I have mentioned my mashed cauliflower many times before, but have never posted the recipe for you guys. Well, it seems to be perfected, so here you go!

Everyone seems to love it, even my brother, Danny, who doesn’t like too many vegetables. And, it is a great healthy and light alternative to mashed potatoes. Especially, for those who want to eat more vegetables and a few less carbohydrates.

Mashed Cauliflower

Makes 4 large servings or 6 medium servings.

Ingredients:

  • 3, 12 oz. (36 oz. total) packages of frozen cauliflower (the frozen kind seems to get a little softer for mashing), thawed
  • 1 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 yellow onion, chopped
  • 2-3 tsp. minced garlic (or about 4 fresh cloves, minced)
  • 1 Tbsp. dried parsley (or fresh)
  • 1 tsp. ground rosemary
  • 4 Tbsp. light cream cheese or reduced fat
  • 1 Tbsp. real butter or Earth Balance
  • 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese (sometimes I taste it, and end up adding more)
  • salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

  1. In a medium saucepan, steam your thawed cauliflower for about 10-15 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, cook your onions and garlic in the olive oil on medium-low until caramelized a golden brown.
  3. Add your herbs and seasonings to the onion mixture.
  4. When the cauliflower seems soft enough to mash, empty the water from the pot, and put the cauliflower back in that pot over the warm stove-top. Add your onion mixture, cream cheese, parmesan, and butter to the warm cauliflower. Mash with a potato masher (works best) or large serving utensil until it becomes smoother. This will take about 3 to 4 minutes.
  5. Taste and see how you like it. At this point, I may add additional herbs or spices, or another pinch of parmesan. You can check your consistency as well. I don’t mind mine chunkier, but others may like it smoother.

You can see that my recipe comes out more yellow in color because I use caramelized onions. You could omit them, and try using some dried onion flakes instead or more onion powder to get a whiter color like a potato. But, I love onions!

I also tried to snazz-up my dining table with some holiday decor.

Picture didn’t come out so great this time, but you get the idea. Used white lights behind the drapes, and used leftover Christmas tree branches in the centerpiece.

Yes, I got a turkey for $4! Craziness. All you have to do is buy the turkey 1 to 2 days after Thanksgiving. The turkey was supposed to be about $14 for 10 pounds, but it had a discount of about $10!

I should run back and get another!

We started this tradition of making a turkey after Thanksgiving because I never do Thanksgiving at my home, so I miss all the leftovers.

By the way, my bourbon vegan truffles came out fantastic. Recipe here.

I put these cute little leaf sprinkles on them for fall ;)

We got our Christmas tree safely home yesterday. I could have sworn it was going to fall off the car.

The kitties have been running everywhere around the tree. This morning, one even tried to climb it!

I underestimated their ability to jump, and had to move ornaments higher. They look sweet, but they are trouble makers! Haha.

Time to get ready to cook that turkey! Going to eat it with some mashed cauliflower instead of mashed potatoes. I have this amazing recipe that I will post later.

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 22nd, 2012 | Posted by Nicole in Eats of the Week - (0 Comments)

I want to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Hope you have a relaxing day full of good food and good company :)

Yesterday was full of food prep for today. Psycho Holiday Baker was at it again this year!

Haha. Cute. She made her famous turkey cookies again this year.

I helped with the artistic direction ;) Meanwhile, I made some vegan sweet potato biscuits and then baked my famous apple pie with the help of Betty Crocker.

I used this recipe from My Vegan Cookbook, and it came out fantastic. No yeast required! Pretty easy ingredients. The only thing I would mention is to make sure you use copious amounts of flour when rolling out because the dough is very sticky.

I also prepped my bourbon spiked vegan truffles (recipe from NY Times Well Blog). This is just the filling with pecans, graham crackers, maple syrup, brown sugar, vanilla, and bourbon. Then, you dip them in vegan chocolate.

We’ll see what they are like today!

Mister Matthew was making some fancy gourmet sandwiches that day.

And Dad cooked a healthy pre-turkey salmon dinner using a spicy Thai chile sauce with basil. It was delicious and nutritous!

You can find a similar recipe here. Just add a fresh basil garnish.

While he cooked us dinner, Psycho Baker and I went to step class to get our pre-turkey workout in.

Watching the Thanksgiving Parade now, then off to Thanksgiving dinner!

Recipe Round-Up: A Vegan Thanksgiving

November 13th, 2012 | Posted by Nicole in Recipes - (2 Comments)

I am going to make some vegan recipes this year for Thanksgiving, and it has got my family raising their eyebrows. They don’t seem to understand.

