Has anybody tried this with frozen cauliflower in a food processor?
Cauliflower Grilled Cheese
Second time was the charm.
Added more mozzarella to my cauliflower, and a little almond meal to help dry up the extra liquid.
Made four patties on parchment paper, and baked for around 30 min, flipping once.
Then into a frying pan with bacon grease, and some pepper cheese, flip once, and BOOM!
Grilled cheese.
Saved the other two patties for later.
Just a warning. I had two leftover patties from when I made this the other day, so I used them to make a “sandwich” with pulled pork shoulder I made in the Instant Pot. I say “sandwich” because the patties were soft enough that it would’ve been hard to pick up, so I just ate it all with a fork.
Hard to say whether it was the cauliflower patties, the spices in the pork, or a combo, but I had pretty bad indigestion overnight, and we ate dinner pretty early (around 4pm). Maybe just a little too much cauliflower in combo with the pork, maybe more fat than my non-gallbladder digestive system could manage. Not sure.
But figured I’d offer it as a heads-up…may be one of those places where some of us need to limit quantities. Or I could just have a stomach bug.
I’m making these tonight to bring for lunch tomorrow. Trying to bake the cauliflower rice in the oven first instead of removing excess water with a towel. My hands have very poor skin, so I try to limit mechanical stress. Will report back on how they turned out
I’m sort of regretting my decision to fast until tomorrow I think they turned out nice looking, and can’t wait for lunch tomorrow
I baked the cauliflower rice for twenty minutes with the hot air function in my stove. Let it cool down a bit before mixing with 2 eggs, 1 decilitre mozarella and some salt and pepper. Formed the patties on the parchment paper, and cooked in the oven on regular setting 200 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes. Left them in the oven another 10 minutes, after the heat was turned off.
Then I turned them and put some grated mozzarella and cheddar on the darkest side of the cauliflower patties, and finished them in a skillet with bacon fat. Turned once, medium/high heat
Edit: forgot to mention that I used a whole, medium sized cauliflower.
These taste amazing! Put my last two patties in the freezer, sort of regret not making more. Thank you @Aawa for this recipe
They look great! Also the good news is there is no cauliflower shortage, so you will be able to make more in the future.
I finally made these grilled cheese sandwiches last night and wanted to post some comments. Firstly, these were very delicious. I will make them again. They do taste like grilled cauliflower and cheese, but they are still delicious and fun. It is no fun ricing the cauliflower in my food processor. I used a large head and had to cut it up into smallish pieces first and then rice a little, dump into a bowl and then rice a little more, repeating the process over and over till the entire head was riced. This was the worst part of the entire process. After all the time to rice the cauliflower, then mix with shredded cheese and eggs, then bake the “bread” squares for 20 minutes, then fry with cheese slices; though fun to eat, this is a very time-consuming recipe I won’t indulge in often.
If that’s your only objection, I’d recommend checking your local grocery store for pre-riced cauliflower. That’s what I used, and it did save a lot of time and hassle. As I understand it, it’s becoming more and more common to find in stores. Enough so that the rice industry is getting miffed.
Trader Joe’s has packages of fresh and frozen organic cauliflower rice for a decent price.
None of the stores nearby me carry riced cauliflower. I used the same method as you did the first time I made these, with equal annoyance. After having watched Headbangers Kitchens risotto video, I realised that I had been doing it wrong. He used the grating-disc in his food processor, not the knife. This was SO much easier! If you can’t get the readymade riced cauliflower, I recommend trying the cheese grater
Here’s another method of ricing cauliflower. Place chunks if it in a blender, fill blender with water, buzz away.
This does a very good job of creating tiny cauliflower particles. Unfortunately, it also leaves you the task of removing all that moisture. A fine mesh strainer is the initial step. Afer that I usually pour the damp mass onto 2 layers of tea towels and press hard.