Brown Butter Cauliflower Rice Recipe (3-ingredient side dish) - Cupcakes & Kale Chips (2024)

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This quick and easy Brown Butter Cauliflower Rice recipe is a tasty way to get kids to eat more vegetables. Only 3 ingredients and you can use fresh or frozen riced cauliflower for this healthy veggie side dish. And of course, cauli rice is naturally gluten free and keto. But it can also be paleo and Whole 30 friendly if you just substitute the butter with ghee.

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As a mom of two active boys, I thought them running through my house without taking off their dirt-covered sneakers and cleats would be my biggest mess problem.

Despite hanging up their baseball gloves for karate belts, the messiness hasn’t ended. Because they still eat. You might think since they are well out of the toddler years, this wouldn’t be such an issue.

However, you’d be thinking wrong.

I know I do a pretty good job myself spilling food, especially when I’m making and photographing multiple recipes in one day. But the Hubby and I attempt to model good table manners. Yet somehow the food ends up everywhere.

I swear they get more cauliflower rice on the floor when they are eating than I got on the floor that time my blender exploded while I was making cauliflower rice.

But if I can manage to get them happily eating more veggies by serving it, I’m not going to stop. So this Brown Butter Cauliflower Rice recipe is pretty much a staple in our house.

They love it so much that I don’t even have to be sneaky like when I make cauli-tots.

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What’s cauliflower rice?

With the rice in popularity of low carb and keto diets, by now you’ve probably heard of cauliflower rice. It has become a stand-in for regular rice as an easy side dish or incorporated into dishes like cauliflower fried rice.

Since it is made strictly from cauliflower, it has almost no carbs, and all the health benefits of cauliflower, including plenty of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. Therefore it has been shown to help towards goals of weight loss, heart health, and protecting against cancer.

And, of course, it is also naturally gluten free.

In order to make cauli rice, you basically chop up cauliflower in your food processor or blender to a rice-like consistency.

There are a few ways to make riced cauliflower:

  • FOOD PROCESSOR – Cut your head of cauliflower into florets. You can include the stems, but I usually leave out the core. Place the florets in a food processor, then pulse till I achieve a rice-like consistency. You’ll need to do this in batches to avoid overloading your food processor.
  • BLENDER – Another way is to put the florets into a high-powered blender, like a Blendtec or Vitamix, then cover with cool water. Pulse till it’s riced and drain well.
  • BOX GRATER – This technique uses some elbow grease but you can shred or rice your cauliflower using the large holes of a box grater. Heck, you can burn calories while you make riced cauliflower.

But since it has become so popular, you can now find it packaged in the grocery store, both fresh in the produce section and frozen in the freezer case.

You can use either to make this recipe.

Of course, I’m not sure if this truly qualifies as a recipe. It’s more like a technique, but it’s a technique that gets my family to eat more cauliflower.

Browned Butter Cauliflower Rice

We just love this easy cauliflower rice side dish recipe and will happily eat it 365 days of the year!

Ingredients

Riced cauliflower

This recipe calls for one head of cauliflower that’s has been riced. One medium head of cauliflower is roughly 2 pounds and will yield 3 to 4 cups of riced cauliflower.

If you are buying packaged fresh cauliflower rice, you’ll rant about 3 to 4 cups. It does not have to be exact.

If you want to use frozen, you’ll need about two 12 oz. packages. It may take a little longer to cook in order to thaw it and evaporate the excess moisture.

Butter

I usually use unsalted butter so that I can control the amount of salt, but you can use salted if that is all you have. Ghee or clarified butter is an option if you want to make this paleo or Whole 30 friendly. But I do NOT recommend margarine or a vegetable oil spread as it will not brown the same way and give that toasty flavor.

To brown the butter, you’ll want to melt it in a skillet over medium-low heat and let it start to foam and sizzle. Keep a close eye on it as it can go from nicely browned to burned in a matter of seconds.

For this recipe, you don’t need to brown it all the way since it will brown more as it cooks with the cauliflower.