When you say vegan, a lot of people think, “eww… gross”. But, this is not the case. Just because something doesn’t have milk or butter or eggs… or meat doesn’t mean it is nasty.

I am not vegan, but I also want to show them that they can enjoy all types of food, and want them to expand their taste horizons!

Vegan Thanksgiving Recipe Round-Up from around The Blogosphere:

Appetizers:

Main/Sides:

Desserts:

You can find more ideas on my Pinterest board here!

Do you have any great Thanksgiving recipes?

Never fear! Remind yourself it takes 3500 calories extra to gain 1 pound!

And if you still have leftovers, there are plenty of creative ways to use them up here:

It’s the start of a new week. Time for healthy habits :)

Pre-Turkey Dinner

November 24th, 2011 | Posted by Nicole in Miscellaneous | Recipes - (0 Comments)

After I slaved away for a few hours making my apple pie (non-nutritious version, sorry)…
…and my Mom (aka psycho Holiday baker) worked all day making her cute little pumpkin muffins (and stuffing, cranberry bread which got burnt, cranberry sauce, sweet potato casserole, and more)…

…my Dad made us salmon dinner after all that hard work :)  He gets a lot of his recipe ides from Publix (a grocery store in the south east for those who don’t know).

Meal Idea: Publix has this section of the store called Apron’s Simple Meals where they display one of their recipe ideas already cooked for you to try. They also have tons of recipes that you can pick up, and then get the ingredients on the list. It makes it super duper easy for those who are new to cooking.

Most recipes are not for the health conscious, but they are not completely unhealthy either. If you know how to make recipe substitutions to create a healthier dish, Apron’s meal ideas could be a great idea to help you cook at home during the week.

For example, instead of white pasta, I convinced my Dad to get whole wheat pasta. Everything else in the recipe got my seal of healthy approval. Haha.

Anyway, have a Happy Thanksgiving!

 

 

Hilarious Pics from a 5K/Half Marathon

December 5th, 2010 | Posted by Nicole in Blogging - (0 Comments)

No, I did not run a half marathon. Perhaps I am too chicken, or just don’t want to put in effort of some longer runs. These pics were from the 5K I did with my sister on Thanksgiving. Mr. Triathlete is the half marathon man.

Lastly, a serious running picture. Not really. I never take any of these 5Ks seriously. My sister and I just run for the fun of it… and for the exercise!

How Was Your Thanksgiving?

November 27th, 2010 | Posted by Nicole in Blogging | Recipes - (3 Comments)

I started off my Thanksgiving by making some festive turkey cookies. No, these cookies are not modified to be healthy because they are simply made for the purpose of being festive.

My neighbor had requested that I make her my famous turkey cookies, so I iced and iced and frosted and glazed and decorated the day away.

The trick to these cookies is practice, and the correct recipe for the royal icing. I referred to Alton Brown’s recipe of course! If you don’t use egg whites, you can use meringue powder which is the key ingredient for icing that holds up and stays shiny.

My sister was put to work peeling potatoes.

My Mom and I didn’t trust her with much else in the kitchen. Just kidding–I know she can do much more than just peel potatoes.

For an appetizer, I made a cheese ball that everyone loved.

It was so easy. I highly recommend it. All you need is one 8 oz. small container of reduced fat chive/onion cream cheese, one 8 oz. plain reduced fat cream cheese, 2 cups of reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese, 2 TBSP. paprika, pinch of garlic and onion seasoning, and a pinch of cayenne pepper. Mix everything together, shape into a ball, and let sit for a few hours in the fridge to harden. It was supposed to look like a pumpkin (with a piece of celery sticking out the top), but I forgot.

Turkey carving time!

Silly Matt eating the carcass–good luck.

My favorite is sweet potato casserole.

I made green beans this year with shallots, mushrooms, and a small amount of pancetta.

My Mom made “luxurious” mashed potatoes.

She was obsessed with getting all the lumps out and making the potatoes as creamy as possible because that’s how my Grandma makes them she says.

For dessert we had a pumpkin roll, apple pie, cookies, pecan pie, and tres leche cake (soaked in 3 kinds of milk).

After dinner, we were stuffed, but my sister and I were watching Taylor Swift and had a sugar rush from dessert.

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 25th, 2010 | Posted by Nicole in Blogging - (0 Comments)


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Thanksgiving is right around the corner! Here are a few side dish recipes I have searched through and found. Most are healthy recipes too!

Green Beans:

Sweet Potatoes:

Mashed Potatoes:

Cranberries:

Other Root Veggies:

Salad: