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I managed to find some riced cauliflower at Trader Joe's today, but have no idea how to prepare it. The package says to saute it with some olive oil. There must be some better ideas on how to prepare it. Any suggestions?

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I love it. Do you like Korean food? One of my favorites is bibimbap. I make it with cauliflower regularly. The strong flavor of the sauce covers the cauliflower taste. I also love it with Thai and Indian food. I feel like I'm getting the whole curry experience with no carbs.

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I LOVE riced Cauliflower. We made fried rice, everything that we usually put in regular fried rice except we used the Cauliflower. It was YUMMY. My hubby wasn't sure at first but he even said it was good. We used bacon, pork chop, green onions(lots we don't think you can ever get too many green onions)eggs and soy sauce. YUMMY in my TUMMY as my kids used to say when they were little.

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I made the cauliflower rice as a side to some steak. Sautéed it with some olive oil, mushrooms, red peppers, and orange peppers.

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@@SleeveSoon

Yeah I cook it with Ghee from Trader Joes. Just cooking it in the oil of your choice makes it like a rice, so its nice to have a simple side. You can add whatever seasoning you want to give it flavor.

I mean you can do almost anything with it, so just google.

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@@SleeveSoon

Yeah I cook it with Ghee from Trader Joes. Just cooking it in the oil of your choice makes it like a rice, so its nice to have a simple side. You can add whatever seasoning you want to give it flavor.

I mean you can do almost anything with it, so just google.

It is a simple side. Easy to cook and tasted great!

Thanks!

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You can chop cauliflower in a food processor and get three times the amount for less money. It takes about five minutes and that includes washing and putting away the food processor I freeze it in snack size plastic bags.

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@@Aggiemae and spend 3 days cleaning the food processor. I'll never do it again. The clean up is a nightmare. Not worth it for one person.

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@@Aggiemae and spend 3 days cleaning the food processor. I'll never do it again. The clean up is a nightmare. Not worth it for one person.

Weird. We grow cauliflower in your garden and do it all the time. I never had a problem. The cauliflower has to be dry.

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