Feb 26, 2013 in veggies, caulifower fried rice, how to rice cauliflower, paleo fried rice. Read the original on: Snark & Pepper
Carbs and I are on a break at the moment. In the meantime, cauliflower has taken on a bigger role in my life. I think Iâm ready to go steadyâ¦
Iâm amazed by what you can do with cauliflower. Iâve been skeptical for quite a while, but now Iâm a believerâ¦
Did you know you can âriceâ cauliflower? If you pulse the florets in a food processor or grate a head of cauliflower on a cheese grater, you end up with tiny âgrainsâ that can replace rice in many recipes.
You can also smash it into âmashed potatoesâ, make pizza crust, and even tater tots. Crazy, right? Obviously none of this tastes anywhere near as good as the real thing, but can be a good low carb substitute if youâre craving something starchy.
The cauliflower absorbs the flavors of the other ingredients in this dish, so while you donât feel like youâre eating rice, you definitely donât feel like youâre eating cauliflower. I donât even like the taste of cauliflower (or the funky smell), but I canât stop eating this fried rice. And just like the real deal, it tastes even better cold the next day.Â
If youâve also broken up with carbs recently, let this faux fried rice help you through the hard times.
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