has anyone tried cauliflower mock mashed potatoes
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I tried this recipe this weekend and it was very good. My new calculator for nutrition did not come up with that much in fat and I used cream instead of half and half. I also did not use any butter type products. I feel like even with the cream to make it taste good I sacrificed a few calories to each something really good that I would not normally have eaten.
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The Body For Life version is very good as well. I personally LOVE this recipie and am glad that someone has figured a way to make substitue mashed potatoes.
I have also tried this recipie by adding one (1) red potato to the mix. I don't feel as bad because it's just one potato added to a serving for 4 and it really makes them taste much better. Just a suggestion.0 -
If you have a spouse or children that don't like veggies, this is a good one. You can slowly introduce it with potatoes and a little cauliflower and then the next time half and half and so on. Depending on how much potatoes you do eat. Also, make sure you use some spices (like garlic) to mask some of the flavor of cauliflower in the potatoes. Soon enough, you can put it out and no one will know the difference.
I know potatoes are not a low cal thing but sometimes.....mmmmmmmmmmm0 -
Here's the recipe that I use and I absolutely love them
Mock Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Ingredients
1 medium head of cauliflower (I used a 16 oz. frozen bag)
1 tablespoon fat free cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup fat free grated Parmesan (I used the sprinkle kind like you put over spaghetti sauce)
1 clove minced garlic
1/8 teaspoon fat free chicken broth
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon chopped fresh chives
2 tablespoons fat free butter or margarine spread ( I used the brand Smart Squeeze)
Instructions
Set a stockpot of water to boil over high heat
Clean and cut cauliflower into small pieces. Cook in boiling water for about 6 minutes, or until well done. Drain well, do not let cool and pat cooked cauliflower until very dry between several layers of paper towels.
In a food processor (or like me in a bowl with a regular electric mixer) puree the hot cauliflower with the cream cheese, parmesan, garlic, chicken broth, and pepper until almost smooth (or as smooth as you like). Garnish with chives. Yummy!!!
Calculated to be 4 servings the following is the nutrition info. per serving
Calories 62.1 - Total Fat 1gram - Sat. Fat 0.1gram - Trans Fat 0 - Cholesterol 2.5 mg - Sodium 178.2 mg - Potassium 322.7 mg - Total Carbs 10.9 grams - Fiber 6.2 grams - Sugar 2.7 grams- Protein 4.2 grams - Vitamin A 10.9% - Vitamin C 120% (no kidding!) - Iron 5.4% - Calcium 5.9%
Edited by bla115 on Tue 01/08/08 03:46 PM0 -
It sounded so good. I had to go get some cauliflower and I am making it tonight. I'll let you know what Brian (AKA Mr. Mash Potatoes) thinks of them later.:happy:0
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Well I thought they were awesome. I shouldn't have told Brian that the 'mashed potatoes' weren't potatoes. I wonder if he really would have known. He says he doesn't like it. Oh well. Next time i am going to try it with one regular potato. in the meantime I have some tasty leftovers.
I wonder if the leftovers would work like potato pancakes? Might have to add an egg to hold it together. Anyone tried this?0 -
My recipe very similar to bla15:
1 small head cauliflower, chopped up
1-1/4 cup water
1 chicken boullion cube
2 Tbs. low fat cream cheese
pepper
put water in pot, bring to boil with boullion cube, until dissolved
add cauliflower
simmer, covered until nice and soft
drain any excess broth
add cream cheese and pepper (to taste)
MASH!
Yummm!0 -
Sounds yummy - I'm off to the supermarket0
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Hey Everyone! I have had this dish and I think it is DELICIOUS. I've got the recipe from SouthBeach for you:
4 cups cauliflower florets
2 tablespoons trans-free butter spray
1 ounce fat-free half & half
Pinc of salt
Pinch of ground black pepper
Place a steamer basket in a large saucepan with 1.2 cup water. Place the cauliflower in the steamer and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium, cover and cook for 4 minutes, or until crips-tender. Puree in a food processor, adding the butter spray and the half & half. Season with Salt and pepper.
