Creative Cauliflower Rice Recipes (2024)

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Getting a little tired of plain cauliflower rice? Try these creative cauliflower rice recipes. All recipes are low carb, keto, and many are paleo friendly too!

Believe me, my friends, you need these 35 easy cauliflower rice recipes in your life.

If you’re going to go on a healthy keto diet, you’d better make friends with cauliflower pretty darn quick. It’s going to be one of the things that saves your sanity. Because embarking on a low carb diet means giving up many filling comfort foods like pasta, rice, and potatoesand that can be really tough for some folks.

But good old cauliflower, that funny white bumpy thing that you rarely gave much thought to before, is going to make your low carb transition a whole lot easier. It can be a really great replacement for all of the above, and it’s a whole lot kinder to your waist line and your blood sugar.

The benefits of cauliflower rice:

  • Low in carbs and high in fiber
  • Full of antioxidants
  • Loaded with nutrients such vitamins C, K, B6, and potassium
  • Quick and easy to make
  • Freezes well
  • Available in many stores in the freezer and produce sections

Rice has become such a staple in the American diet, it can feel like it’s in everything. So many of the most popular cuisines are heavy on the rice: Mexican, Asian, Indian. Even Italian food has plenty of rice. It’s a hard one for people to give up.

While cauliflower rice isn’t exactly the same, it really does help low carb dieters enjoy many of their favourite foods again. And a big bonus is that you don’t have that uncomfortably full feeling you get with real rice. Cauliflower rice is almost infinitely adaptable and I find new ways to use it almost every day. So try a few of these delicious and creative keto cauliflower rice recipes on for size!

The Best Keto Cauliflower Rice Recipes

  • Mexican Cauliflower Rice
  • Keto Stuffed Pepper Skillet
  • Easy Keto Jambalaya
  • Cauliflower Mushroom Risotto
  • Cilantro Lime Cauliflower Rice
  • Keto Italian Wedding Soup
  • Keto Jerk Chicken and Cauliflower Rice
  • Creamy Cauliflower Risotto with Cheddar and Sage
  • Easy Keto Cauliflower Pilaf
  • Easy Greek Shrimp
  • Low Carb Sushi Roll Cauliflower Rice Salad
  • Keto Italian Wedding Soup

More Cauliflower Rice Recipes from Other Bloggers

Browned Butter Cauliflower Rice from Cupcakes and Kale Chips

The Best Easy Cauliflower Rice with Garlic and Green Onion from Kalyn’s Kitchen

Low Carb Chinese Sausage Fried Rice from Peace, Love and Low Carb

Greek Lemon Chicken Soup from SheKnows.com

Antipasto Cauliflower Rice Salad from Sugar Free Mom

Cauliflower Rice Paella fro Keto Adapted

Roasted Cauliflower Rice from A Spicy Perspective

Buffalo Chicken and Broccoli Bowls from Fox and Briar

Cauliflower Rice Stuffed Grilled Zucchini with Shrimp from Food Faith Fitness

Paleo Cauliflower Fried Rice from Jay’s Baking Me Crazy

Easy Spicy Coconut Milk Shrimp from Kalyn’s Kitchen

Buttery Cauliflower Rice Pilaf from Peace, Love and Low Carb

Wild Mushroom Ragout with Cauliflower Rice from Cookin’ Canuck

Low Carb Baked Chicken and Cauliflower Rice from I Breathe, I’m Hungry

Cauliflower Rice Skillet with Zucchini and Kielbasa from The Food Charlatan

Cauliflower Dirty Rice with Andouille from Always Order Dessert

Rainbow Cauliflower Rice Bowl from 101 Cookbooks

Mexican Cauliflower Rice from Fashionable Foods

Keto Salmon Poke Bowl from Keto Diet Blog

Low Carb Cauliflower Risotto from Amuse Your Bouche

Salmon with Lemon & Herb Cauliflower Rice from The Whole Smiths

Indian Spiced Cauliflower Rice from The Food Charlatan

Light Shrimp Curry over Cauliflower Rice from Grandbaby Cakes

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  1. Rich says

    I can’t wait to make these recipes. I love cauliflower rice and use it all the time.

