Cauliflower "Mac" and Cheese (original) (raw)

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Comfort food that’s low-carb too? This time, you CAN have it all with creamy Cauliflower Mac and Cheese! The recipe replaces the macaroni noodles with tender cauliflower florets for a lightened-up remake of everyone’s favorite cheesy pasta dish.

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Why You’ll Love This Healthy Cauliflower “Mac” and Cheese Recipe

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How to Make Cauliflower “Mac” and Cheese

The Ingredients

For the Cauliflower “Mac” and Cheese Sauce

Substitution Tip

I used sharp cheddar for that classic mac and cheese flavor, but you can swap in another cheese instead (as long as it’s shredded from the block!) or use a combination of two or three different varieties. Just avoid very mild cheeses like mozzarella—you want to use something fairly assertive to get some flavor in your cheese sauce.

For the Topping

Dietary Note

To make this cauliflower mac and cheese gluten-free, use your go-to gluten-free all-purpose flour substitute in the sauce and swap in gluten-free panko or crushed Rice Chex cereal for the topping.

The Directions

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  1. Pre-Cook the Cauliflower. Steam the cauliflower in the microwave. Pat dry.

making cauliflower mac and cheese on the stove

  1. Make the Roux. Add the milk and let the sauce thicken.
  2. Season. Lower the heat and whisk in all of the seasonings.

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  1. Add the Cheese. Add a little bit at a time to make sure it’s smooth.

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  1. Stir in the Yogurt. Remove the pot from the heat first.

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  1. Fold in the Cauliflower. Transfer the mixture to a greased baking dish.

breading mixture for baked cauliflower mac and cheese

  1. Make the Topping. Sprinkle this over the cauliflower mac and cheese.

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  1. Bake. Place the baking dish in the oven and bake until the cauliflower is fork tender and the sauce is bubbling up along the edges. Broil if desired, then rest 5 minutes before serving. ENJOY!

Recipe Variations

Storage Tips

Meal Prep Tip

Prep and steam the cauliflower up to a day in advance to get a head start on the recipe. Simply store it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to make the cheese sauce.

the best low carb cauliflower mac and cheese

What to Serve with Cauliflower Mac and Cheese

Recipe Tips and Tricks

Cauliflower "mac" and cheese replaces the pasta with cauliflower florets for a healthy, low-carb version of everyone’s favorite cheesy dish!

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Serving: 1 (of 6)Calories: 355kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 17gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 14gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 69mgPotassium: 577mgFiber: 3gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 766IUVitamin C: 64mgCalcium: 415mgIron: 1mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Is My Cauliflower Mac and Cheese Watery?

The most likely culprit is that your steamed cauliflower wasn’t dried thoroughly. It’s important to dry it well so it doesn’t water down the cheese sauce. Note that the sauce will also thicken as the mac and cheese cools.

What Does Cauliflower Mac and Cheese Taste Like?

Cauliflower mac and cheese tastes very similar to traditional mac and cheese, but it has a slightly nutty, sweet flavor thanks to the cauliflower.

Can I Use Broccoli as a Substitute for Macaroni Instead of Cauliflower?

While you can substitute lightly steamed broccoli for the cauliflower, broccoli has a MUCH more assertive flavor to it and the bright green color means it’s not a good swap visually either. If you want a cheesy broccoli dish, try this Broccoli Bake.

Cauliflower does it all! If you can’t get enough of this healthy multitasking ingredient, here are some more cauliflower recipes to try.

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