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The original was posted on /r/cooking by /u/teekay61 on 2023-10-04 16:16:40.


I had previously written off cauliflower rice as being a bit of a dieting fad (particularly when it’s sold as an overpriced readymade product in the supermarket) and therefore hadn’t got round to making it.

Made some earlier today and was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed it - possibly because I fried it (in a small amount of olive oil) rather than just steaming it, so it took on a bit of colour and flavour. Timewise, pretty sure it was quicker to make (including grating the cauliflower) as boiled rice would have been and it made sure I got through a cauliflower that had been sitting around the fridge for a bit too long.

Recipe here in case anyone wants to give it a go

What homemade dishes have you been pleasantly surprised by?