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  2. Dawn Sprouse says

    Looking at these, I don’t know which to do first, but I am sure I will get input from my husband who is on a medically managed Keto plan (I won’t name it incase it goes against your policies) for his type 2 diabetes. I am along for support, though not as strict. Your website is a treasure trove that many in the program mention. Anyway, I was wondering if you had a yellow cauliflower rice recipe?
    Dawn

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    • Carolyn says

      I don’t… do you mean like saffron or turmeric rice?

      Reply

  3. April Lynn Easley says

    Hello,
    Which low carb, keto, instapot recipe book would you recommend?
    I’ve just gotten mine, it is not a Instant Pot, mine is by Master Chef.
    I’ve seen so many low carb instant recipe books but would appreciate your suggestions.
    Thank you.

    Reply

  4. Jeanette Agnew says

    Hi Carolyn, thank you for this extensive list may I ask if you have a recipe for Chicken Fried Rice made with Cauliflower rice? I love all of your recipes and now own 4 of your cookbooks.

    Reply

  5. Carol says

    Such great recipes. I’ll be making lots of them. Who knew cauliflower could be so versatile! Thank you so much for your recipes and putting together such a great list for us. To make things easier for myself I chop a whole cauliflower in my food processor, use what I need and freeze the rest in quantities I would use. Then it’s available when I want it.

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  6. Carol Logan says

    LOVE YOUR SITE! and THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WORK YOU DO GIVING US WONDERFUL RECIPES FOR THIS KETO LIFESTYLE.

    All these cauliflower recipes sound wonderful. However, we have been craving meatloaf. Instead of the breadcrumbs in the mix, thought to use cauliflower rice. What “kind” would you recommend for making a meatloaf??

    Reply

  7. Ailsa Shawrez says

    Thank you a thousand times! All of these recipes sound fabulous and I can’t wait to try them all!??❤️

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  8. Mary says

    Late to the game here, but I’ve ordered your cookbook and can’t wait for it to arrive! Is the 29 CREATIVE LOW CARB RECIPES FOR CAULIFLOWER RICE available in book form? ps: Just finished my dinner of leftover Mexican Cauliflower Rice Skillet Dinner and it’s so fabulous! Thanks for what you do. 🙂

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  9. Janet says

    Took me awhile to leave a comment but I wanted to try so many of these recipes that I have been busy, busy. Cauliflower has been cheap recently at my local Asian food market so I have been buying a lot. I use a Presto salad shooter to make it into “rice” and have tried Indian spiced and Chinese fried and even made up my own recipe for “dirty” cauliflower rice and they are all good and make me want to try more.
    My hubby has taken leftovers to work for lunch and now 3 of his coworkers are trying “low-carb”!

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    • Carolyn says

      Nicely done!

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  10. Mary S says

    Thank you a thousand times! All of these recipes sound fabulous and I can’t wait to try them all!??❤️

    Reply

  11. Beth says

    I am attempting a cauliflower pizza crust this evening, wish me luck, lol

    Reply

  12. Meghan | Fox and Briar says

    Thank you for including my Buffalo Chicken and Broccoli Bowls! So many great dishes here, sharing this!

    Reply

    • Carolyn says

      Much appreciated! Your recipe looks delicious!

      Reply

  13. Jessica DeMay says

    Thank you so much for including my recipe! These all look so good!

    Reply

  14. KalynsKitchen says

    I love it. If you haven’t tried the frozen cauliflower rice from Trader Joe’s, it’s pretty amazing for those nights when using the food processor seems like too much work! Thanks for including me!

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  15. AZ@...And A Dash of Cinnamon says

    I keep meaning to try out this cauliflower rice! This post makes me want to do it even more!

    Reply

Creative Cauliflower Rice Recipes (2024)

FAQs

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.

Is cauliflower rice actually healthy? ›

Cauliflower has always been considered a healthy vegetable with a significant amount of nutrients. It also contains plant compounds that help reduce the risk of some diseases, including heart disease and cancer. Recently, it has been used as a substitute for white rice as a way to cut back on carbs.