Salt

I recommend a teaspoon of Kosher salt, but you can adjust to taste. If you use a fine table salt or sea salt, or if you’ve used salted butter, you may want to start with less.

Directions

  1. Place the butter in a skillet over low heat, melt and allow it to sizzle until browned slightly. DO NOT BURN!
  2. Add the rice and salt, and stir to coat completely.
  3. Smooth into a single layer and cook for about 20-30 minutes total, stirring every 5 minutes or so. After ten minutes it will start to get browned, so you may need to stir it more often.
  4. Let it cook till it gets nicely brown and nutty, and slightly dried out.

I like to serve it with

  • Peruvian Pulled Pork
  • Buffalo Chicken Sloppy Joes (swap out the buns to make it a low carb meal)
  • Keto Chicken Enchiladas Skillet
  • Beef Egg Roll in a Bowl
  • Slow Cooker Orange Sesame Chicken (use ghee to keep the entire dish paleo)
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More low carb cauliflower side dish recipes

  • Cheesy Mashed Cauliflower with Bacon
  • Roasted Cauliflower
  • Spinach Artichoke Cheesy Cauliflower Breadsticks
  • Balsamic Roasted Vegetables
  • Low Carb Cauliflower Broccoli Cheese Soup
  • Cauliflower Bacon Fried Rice from the Reluctant Entertainer

And don’t forget, you can transform cauliflower into almost everything!

Brown Butter Cauliflower Rice Recipe

Cauli rice is delicious on its own. But when the flavor is amped up with brown butter, the riced cauliflower takes on a nutty taste that is absolutely delicious! This is a healthy side dish and a great way to get kids to eat veggies!

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    Brown Butter Cauliflower Rice

    This easy Brown Butter Cauliflower recipe is naturally gluten free and low carb. Also paleo-friendly and Whole 30 friendly if you substitute the butter with ghee.

    Prep: 10 minutes mins

    Cook: 30 minutes mins

    Total: 40 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    • 1 large head cauliflower or 3-4 cups packaged fresh cauliflower rice or two 12 oz. packages frozen cauliflower rice
    • 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter or ghee
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt

    Instructions

    • If using a fresh head of cauliflower, cut it into florets. In batches, place cauliflower in a food processor and pulse until it achieves a rice-like consistency. Or put it in a high-powered blender, cover with cool water, pulse until riced, then drain thoroughly.

    • In a large pan over medium-low heat, melt butter and allow it to sizzle until it gets lightly browned in color.

    • Add the cauliflower and salt, then stir to coat completely, and smooth to a single layer.

    • Stir every 4-6 minutes. After about ten minutes the rice will start to brown on the bottom, so you may have to stir more frequently.

    • Cook for a total of 20-30 minutes, until tender, browned and slightly dried out.

    Nutrition Facts

    Brown Butter Cauliflower Rice

    Amount Per Serving (1 serving (one-fourth of the recipe))

    Calories 77Calories from Fat 27

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 3g5%

    Saturated Fat 1g5%

    Cholesterol 7mg2%

    Sodium 669mg28%

    Potassium 627mg18%

    Carbohydrates 10g3%

    Fiber 4g16%

    Sugar 4g4%

    Protein 4g8%

    Vitamin A 90IU2%

    Vitamin C 101.2mg123%

    Calcium 46mg5%

    Iron 0.9mg5%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Author: Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips

    Course: Side Dish

    Cuisine: American

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    • Gluten Free
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    • Veggies

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    Originally publishedApr 19, 2016.

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    FAQs

    How to make cauliflower rice that isn t soggy? ›

    One additional step I like is to press any excess moisture from the rice by transferring the cauliflower rice to a large paper towel or absorbent dish towel and squeeze/press to remove any remaining water. This ensures no excess moisture remains, which can make your dish soggy.

    Is pre packaged cauliflower rice healthy? ›

    Store-bought cauliflower rice may save you a bit of time in the kitchen. Although frozen varieties may retain slightly more nutrients than refrigerated versions, both options are generally just as nutritious as homemade versions.

