Pro tip!
If you're making a baked pasta-style dish and replace the pasta with roasted cauliflower, you get to eat an extra piece of garlic bread!
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Pro tip!
If you're making a baked pasta-style dish and replace the pasta with roasted cauliflower, you get to eat an extra piece of garlic bread!
@Alice Really live it up and replace the cauliflower with broccoli and asparagus.
@Alice I would take cauliflower cheese over a cheesy pasta any day: it’s one of my favorite dishes!
@Alice Hmmm, I'm gonna have to try this!
@Alice
13 pieces of garlic bread is one too many for me.
@Alice
Also, if you cook the cauliflower and mash it up like potatoes and add enough mashed potatoes to it, it almost tastes like mashed potatoes 👍
I wanted to show how much it looks like a regular pasta bake except it's just covered in cheese. But another benefit of replacing your pasta with roasted cauliflower is that you get to cover it in more cheese.
@Alice So, it's cauliflower cheese with tomato?
@anne_twain Pretty much. If you break down ingredients, it's cauliflower, peas, ground vegetable protein (kind of like ground beef), marinara sauce, and cheese.
@Alice
Or just skip the unnecessary steps and just bake cheese... You can add a potato or 2 if it eases your conscience
@Alice Is there a recipe?
@michaelgemar Nah. Not really. I make a lot of different varieties and just replace the pasta with roasted cauliflower florets.
But this specific dish is a jar of marinara sauce with some veggie ground beef crumbles and English peas mixed over roasted cauliflower and topped with shredded cheese.
@Alice That sounds doable.
i think the "universal law on conservation of carbs" agrees with your analysis.
@Alice now that is how you game the system!
@Alice and you get to go to HELL