How to keep cauliflower rice from getting mushy? ›

Easy DIY Raw Cauliflower Rice Recipe (That's Not Mushy!)

In a food processor, add the cauliflower florets and pulse for 30-60 seconds. Add 2-3 cups at a time and remove as it is riced. This will prevent the cauliflower from being over-processed. With a towel, pat dry or squeeze the liquid out from the cauliflower.

Why do you soak cauliflower before cooking? ›

If you're planning to roast the cauliflower whole or slice it into steaks, slice off the thick stem at the base. Drop the whole cauliflower head upside-down into cool, salted water. Let it soak for 10 to 15 minutes to remove dirt, residue and bugs.

Is cauliflower rice good for weight loss? ›

Cauliflower has several properties that may help with weight loss. First, it is low in calories with only 27 calories per cup (107 g), so you can eat a lot of it without significantly increasing your calorie intake ( 1 ). It can also serve as a low calorie substitute for high calorie foods, such as rice and flour.

Why does cauliflower rice taste sour? ›

While product is hot, you can taste something a bit sour which is the malic acid, a NATURAL product (look it up, it's also used in cosmetics). **Product tastes best after stirred & cooled a little!** Before opening, use hands to squish around contents before opening to mix up the cauliflower.

Is it OK to eat riced cauliflower everyday? ›

The fact that it's a vegetable makes cauliflower automatically good for you. Additionally, cauliflower is packed with nutrients that give it unique benefits, such as fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K and choline. These properties give you a good reason to eat it frequently or even daily.

Why does cauliflower rice make me gassy? ›

The reason for this is that cauliflower, as well as other cruciferous veggies, such as kale and broccoli, contains raffinose and other oligosaccharides. These are specific types of sugars that remain undigested until bacteria in the gut ferment them, producing gas, and, in turn, causing bloating and gas.

Which is healthier, cauliflower rice or quinoa? ›

Brown rice actually has more selenium (good for heart health) and vitamin B3 (needed for the production of sex and stress hormones) than quinoa, but quinoa is still the healthier choice. Cauliflower rice is a grain-free, gluten-free and nutrient-dense way to replace the white rice on your plate.

How to get moisture out of cauliflower rice? ›

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.

Can you overcook cauliflower rice? ›

Overcooking It

"When it is riced it's really easy for it to turn mushy from overcooking and then it won't hold up as well in your dishes where you're trying to use it to substitute rice," says Maggie Michalczyk, MS, RD.

How to make cauliflower rice not smell? ›

You can minimize it by cooking it quickly, and not overcooking it. Cauliflower rice is chopped into very small pieces, and requires only minimal cooking. If I were trying to reduce the odor, I would saute it instead of boiling, to caramelize it and bring out some sweeter flavors.

What happens when you add lemon juice to water when cooking cauliflower? ›

Helps retain color: Cauliflower can sometimes turn brown or lose its vibrant white color when cooked. However, the acid in lemon juice can help prevent discoloration and maintain the cauliflower's white appearance.

Why does cauliflower turn pink when cooked? ›

Fun Fact. The edible portion of the cauliflower plant is the round head of compact flower buds called the "curd." The purple color in cauliflower is caused by the presence of anthocyanin, which is a harmless, water-soluble pigment in the curd. Anthocyanin is the same pigment found in red cabbage.

Why is my cooked cauliflower bitter? ›

Over-cooking causes cauliflower to release sulfurous compounds that produce an unpleasant odor and bitter taste. (You'll also lose more phytochemicals.) Check the "doneness" of cauliflower by pricking it with a fork a few minutes before the suggested cooking time is up.

How do you fix bitter rice? ›

  1. Hi, rice can sometimes taste bitter due to a few reasons:
  2. Here's what you can do to prevent or fix bitter rice:
  3. If your cooked rice is already bitter, you can try to salvage it by adding some seasoning or ingredients like soy sauce, vegetables, or proteins to mask the bitter taste.
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How do you squeeze water out of cauliflower rice? ›

Wrap the cauliflower rice in a clean tea towel or paper towels, twist, and squeeze as much water as possible from the rice—you might be surprised by how much water you can wring out, or you might not be.

How do you dry out cauliflower rice? ›

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.

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