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WayBetterJen

01/25/2022 7:01AM
  • January 25

    I have really been making a concerted effort to incorporate more veggies into my diet. To do so, I've searched for new recipes to help jazz them up so I'm more inclined to keep eating them.

    I thought I would highlight a few of the newer ones I've tried recently. And encourage you to share some of your favorite ways to eat your favorite veggie to give us all new ideas.

    Cauliflower

    From the Very Well Fit site, here are some stats on this veggie.
    Cauliflower is a starchy vegetable, but it's non-starchy, complex kind. It has lots of fiber and low amounts of natural sugar. And it can be a great substitute for other starchy foods like rice. Click on the link to read more: https://www.verywellfit.com/cauliflower-nutrition-facts-calories-and-health-benefits-4115070

    I've never been a big fan, to be honest. However, I have found that eating cauliflower rice is an easy way to get in this nutritious vegetable. Rather than make my own cauliflower rice, I buy it pre-packaged. One of my favorites is the Trader Joe's Mexican cauliflower rice. It has a nice kick to it, and it's great as a side for taco night.

    If I'm cutting up a head of cauliflower, this recipe is a family favorite. When I made it last week, my 11 year old daughter even said, "Oh yummy, we're having cauliflower!" Try this recipe for roasted cauliflower that uses curry powder. I'm not a big fan of curry, but love this recipe. So definitely recommend giving it a try!

    https://carlsbadcravings.com/roasted-cauliflower/

    Do you have any favorite ways to make/eat cauliflower?

Jacki K. , krystal b. , Josephine , Valerie D. and anon-9ff27967-9add-4dc0-aec7-5296caf7925e@b98df222-7d4c-45b3-8474-9dbb8b1714e1.anon like this photo.

Valerie D.

I use frozen riced cauliflower for a sub for rice or mashed potatoes. Love it and roasted too. I’m not a fan of curry either but I’ll try your recipe

WayBetterJen

Angela - yes, I've read her book! I've been following her "water first, veggies most" theory for the last several weeks. I'm still working on the "dinner and done." That sweet treat post dinner is a hard habit to break!

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