Spanish Cauliflower Rice Recipe (2024)

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I don’t mind meal planning, but somehow I always struggle when it comes to thinking of new side dishes my family will actually eat.

My kids are in a semi-picky stage right now, but we try to introduce some sort of veggie at each meal. This Spanish Cauliflower Rice is basically ALL vegetables, but tastes like our favorite homemade Spanish Rice.

They downed the entire batch, and I wasn’t the slightest bit upset about them eating their veggies so quickly. 🙂

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What is riced cauliflower?

Riced cauliflower is just cauliflower that has been finely diced. It’s shape and texture is similar to rice.

This recipe comes together rather quickly, especially if you’re using pre-packaged riced cauliflower.If you don’t want to use the frozen kind, you can always buy riced cauliflower fresh.

You can also make your own by blending a head of cauliflower in a food processor or high-power blender.

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Is riced cauliflower healthy?

Riced cauliflower is packed with nutrients. One cup has 50% of your daily recommended value of vitamin C.

It is also relatively low-calorie. One cup of cooked cauliflower rice has about 25 calories, and one cup of cooked brown rice has about 218.

Cauliflower rice is also gluten free, high in fiber, and low carb. It has 5g of carbs per cup, compared to 46g of carbs per cup of brown rice.

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How to make Spanish Cauliflower Rice:

This recipe comes together in just two easy steps.

Step 1:In a large skillet over medium heat, saute diced onion in olive oil until tender. Depending on how small your onion is diced, this will take about 5 minutes.

Step 2:Increase the heat to medium-high. Add the frozen riced cauliflower, tomato paste, tomatoes, cumin, chili powder, garlic, salt and pepper. Continue to saute for about 6-8 minutes, until the cauliflower is light and fluffy and the mixture is hot.

Serve warm and enjoy.

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What to serve with Spanish Cauliflower Rice:

This side dish is the perfect compliment to enchiladas, tacos, or flautas.

It also tastes great as part of the filling for burritos or salads.

Storing:

This cauliflower rice will last about 3-5 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Want to know what to serve with our cauliflower rice? Try it as a side to our delicious White Chicken Enchiladas!

Looking for more cauliflower-inspired recipes?

  • Cauliflower Crust Pizza
  • Cauliflower Fried Rice
  • Buffalo Cauliflower Bites
  • Cauliflower Chowder

Serves: 6

Spanish Cauliflower Rice Recipe

Our Spanish Cauliflower rice is the perfect low-carb compliment to any Spanish main dish.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup diced onion
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 12 ounces frozen riced cauliflower 1 bag
  • 2 Tablespoons tomato paste
  • 10 ounces Rotel diced tomatoes and green chiles 1 can, drained
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • In a large skillet over medium heat, saute diced onion in olive oil until tender (about 5 minutes).

  • Increase heat to medium-high. Add frozen riced cauliflower, tomato paste, tomatoes, cumin, chili powder, garlic, salt and pepper. Continue to cook for about 6-8 minutes, until the cauliflower is light and fluffy and the mixture is hot.

  • Serve warm.

Notes

  • This cauliflower rice will last about 3-5 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 55 kcal · Carbohydrates: 7 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 3 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 2 g · Sodium: 68 mg · Potassium: 343 mg · Fiber: 2 g · Sugar: 3 g · Vitamin A: 191 IU · Vitamin C: 34 mg · Calcium: 37 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Large Skillet

  • Wooden Spoon

Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Kiere Hoyt says:

    I made this rice for my family tonight and it was such a big hit. We have adopted a KETO lifestyle and with this rice, we did not have to miss our Spanish rice with our meal. It was so good!

  2. Ann says:

    Great recipe but thought it was missing something. So, I added a few chopped up green olives. Perfect.Thanks so much. I'm always looking for new ways to use riced cauliflower.

  3. Cynthia Battis says:

    Please include the nutritional breakdown with your recipes. As a diabetic I need to know the carbs and fiber content.

  4. Cyd says:

    You can add the ingredients into MyFitnessPal app.

  5. Sherry says:

    This is one of the best Spanish rice recipes and I’m Mexican and I make the real thing but since I went to keto I’ve been trying to find one with Cauliflower and this is perfect

  6. Paula says:

    As a diabetic (and Mexican) I needed something to replace Spanish rice. This recipe is delicious. I will be making it again.

  7. Cindy says:

    Tastes better the next day. Cauliflower needed time to absorb the great added flavors

  8. Lark G. says:

    You weren't kidding. This was super easy and quick. I omitted the tomato paste and added green olives. It was delicious. I fooled my husband and I didn't mean to. He said it was awesome Spanish rice. I said you know it's not rice, right? He said he thought it was a short grain rice. He loved it! It was a perfect side dish to Baja baked salmon and fresh guacamole. Thank you.

  9. Whitney says:

    Delicious! I’m not a huge cauliflower fan but this was awesome and so easy. Thanks for a great recipe!

  10. Tessa S. says:

    Made this with fajitas and didn’t feel like a diet food at all great recipe!

  11. Emma B says:

    Can this be reheated? If so, is this best done on the stove top or microwave? I am excited to make this but cook for one and always have leftovers!

  12. Momma Cyd says:

    We are all about simple and easy and usually reheat everything in the microwave.

