Mashed Cauliflower is smooth, creamy, and light. It’s the perfect side dish if you’re looking to for something low in carbohydrates and calories. You won’t even miss potatoes with this flavorful mash. Whether you’re in need of a low carb side or just want a delicious creamy dish, this Mashed Cauliflower is for you! They’re just as yummy as mashed potatoes. Pair them with Garlic Butter Herb Prime Rib, Beef Tenderloin, or Lemon Garlic Butter Flank Steak with Mushrooms.
Mashed Cauliflower
Mashed Cauliflower is so flavorful and even easier to whip up than mashed potatoes. No peeling! If you’re making these to follow a diet or just to enjoy cauliflower, you won’t miss potatoes one bit.
How to make Mashed Cauliflower?
Fill a 4-quart pot with 2 inches of water and bring to a boil. Add in the cauliflower florets, cover, and cook 6-8 minutes until tender. Pour in a colander to drain. Use the same pot to melt the butter over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook 30-60 seconds until fragrant. Remove pan from heat. Add the cauliflower back to the pot along with the Parmesan cheese and salt & pepper. Use a hand blender to mash the cauliflower. (If you don’t have one, use a regular blender, working in batches.) Transfer mash to a serving bowl and garnish with extra melted butter and Parmesan cheese.
What can I add to mashed Cauliflower?
Garlic– This gives it a punch of flavor that pairs perfectly with the cauliflower. Parmesan Cheese– This adds a strong nutty cheese flavor which tastes delicious in classic mashed potatoes and this mashed cauliflower. Butter– This allows you to cook the garlic to allow it to release its flavor. It also adds rich and creaminess to the mash. Salted or unsalted can be used.
Does Mashed Cauliflower taste the same as Mashed Potatoes?
Exactly the same? No. But pretty close. The texture is smooth and creamy but a little bit lighter. Yes, it tastes like cauliflower but the addition of garlic and Parmesan help it taste similar to your favorite mashed potatoes.
How to make Mashed Cauliflower creamy?
Let the cauliflower steam off. After cooking the cauliflower, drain it in a colander in the sink while melting the butter and cooking the garlic. Allowing the cauliflower to sit and let the steam escape will prevent your mash from being watery. For extra creamy mash, add in a little cream cheese or sour cream.
Looking for more healthy side dish recipes? Enjoy these:
Garlic Butter String Beans Brussels Sprouts Salad Mashed Sweet Potatoes
All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.