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Mock Mashed Potatoes

Ingredients:

a.. 2 10oz pkgs frozen cauliflower (or fresh 3/4 head)

b.. 1 tsp chicken boullion granules

c.. 1/4 tsp white pepper

d.. 1 tsp minced onion flakes (optional)

e.. 2 Tbsp butter

f.. 2 Tbsp heavy cream

Preheat oven to 375°F. Cook cauliflower in microwave or on stovetop

until it is VERY done - fall-apart fork tender. Drain well and mix

cauliflower with all other ingredients except cream in food processor or

with a powerful mixer (hand or stand). Mixing with mixer will give " lumpier "

results than a food processor, but some people feel the lumps make it seem

even more like mashed potatoes. Add cream slowly and mix again. (You must be

careful adding liquid. If you add too much, you are in for trouble. Your

dish may take a tiny bit more or less than the called for amount of cream.)

Spray an ovenproof dish with cooking spray and put mixture in. Add

pats of extra butter or margarine on top if you like an extra buttery

potato, and a bit of paprika sprinkled on top adds nice color as well. Bake

15 - 20 minutes until hot.

For those of you who think they would not like this dish because they

are not fans of cauliflower, I implore you to try it - you'll be hard

pressed to tell it from mashed potatoes - it does not taste like cauliflower

at this point. Really.

Makes 4-6 Servings. 5-7 carbs per serving.

ALTERNATE VARIATIONS: Instead of using cauliflower, you can also use

Turnips! For this method, peel and dice turnips to very small squares and

boil till extremely tender (just short of mush!). Use the method above, or

skip the oven step if you prefer since they hold their shape better than

cauliflower. They have a very potato taste also - you would not guess these

started their lives as turnips! For a REALLY rich Mock Mashed Potato, add 2

oz Philadelphia Cream Cheese (softened) before adding to the mixer/food

processor. Adjust carbs accordingly. Turnips have slightly LESS carbs than

cauliflower (and more fiber) so there's no worry of over-carbing.

" The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and

we miss it. But that it is too low... and we reach it. "

Michelangelo, 1475-1564

Italian Sculptor, Painter, Architect and Poet

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