It looks like rice, it feels like rice, it must be… cauliflower! There is a neat trick in the low-carb world – low carb”rice.” You see, once it looks like it and has the same texture (mouthfeel), has a similar (in this case ultra muted) taste, your brain somehow processes it as a fitting substitute. Seriously! You will never miss the post white rice carb crash again! Best of all is that it is quick and easy and it is the perfect way to utilize frozen cauliflower. If you have freezer space, we suggest you buy them now in their best, and chop them up and freeze them. Here’s how you make it…
Chop cauliflower into small pieces, getting rid of as many stems as possible. Steam in just enough water to cook softly. We don’t want to boil it because boiling leaches all the nutrients.
Pour in a container add a pat of butter, and some salt and smash it. These aren’t potatoes, you are going to have to apply some “elbow grease.”
Plate and serve hot as a side to a gravylicious recipe like Cajun Chicken Gumbo or Jamaican Oxtail Stew.
Sweetcooke says
GP…this is lovely!
chefandsteward says
Thanks Madam, we are trying to make you proud! After all, you are the one who rekindled my passion for the kitchen and got me into bread making!
Nikki Jacks says
I use cauliflower in mashed potatoes – half potato, half cauliflower…much healthier and no one knows it’s even there. I got that idea from my cook yourself thin cookbook
chefandsteward says
Thanks for sharing!
Laurel says
Wow, that’s a great looking idea! We’re featuring side dishes this week at the M&T Spotlight and I’d love for you to submit this – http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
Mary @ Delightful Bitefuls says
Love this! So creative and tasty! Beautiful photography!
Great blog; happy I found you!
Mary xo
Delightful Bitefuls
chefandsteward says
Thanks. It is a labour of love and we are happy that you can partake.
A little bit of everything says
i’ve combined cauliflower with potatoes, cauliflower with broccoli, cauliflower with squash and the list goes on but never thought of using tine florets as a substitute to rice. what a great idea. thanks for sharing
chefandsteward says
Sometimes, we just have to let the food speak for itself. This is a very popular dish for low-carbers when a rice like dish is needed as a side.
Ababa says
Nice! Definitely trying this today with a peas and mango salad. Will tell you how it goes… forward ever.