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Aren't you supposed to cook it first and then put it through a ricer? nt Laffy Kat Apr 2018 #1
Can you blanch a quartered head and then The Polack MSgt Apr 2018 #2
I use a food processor machine. Mike Rows His Boat Apr 2018 #3
I steam it then use my stick blender. Add a little parmesan, salt and pepper, good to go. MANative Apr 2018 #4
I thought you are supposed to cook it first before you rice it? Ohiogal Apr 2018 #5
Cook or steam it first WomanWhoRoars Apr 2018 #6
Cook it first, then rice it, The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2018 #7
I love it roasted Marthe48 Apr 2018 #17
Tried it that way. Still didn't like it. The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2018 #18
I think you have to have a certain gene to like those veggies Marthe48 Apr 2018 #19
That could be it. All members of the cabbage family taste terrible to me The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2018 #20
I buy Green Giant riced cauli mixes at Walmart (don't kill me). It's a good price and a pnwest Apr 2018 #8
Interesting. I'll check if my local Walmart has it. Other stores have it, but it's expensive. TreasonousBastard Apr 2018 #13
Cut it in small pieces and put it in a good processor.nt flamin lib Apr 2018 #9
Trader Joe's... JenniferJuniper Apr 2018 #10
Yes, food processor is the way to go PennyK Apr 2018 #11
My food processor has a shredding blade that works just fine... TreasonousBastard Apr 2018 #12
pizza crust! pnwest Apr 2018 #14
Absolutely! TreasonousBastard Apr 2018 #16
you can rough chop in a food processor too Kali Apr 2018 #15
That sounds really good! csziggy Apr 2018 #24
my grandma got me hooked on steamed broccoli & cauliflower w/ browned butter. pansypoo53219 Apr 2018 #21
Mine too. Happy memory that. irisblue Apr 2018 #23
Put chunks of it in a food processor and pulse it until it's the right size for you. Vinca Apr 2018 #22
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