    Is homemade cauliflower rice better than frozen? ›

    Frozen has nearly identical nutritional values to fresh cauliflower rice. Similar to fresh produce that's available to us when it's fully ripened and at its nutritional peak, frozen produce is also processed at its prime, which means vital nutrients are maintained even long after sitting in the freezer aisle for weeks.

    Why replace rice with cauliflower rice? ›

    Riced cauliflower is an excellent low-carb, low-calorie alternative to rice. Not only does it have a mild flavor, but it's also incredibly versatile, satiating and delicious with some big nutritional benefits.

    How do you take the bitterness out of cauliflower rice? ›

    In a large skillet, heat 1 teaspoon of olive oil over medium heat. Add the scallions and cauliflower and sauté until heated through, about 3 to 5 minutes. Season with salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lime juice to help remove any bitterness from the raw cauliflower.

    How do you keep cauliflower from getting mushy? ›

    The key to nonmushy cauliflower lies in how you cut it: Break apart the large head into smaller florets. Now take your knife, and starting at the stem end of the floret, slice about halfway down and snap apart.

    Which is better broccoli or cauliflower rice? ›

    While they are both very nutritious vegetables, broccoli has a higher vitamin content, specifically in vitamin K and C, than cauliflower and is specifically known to be great for eye health. Broccoli florets also provide more minerals and fiber as well as contains vitamin A that isn't in cauliflower.

    Is brown rice or cauliflower rice better for you? ›

    If you are looking to increase your whole grain intake and enjoy the texture and flavor of rice, then brown rice may be the better choice for you. However, if you are trying to lower your carbohydrate intake or follow a specific diet plan, then cauliflower rice may be the better option.

    Is it healthy to eat cauliflower rice everyday? ›

    As a member of the brassica family, cauliflower rice also adds valuable sulphur-based plant compounds, regular intakes of which have been linked to lower rates of heart disease and some forms of cancer. It also throws some vitamins (C and K) into the bargain, which are useful for immunity and bone health.

    Does cauliflower rice spike blood sugar? ›

    Cauliflower rice is a low-carb alternative to traditional rice that may benefit people with diabetes. Also, it has a lower glycemic index (GI) than regular rice, which causes a slower rise in blood sugar levels. Additionally, cauliflower is a good source of fibre.

    Does cauliflower rice help weight loss? ›

    Like most vegetables, cauliflower is very healthy, and a cup of boiled cauliflower has around 28 calories and 5 grams of carbohydrates. A diet high in fiber has a lot of benefits. Fiber helps us normalize our bowel movements and health, lower cholesterol levels, control blood sugar, and aid in weight loss.

    How many calories are in 1 cup of cauliflower rice? ›

    Riced cauliflower benefits

    One cup of cauliflower rice has: 25 calories. 2 grams of protein. 4 grams of carbohydrates.

    How do you reduce moisture in cauliflower rice? ›

    The best way to deal with the liquid is to put the riced cauliflower in a covered microwave-safe dish, heat it thoroughly to get all the liquid out of it you can, then drain it. If you have to cook it on the stovetop, add as little water as possible and stir frequently to keep it from sticking to the pan.

    Why is my cauliflower rice mushy? ›

    Make sure you pulse instead of running the food processor continuously or you might end up with cauliflower mush! If using a box grater: Cut your head of cauliflower into large chunks (not individual florets!) and use the medium sized holes on your grater to break the cauliflower down into rice.

    How can I make my rice less soggy? ›

    Reheating may dry out the rice enough to yield the texture you want. Drain and try the stovetop again. If your rice is just a little overcooked and isn't too starchy, try draining and rinsing the rice, then heat it on the stovetop to cook off some of the moisture. Get creative with a piece of bread.

    Will cauliflower rice soak up liquid? ›

    Unlike those starchy grains of rice, riced cauliflower doesn't soak up moisture or liquid in the same way. Top your dish with too much sauce or dressing and it will pool in the bottom of the dish.

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