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Healthy Creamy Cauliflower Puree

Creamy Cauliflower Puree is an easy delicious low carb/calorie alternative to mashed potatoes and can be ready to serve in about 15 minutes.

Creamy Cauliflower Puree in a black bowl drizzled with olive oil.

So many people I know are cutting back on carbs.  When I started entertaining I had a lot of friends who won’t eat potatoes anymore.  Yes, I know its crazy, but being the good host/hostess I needed some sides that taste great and are quick and easy that are low carb.  This Creamy Cauliflower Puree is a great option for that!

If people aren’t watching what they eat they won’t mind these at all— they are quite delicious! I’ll even add some crispy air fried onion strips (like the French’s ones from the green bean casserole) to them or have them on the side and they will actually ask for the recipe!

head of cauliflower

 

What is the nutritional info for Cauliflower Puree versus other options?

Cauliflower has fewer carbs than both rice and potatoes.  It also has less calories per one-cup serving.  Look at these comparisons:

  • Cauliflower       27 Calories per cup/   2 grams net carbs
  • Potatoes           324 Calories per cup/ 64 grams net carbs
  • Rice                   200 Calories per cup/ 47 grams net carbs

The best part about using cauliflower as an option in your meals is that it satisfies your hunger as a healthier option but it also tastes amazing.  While I’ve never met a potato dish I don’t LOVE, I don’t mind at all pureed cauliflower.  Its both creamy and filling in ways most diet food isn’t.

Tips for preparing this healthy puree?

  • When breaking down the cauliflower break the florets down to small pieces all close in diameter.  I do use parts of the stalk that is attached to the florets, but don’t use the stem piece only.  I find that it takes a little longer to cook when boiling so you end up with some pieces that start turning to mush or the stalk isn’t cooked enough and won’t puree evenly.
Cauliflower Florets in even pieces prepped for boiling for Cauliflower Puree
  • Once the cauliflower florets are boiled, drain away the water and let them sit in the strainer over the pan for 5 minutes to allow all the water to drip away.  By putting the strainer over the top of the pan, they will stay warm which helps them puree more easily in the food processor.
  • Puree the cauliflower florets with a little olive oil in the food processor to puree them evenly before adding any flavoring.  This makes your cauliflower puree very creamy by having it pureed first.  If you add the cream cheese and parmesan cheese before they are pureed, your cauliflower will be lumpy.

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Yield: 8 1/2 cup servings

Creamy Cauliflower Puree

Creamy Cauliflower Mashed Puree with parmesan cheese for topping in a bowl behind.

Creamy Cauliflower Puree is an easy delicious low carb/calorie alternative to mashed potatoes and can be ready to serve in about 15 minutes

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 pound cauliflower , (medium head.. about 1.5 pounds)
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 3 ounces cream cheese
  • 2 tablespoon parmesan cheese

Instructions

  1. Rinse Cauliflower head and remove all green leaves.  Pull apart florets so that they are all of equal size.  I usually make them about 2 inches in size.  Its ok to use the stem attached to the floret, but discard the main stalk.  It will be to woody.
  2. Bring a stock pot of water to boil on high.  Add the small Florets, reduce heat to medium high so the water keeps boiling, but does not overflow.
  3. Cook for 8-10 minutes until when you stick a fork into the cauliflower it slides right off without any resistance at all. Turn of heat.
  4. Drain water and pour cauliflower into a metal strainer.  Place pan back on the burner you used.  (Burner is off) Set metal strainer back over the pot to allow all water to drip away so puree wont be watery.
  5. Dump all cauliflower into a food processor. Seal lid, and puree for 1-2 minutes.  While motor is running add olive oil to aid in the process.  Once all is pureed evenly, remove lid, scrape down sides of the bowl and puree for 30 seconds more.
  6. Remove lid, add cream cheese and parmesan and blend completely.
  7. You can serve with butter or driZzle additional olive oil or sprinkle with additional parmesan if you wish.  Serve immediately.  
  8. You can make this ahead and just rewarm it before serving with no issues whatsoever. 

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

8 1/2 cup servings

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 70Saturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 71mgCarbohydrates: 3gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 2g

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Friday 27th of October 2023

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Steven Scissons

Tuesday 17th of August 2021

We found riced cauliflower on sale, and bought a lot for our freezer. It works fantastic with this recipe. I'm making it again tonight!

Michele Hall

Tuesday 17th of August 2021

That's a great time saver! Thanks for the suggestion! ~m

Jeff

Tuesday 9th of January 2018

I'm not a carb counter, this just tastes great.

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