Cauliflower 'rice'

If you've overindulged on the bread, cheese, wine or chocolates on the weekend, why not have a lower-carb day and add some extra vegetables to your plate.  The marvellous Jane Kennedy came up with cauliflower rice in her book "cooking without the boombah".  I was extremely dubious about it, but served with something saucey you really don't miss the rice.  For the kids I mix in the cauliflower rice with their basmati. Cauliflower is a member of the cruciferous family, like broccoli.  It contains sulforaphane, an anti-cancer compound.

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Cauliflower 'rice'

Author:

rachel

Serves:

2

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Take half a head of cauliflower. Break into florets and place into a microwave dish with a lid. Don’t add water. Turn on high for (approx) 4 minutes. Whizz the cauliflower with a Bamix or food processor until it resembles cous cous. It should be light and ‘fluffy’, not mushy.

  2. The ‘rice’ soaks up the juices and flavours of whatever dish you’re serving….without the added calories.

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Lower carb hamburger

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This is a great easy meal that the children love.  The burger recipe comes from Nigella, although I've altered the quantities a little.  I was a bit dubious about whether or not the burgers would stick together, but they work just fine.  To lower the calories for me, I use a Michelle Bridges trick, which is to serve the burger on 1/2 a roll and hollow out the middle and fill it up with salad.  The kids, and my husband get a full bun, plus salad.

for 5 burgers, which is dinner for 4 and then a quick lunch for the next day

Ingredients

  • 500g extra lean minced beef

  • 2 tablespoon caramelised onions (I use Beerenberg)

  • 3 teaspoons buttermilk or natural yoghurt

  • 3 teaspoons salt reduced soy-sauce or tamari

  • 3 teaspoons BBQ or Worcestershire sauce

  • pepper

  • olive oil spray

  • small wholemeal burger buns (in Australia, cape seed rolls from Baker's delight are delicious)

  • baby spinach

  • tomato sliced

METHOD

  1. Mix the minced beef with onions, buttermilk, soy and BBQ sauce. Season with pepper and divide into 5 portions. Shape by hand into burgers. I like to put them in the fridge for half an hour to firm up.

  2. Lightly spray a non-stick frypan and heat on medium. Cook the patties for 5 minutes a side until browned and cooked through.

  3. Toast the bun halves, line each bun with baby spinach leaves. Top with a patty and tomato.

  4. Did you notice there are no fries on the side? You can have extra salad though!

  5. I like to cook an extra patty for lunch the next day, to serve on a mountain bread wrap with relish, salad and tomato.

Serving size:

1 burger and bun

Calories:

319 (1342 kJ) Fat:7g  Saturated fat:2.4g Carbohydrates:30g Sugar:3.7g Sodium:677 Fiber:4g Protein:31g

 

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