  13. Jennifer Dahl says:

    I’ve found the best way to get cauliflower to have a more rice texture, is to fry it till almost brown, or brown depending on its use.

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Spanish Cauliflower Rice Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is cauliflower rice actually healthy? ›

Cauliflower rice is a nutritious alternative to rice that's low in calories and carbs. It may even provide a number of benefits, such as boosting weight loss, fighting inflammation, and even protecting against certain illnesses. What's more, it's simple to make and can be eaten raw or cooked.

How do you take the bitterness out of cauliflower rice? ›

Season with salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lime juice to help remove any bitterness from the raw cauliflower.

How do you get moisture out of cauliflower rice? ›

One additional step I like is to press any excess moisture from the rice by transferring the cauliflower rice to a large paper towel or absorbent dish towel and squeeze/press to remove any remaining water. This ensures no excess moisture remains, which can make your dish soggy.

Why is cauliflower rice soggy? ›

Sautéing for too long. Riced cauliflower can benefit from a quick sauté, but be mindful of the clock. Leave riced cauliflower on the heat too long and it will become soft and soggy.

Are there any negatives to eating cauliflower? ›

Cauliflower and other cruciferous veggies contain a complex sugar called raffinose. It is hard to break down and is instead fermented by the bacteria in the large intestine. As a result, you may experience bloating and flatulence among other gastric issues.

Is it OK to eat riced cauliflower everyday? ›

The fact that it's a vegetable makes cauliflower automatically good for you. Additionally, cauliflower is packed with nutrients that give it unique benefits, such as fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K and choline. These properties give you a good reason to eat it frequently or even daily.

Why does cauliflower rice make me bloated? ›

The reason for this is that cauliflower, as well as other cruciferous veggies, such as kale and broccoli, contains raffinose and other oligosaccharides. These are specific types of sugars that remain undigested until bacteria in the gut ferment them, producing gas, and, in turn, causing bloating and gas.

Why does my cauliflower rice smell? ›

Cauliflower, like all cruciferous vegetables (cabbages, mustard, broccoli, etc.) contains sulfur compounds which will begin to smell when the vegetable is overcooked. Blanching, roasting or steaming just until the cauliflower is fork tender will keep it from smelling up your kitchen.

Why does my cauliflower taste weird? ›

Bitter tasting cauliflower can be caused by too much heat or sun. It can also taste bitter from a lack of moisture, uneven watering, waiting too long to harvest, or overcooking.

Can you overcook cauliflower rice? ›

Why is my cauliflower rice soggy? The key to preventing soggy cauliflower rice is making sure you don't overcook it. Once the 'grains' are hot, you're ready to serve. The best cooking method to avoid any sogginess is to roast the cauliflower grains on a wide, shallow tray.

Why is my frozen cauliflower rice soggy? ›

If you're cooking frozen cauliflower rice on the stovetop, cook it in small batches. Cooking too much at once can produce excess moisture and lead to soggy cauliflower rice.

How do you thicken riced cauliflower? ›

The key to a thicker consistency is to drain the steamed cauliflower really well before pureeing or blending it up. Put the puree back into the warm pan and add grated cheese. Stir until the cheese is melted and you should have a nice, thick texture. You can also add a keto thickener like glucomannan or xanthan gum.

What happens if you eat too much cauliflower rice? ›

While everyone's tolerance is different, too much cauliflower can create G.I. distress, like excess gas and bloating. “Make sure to drink enough water to move it through your system,” suggests Lincoln. Cooking it can also dial back digestion woes.

Why does cauliflower rice hurt my stomach? ›

Cauliflower provides essential vitamins, minerals and nutrients, but it can also cause stomachaches or abdominal cramps. The culprit behind the stomachaches is cauliflower's fiber content, which becomes most troublesome when you increase your fiber intake too rapidly without giving your body time to adjust.

Is cauliflower rice good for weight loss? ›

Cauliflower has several properties that may help with weight loss. First, it is low in calories with only 27 calories per cup (107 g), so you can eat a lot of it without significantly increasing your calorie intake ( 1 ). It can also serve as a low calorie substitute for high calorie foods, such as rice and flour.

Is cauliflower rice healthy for weight loss? ›

Substituting cauliflower rice for white rice is a great way to get more antioxidants while reducing calories and carbohydrates in order to save room for other nutrient dense foods.

Is cauliflower rice good for fat loss? ›

If you are a big fan of rice bowls, swap the rice base with healthy cauliflower rice. Using cauliflower rice, which is rich in fibre, will benefit weight loss. Moreover, the cauliflower will give you additional nutrients, making your meal healthier without sacrificing the flavour and taste.

Is store bought cauliflower rice healthy? ›

It's always better to make your own food, it's important to note that the nutrition of most pre-packaged cauliflower rice products is good as well. Cauliflower rice packed with a number of antioxidants and vitamins. It's a simple dish, which is perfect for those of us who struggle with cooking.

Is cauliflower rice a good carb? ›

Carbohydrates. With very few carbohydrates (4g total, 2g net) cauliflower rice is an excellent option for people following the keto diet or generally watching their carb intake. Also, the reduced carbs found in cauliflower rice may help people with type 2 diabetes better control their blood sugar levels.

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