it roasted, raw, pizza crust form, rice form, potato, cauliflowr mash..
some of us CANT have reg crust.. it works well try it before you knock it.. its yummy.. lol
I will make you a deal…stop posting all the stupid cauliflower subs for food, and I will stop posting in threads calling them out….0 -
we eat it often. We bake it on the pizza stone and it turns out well.
it makes a good base for pizza ingredients. :-)Riced cauliflower is pretty good. And yes, calling it "riced" is perfectly acceptable unless you are being a pretentious *kitten* on the internet.
Still isn't a pizza crust.
I gave it an honest try and hated it. Turned out spongy and broke apart. Don't get me wrong, the flavors were good, but I had to eat it with a fork. I tried 4 times.0 -
For those who like it and have trouble with cauliflower crusts it works better the more moisture you get out of it. place it between two kitchen towels and really, really squeeze and twist the towel until you can't get anymore water out of it. Then it makes a great crust that won't break apart.0
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Funny thread!
I'm sorry guys but I have a confession. I've tried the cauli pizza base (it was crappy, same cals as normal because of higher fat content), cauli rice (did this the other day fried rice style with curry and cumin and that was delicious!) and cauli bread. Savoury bread that was ok but tasted a lot better with big slabs of peanut butter.
I do like to experiment in the kitchen though. Partly because I am a volume eater and the fibrous veggie concoctions mean I can still eat massive meals for low calories. Doesn't mean you have to switch from the "normal" version of foods to the lower cal option all the time though. I still eat plenty of normal rice and pizza but just depends on the current goals.0 -
Getting butthurt and belligerent over what other people call what they eat definitely strikes me as the sign of a healthy relationship with food. Not srs.
Can't pretend I'm a big fan of the mentality of "let's replace everything with cauliflower", but...0 -
Cauliflower rice is awesome. I prefer it to normal rice. And it has more nutrients than normal rice too.
I find that hard to believe - rice is packed full of nutrients. lol0 -
Fruit pizza??? If you were coming to my party and we're bringing fruit pizza I'd want to know in advance so I can de-friend you irl.Blows my mind how people seem to care so much what other people call their food. I can only assume these same people lose their composure when someone brings a fruit pizza to a party - unless it's made with marinara sauce and traditional pizza crust I suppose.
No way! (Unless it's one of those parties where no one is eating anything, and those have their place.
)
Sugar cookie crust topped with sweetened cream cheese and then slices of fresh fruit, with an apple jelly glaze on top to seal the deal. It's heaven. Some people use refrigerated cookie dough, but I like to make it from scratch. There are very few desserts made with fruit that taste better.
Perhaps he's thinking of a tomato-based variant.
Maybe. But I'm a big fan of dessert pizza. I like the fruit pizza and the cinnamon streusel pizza the best. The only dessert pizza I never liked was the "Oreo pizza" from Domino's. That was the nastiest crap I ever heard called "dessert." Just eww. It didn't even taste like an Oreo, just like chocolate-ish cardboard. lol0
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