Cauliflower Rice

It took me some time to try the so called ”cauliflower rice” hype. When friends made a cauliflower rice dish for me the other day, my mind was blown.

Cauliflower rice could by the way easily have the name cauliflower couscous as well, but it really doesn’t matter. What matters is that it is delicious, light, fluffy, and easy to prepare. Not to mention the fact that you can easily eat one head of cauliflower without even noticing it (just like this cauliflower recipe here). It can replace of course couscous or rice in any recipe, hot or cold, side dish or main dish. Needless to say, I had to give it a try myself!

Cauliflower couscous or cauliflower rice is surprisingly grain-like. It is also tender and has just the right amount of chew, like rice. When eaten raw, the grains are tender, but crunchy enough with a mild flavor. Raw cauliflower rice can be used like cooked grains.

Cauliflower Rice

You make this copycat rice (it will not taste like rice!) by pulsing cauliflower florets in a food processor or blender until they’ve broken down into tiny granules (don’t overdo it otherwise you will have raw cauliflower puree). A box grater works well too by the way. Quickly cooked or steamed the cauliflower rice becomes softer and more tender. It can be served just like rice as a side dish, stir-fry, or with beans. It’s as simple as that!

How To Make Cauliflower Rice /CouscousHow To Make Cauliflower Rice /CouscousSo if you are trying to sneak more cauliflower into your diet, cauliflower “rice” is something you need to try.
Let me show you today in below recipe how I make a delicious and easy side dish with cauliflower rice. Sometimes I just start off with this cauliflower rice recipe and add baked sweet potatoes or some cooked beans. The possibilities are endless!

If you are going to make this recipe, I would love to see your creations! Don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @thegreencreator or by leaving a comment below.

How To Make Cauliflower Rice /Couscous

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How To Make Cauliflower Rice /Couscous

How To Make Cauliflower Rice /Couscous

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  • Author: The Green Creator
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 20 mins
  • Yield: 2-3 big portions 1x
  • Category: side dish, dinner,
  • Diet: Vegan

Description

Cauliflower rice is simple, light and delicious and can be added to many dishes. Light, fluffy, and easy to prepare.


Ingredients

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  • 1 medium head cauliflower
  • 1 onion, chopped in little cubes
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 2 big carrots (chopped in little pieces)
  • 70 grams green peas (frozen or rinsed from a glass jar)
  • 1/2 cup (120 ml) water
  • sea salt and black pepper to taste
  • 1 cube vegetable bouillon
  • optional: spices such as turmeric, cumin and garlic powder (optional, add a bit of vegetable broth)

Instructions

  1. Wash and cut the cauliflower into florets and puls until completely broken down in the food processor to create ”rice”.
  2. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and melt about a tablespoon of coconut oil to coat the bottom. Add the chopped onion.
  3. Once the onion is gold-brown add the vegetable bouillon cube, water, cauliflower rice and carrots and cook for about 5 minutes, or until it’s softened (and the water is evaporated).
  4. In the last few minutes add the green peas.
  5. Season with salt and pepper and spices to taste.

Notes

  • For extra flavor add some chopped herbs or fresh lime juice after the rice is done cooking or a bit of tamari/soy sauce.
  • Tip: freeze the cauliflower rice after pulsing in the food processor. The rice can be sealed in an airtight container and frozen for up to three months. Thaw for a few minutes before cooking.

 

 

 

 

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