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SPREADING THE @yourwayrestaurant WORD! @taylorglasheen & @donuriel with their first dining experience at this #nextlevel #hyperlocal #yumfest https://www.instagram.com/bowtienate/p/CZFvLm_PsBe/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Cauliflower Rice!
1 head cauliflower
1 tablespoon EVOO or coconut oil
1 medium onion diced or minced garlic
Coarse salt and coarsely-ground black pepper to taste
Spices, herbs, and/or vegetables of your choice. Be creative.
*I used Flavor God - Lemon & Garlic Seasoning (...so good).
* Season as you would any rice dish. In addition to the above FG seasoning, I also sautéed with the minced garlic, onion powder and kosher salt.
Preparation:
Wash, remove core and leaves, trim, and coarsely chop the cauliflower. Also make sure there are no brown or black spots on it. If so, remove with a paring knife.Chop the fresh cauliflower into small florets or pieces small enough to fit into the food processor. Make sure that the cauliflower pieces are completely dried before using.
In a large frying pan over medium heat (I used a wok-like non-stick pan), heat olive oil. Add onion and sauté approximately 10 minutes or until soft. If adding other diced vegetables, add with the onions.
Meanwhile, place cauliflower pieces in a food processor and process (pulse) until the cauliflower is small and has the texture of rice. Place florets in bowl of food processor in batches. Process until evenly chopped but not completely pulverized. Don’t over process, as the cauliflower can get mushy - you want a rough chop.
Raise the heat to medium-high. Add the prepared cauliflower to the cooked onions in the frying pan. Cover and cook approximately 5 to 6 minutes, stirring frequently, until the cauliflower is slightly crispy on the outside but tender on the inside (similar to “al dente” pasta). Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Remove from heat and serve.
Serves 4 - but it all depends on the size of the cauliflower - I used a small head because I'm cooking for party of one and I can't be wasting ish. :)
Recipe from: Whats Cooking America website