I love cauliflower! Once upon a post I fondly called cauliflower a Diva 🙂 mainly because its elegant and glorious looks. But really there’s another side to this diva that I discovered on the first time I was introduced to mashed cauliflower.
On the inside, cauliflower has a mild flavor that is welcoming other culinary influences and is willing to be transformed to almost any kind of dish. In this mashed form, this diva reveals her soft side 🙂 and actually makes a perfect candidate for a side dish that gets along with almost everything on the plate. This time I paired the mashed cauliflower with a great piece of halibut fish, but whatever your main dish is tonight, this side is a wonderful opportunity to incorporate fluffy, light and healthy flavors onto your plate.
You will need:
Cauliflower
2 tbsp. Butter
1 tsp. Olive Oil
2 Garlic cloves
¼ cup Greek Yogurt
½ tsp. Turmeric
½ tsp. Black Pepper
1 tsp. Salt
1 tsp. Lemon Zest
Let’s do this!
Super easy!
Cut the florets out of the cauliflower and wash them well.
Place in a pot with cold water and bring to a boil.
Cook the cauliflower florets until they soften.
It takes about 15 minutes… You can check by poking the florets stem to verify it has softened.
Drain cauliflower well removing EVERY drop of water. Keep them in the same pot.
Chop garlic finely.
Add butter, olive oil, Greek yogurt and the chopped garlic.
Using a stick blender, blend all the ingredients together.
Let’s add the spices and continue with our Mediterranean Twist…
These spices pair so well with the Greek yogurt flavor and the lemon zest…
Add the spices and salt continue blending until the mash is unified and fluffy.
Zest a lemon …What a great scent!
Add the zest to the cauliflower mash and mix together (at this point I use a spatula).
The cauliflower mash is ready!
It is one of the BEST fluffy things we’ll ever try!
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Quick Recipe:
Mashed Cauliflower with Mediterranean Twist-
Cut Cauliflower into florets.
Boil and cook until soften (takes about 15 minutes after water boils)
Drain well.
Add Butter, Olive Oil, Greek Yogurt and chopped Garlic.
Blend all together using a stick blender.
Add Turmeric, Black Pepper and Salt.
Continue blending with a stick blender until the mash is unified and fluffy.
Add Lemon Zest and mix it in.
Serve warm
Patricia Levy Andrews says
Sounds yummy! How much lemon zest?
Huppit Bartov Miller says
I used the zest of 1 lemon, it’s about 1 tsp. Always remember when you zest to grate only the color part of the skin, the white part tastes bitter… Enjoy!
nan says
Sounds yummy! maybe I can even get my finicky man to try it if it has lemon and I don’t tell him it’s cauliflower 🙂
Huppit Bartov Miller says
Yes! Try it…I wonder if he will be able to tell…Let me know what happens…
Evan says
The pictures look so good. What kind of camera do you use?
Huppit Bartov Miller says
Thank you so much!
I use a Canon EOS with a EFS 18-135mm lens and I LOVE it! 🙂