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Surprise South Beach Mashed 'Potatoes'
SUBMITTED BY:
The South Beach Diet Online
PHOTO BY:
cookin'mama
"Cauliflower replaces potatoes as the secret Phase 1 ingredient in this South Beach Diet classic."
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4 cups cauliflower florets
1 ounce butter flavored cooking spray
1 fluid ounce fat-free half-and-half
Pinch salt
Pinch freshly ground black pepper
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DIRECTIONS
Steam or microwave the cauliflower until soft. Puree in a food processor, adding the butter spray and the half-and-half to taste. Season with salt and pepper.
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This recipe is optimal for Phase 1 of the South Beach Diet.
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Reviewed on Nov. 5, 2006 by dansez99
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dansez99
Nov. 5, 2006
Preparing this recipe as written is a waste of time. Instead, cook the cauliflower for longer, and dry it between layers of paper towels. Add a couple of wedges of laughing cow cheese (I like the garlic and herb kind), and some reduced fat parmesan. Add salt and black pepper and use a hand mixer to get the potato-like texture. The key is to make it taste good while still using South Beach-friendly ingredients.
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Reviewed on Mar. 16, 2006 by
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NATALIESHD
Mar. 16, 2006
My husband and I have been on the South Beach diet for about 7 months now. This recipe has become a staple in our home, although I don't quite make it this way. I boil the cauliflower until soft, drain it really well, and then mash it with a little bit of Smart Balance buttery spread, salt, and pepper. No, it doesn't have the same texture or even the same flavor of mashed potatoes, but it's still a very good and healthy alternative. You can melt a little bit of 2% cheddar cheese on top, or mix in a little sour cream and green onion for some variety. I've made brown gravy and put it over this - also very good. I can honestly say I do not crave mashed white potatoes anymore. This recipe is good enough for me.
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My husband and I have been on the South Beach diet for about 7 months now. This recipe has...
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Reviewed on Dec. 6, 2005 by
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PUREWATERFALL
Dec. 6, 2005
First of all, there is NO substitute for mashed potatoes! The people who left bad reviews need to have lower expectations! This is a great recipe for people who are trying to take positive steps toward lifestyle changes in their diets! A great creamy consistency that goes well with the dishes that you would normally serve potatoes with. Added cream cheese, galic and onion, garnished with chives and a little dollop of low fat sourcream. Very tasty!
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First of all, there is NO substitute for mashed potatoes! The people who left bad reviews...
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Reviewed on Jan. 21, 2004 by c-jay
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c-jay
Jan. 21, 2004
I really was surprised. The texture was much lighter and the taste was a little sweeter than real mash potatoes. The second time I made this recipe I added a little shredded cheddar which made it even better.
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I really was surprised. The texture was much lighter and the taste was a little sweeter than...
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Reviewed on Feb. 6, 2007 by UNICORN141
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UNICORN141
Feb. 6, 2007
WOW! Fantastic. I have been on low carb for about 3 weeks now and it's been preet easy until today. I needed comfort food and I was starving. I bought cauliflower today and was looking for something besides just steaming it and adding alot of butter spray and salt. Lets face it, cauliflower is pretty bland. Anyway, I was already cooking it when I found this recipe. I hate measuring so I did what I always do and just threw the ingredients in the food processor and hoped for the best. Awesome!! Of course I added some stuff. Instead of butter spray, which I usually use but is one reason I am doing low carb so I can eat BUTTER and CHEESE, helloooo, anyway I am rambling. I added 2 tbl. of butter and 2 oz of sharp cheddar. Also about 1 T. finely diced onion. YUMMY. I wish I had more!
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WOW! Fantastic. I have been on low carb for about 3 weeks now and it's been preet easy until...
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Reviewed on Feb. 5, 2004 by KEELA823
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KEELA823
Feb. 5, 2004
Can't believe that this actually tastes like mashed potatoes, but it did! Yummy! Definitely want to serve them hot though.. a little sour cream is nice as well!
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Can't believe that this actually tastes like mashed potatoes, but it did! Yummy! Definitely...
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Reviewed on Jan. 6, 2007 by Sarah W
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Sarah W
Jan. 6, 2007
The trick to getting the texture right is to steam the cauliflower until it is tender, then let as much of the water drain off as possible. I ran mine through my potato ricer then used the mixer after I had the seasoning where I wanted it (2 wedges of Laughing Cow light, 3 roasted garlic cloves, a bit of fat free 1/2 and 1/2)- it was perfect!
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Reviewed on Apr. 22, 2006 by KBD517
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KBD517
Apr. 22, 2006
My husband and I *love* potatoes in all its glorious forms, and giving them up so we could get healthier was hard. I love RAW cauliflower, but hated it cooked, until now. My husband hates it, raw or cooked. Well I have to say, we were both pleasantly surprised. I can't say it tasted "just like" mashers, but it was surprisingly similar, and it got my Beloved to eat a vegetable! It's definitely a recipe worth tinkering with- try adding different spices/cheese/whatever for different tastes. I was hesitant to make this in the food processor, as I expected it to turn to soup if I ran it long enough to get to the "whipped" stage, but it was fine. I'll try hand mashing next time, as we like lumps, but this was really good, and even our 3 year old son liked them. Worth a shot, and don't be discouraged if they're not perfect the first time- store brand frozen cauliflower is cheap! I'll definitely make this again!
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My husband and I *love* potatoes in all its glorious forms, and giving them up so we could get...
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Reviewed on Feb. 20, 2006 by
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BETHMCSHANE
Feb. 20, 2006
Sorry, but the title should never have 'potatoes' in it.....my husband and I tried this for the first night of our Phase 1.....the only positive thing I can say, is that it made me completely loose my appetite! (perhaps that is the point!) I would rather just eat steamed califlower. I'll wait to eat this until I'm in the old folks home, thank you.
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Reviewed on Jan. 21, 2004 by TWOLEAF
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TWOLEAF
Jan. 21, 2004
The kids thought it was mashed pototoes! I added a little low fat monterey jack cheese.
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The kids thought it was mashed pototoes! I added a little low fat monterey jack cheese.
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