Makes 4 servings
60 calorise
14.5 g fat
0.5 g sat fat
3 g protein
11 g carb
3 dietary fiber
5 mg cholesterol
105 mg sodium
Happy eating! :drinker:
Just wondering why there is so much fat in the nutritional breakdown? Is it the trans-free butter spray? What is that by the way? I use I Can't Belive It's Not Butter Spray and it has no fat or calories...and by the way it's pretty darn good.
sorry y'all!! that was a typo.. it should only be 1.5 grams of fat; not 14.5!! :blushing:0 -
I just whip the cauliflower in the processor with dill weed salt pepper and a bit of skim milk while raw. then put it in a shallow baking dish and bake at 350 for 1 hour and it gets nice and crispy on top and dries out some of the moisture. My family loves it. I am going to try mixing it with whipped broccoli next time. Broccoli tastes nice and nutty when baked.0
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thanks for the recipe. I will give it another try! I have arthritus and potatoe is a bad word for it. Makes my back kink up like the tin man needing oil! hahahah Dag gone....Im not old enough for that!
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I have arthritis and didn't know that potato's were bad for it. Though I hardly eat a potato anymore it is nice to know this.:flowerforyou:0 -
Here's the recipe that I use and I absolutely love them
Mock Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Ingredients
1 medium head of cauliflower (I used a 16 oz. frozen bag)
1 tablespoon fat free cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup fat free grated Parmesan (I used the sprinkle kind like you put over spaghetti sauce)
1 clove minced garlic
1/8 teaspoon fat free chicken broth
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon chopped fresh chives
2 tablespoons fat free butter or margarine spread ( I used the brand Smart Squeeze)
Instructions
Set a stockpot of water to boil over high heat
Clean and cut cauliflower into small pieces. Cook in boiling water for about 6 minutes, or until well done. Drain well, do not let cool and pat cooked cauliflower until very dry between several layers of paper towels.
In a food processor (or like me in a bowl with a regular electric mixer) puree the hot cauliflower with the cream cheese, parmesan, garlic, chicken broth, and pepper until almost smooth (or as smooth as you like). Garnish with chives. Yummy!!!
Calculated to be 4 servings the following is the nutrition info. per serving
Calories 62.1 - Total Fat 1gram - Sat. Fat 0.1gram - Trans Fat 0 - Cholesterol 2.5 mg - Sodium 178.2 mg - Potassium 322.7 mg - Total Carbs 10.9 grams - Fiber 6.2 grams - Sugar 2.7 grams- Protein 4.2 grams - Vitamin A 10.9% - Vitamin C 120% (no kidding!) - Iron 5.4% - Calcium 5.9%
Edited by bla115 on Tue 01/08/08 03:46 PM
There are some good recipes on these posts, but I kinda like this one for a starter, I think the cream cheese , and parmesan , and garlic, would make a big difference. Going to town tomorrow and will fix this for supper. Thanks:flowerforyou:0 -
Here's the recipe that I use and I absolutely love them
Mock Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Ingredients
1 medium head of cauliflower (I used a 16 oz. frozen bag)
1 tablespoon fat free cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup fat free grated Parmesan (I used the sprinkle kind like you put over spaghetti sauce)
1 clove minced garlic
1/8 teaspoon fat free chicken broth
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon chopped fresh chives
2 tablespoons fat free butter or margarine spread ( I used the brand Smart Squeeze)
Instructions
Set a stockpot of water to boil over high heat
Clean and cut cauliflower into small pieces. Cook in boiling water for about 6 minutes, or until well done. Drain well, do not let cool and pat cooked cauliflower until very dry between several layers of paper towels.
In a food processor (or like me in a bowl with a regular electric mixer) puree the hot cauliflower with the cream cheese, parmesan, garlic, chicken broth, and pepper until almost smooth (or as smooth as you like). Garnish with chives. Yummy!!!
Calculated to be 4 servings the following is the nutrition info. per serving
Calories 62.1 - Total Fat 1gram - Sat. Fat 0.1gram - Trans Fat 0 - Cholesterol 2.5 mg - Sodium 178.2 mg - Potassium 322.7 mg - Total Carbs 10.9 grams - Fiber 6.2 grams - Sugar 2.7 grams- Protein 4.2 grams - Vitamin A 10.9% - Vitamin C 120% (no kidding!) - Iron 5.4% - Calcium 5.9%
Edited by bla115 on Tue 01/08/08 03:46 PM
There are some good recipes on these posts, but I kinda like this one for a starter, I think the cream cheese , and parmesan , and garlic, would make a big difference. Going to town tomorrow and will fix this for supper. Thanks:flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks all sound great
:flowerforyou:0
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