This Baked Cauliflower Cream has been served at just about every Thanksgiving meal I can remember. The first time it was served there were numerous requests for the recipe. Since then no matter what part of the family is getting together this Baked Cauliflower Cream is served. It is that good!
This recipe can easily be doubled as well if you have a large gathering. Itβs also a very easy side dish that can be prepared ahead and then heated up to serve. Give it a try youβll be glad you did.
Baked Cauliflower Cream
Ingredients:
1 Β½ pound cauliflower
3 Tbsp butter
1 chicken bouillon cube, crushed
1 medium onion, roughly chopped
1 small clove of garlic, chopped
1 cup sour cream
Salt and pepper
Parsley for garnish
Remove the greens and core the cauliflower. Cook it whole in 3 quarts of water for about 15 minutes. Drain and cut the cauliflower up.
Melt 1 Tbsp of butter in a medium skillet and stir in the bouillon cube over medium heat. Stir in the onion and cook for one minute. Add the garlic and cook for another four minutes. Remove the skillet from the heat.
Place the sour cream in a food processor. Add the onion mixture and the cauliflower. Add the remaining butter and process until the consistency is like mashed potatoes. Add the salt and pepper. Bake in a one quart buttered dish for 15-20 minutes at 350 degrees.
This recipe can be made ahead of time and then bake until heated through, about 30 minutes. This recipe makes six generous servings and can easily be doubled. This is one of those recipes that can help make your holiday meal stress free as it can be made ahead!
Do you often serve cauliflower at your holiday table? Have you ever tried baked cauliflower cream? Let me know how you like it!
Mmm, that sounds good! And I just got a huge cauliflower last night! π Lisa
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Cuccucico: Even the leftovers are yummy!
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I need to try this to see if the bunch would enjoy it as well.
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Hi Nancy , this sounds delicious ! I have got my American measuring cups at the ready ….but please can you tell me what 3 quarts is ? π
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Daisy,
Just cover the cauliflower with water and cook for 15 minutes and proceed with the recipe! Enjoy!
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Thankyou
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This sounds fantastic! I love cauliflower and can hardly wait to try this recipe. Thanks for sharing it!
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Susan, You will love this! Even the leftovers!
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I love cauliflower, and have made “rice” with it, but have never tried this method! Will have to sneak this in to our dinner some time and see what my family thinks! Thank you for linking up to Funtastic Friday!
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Kimm,
I hope your family likes it, we sure do! π
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I am going to have to try this! I just tried cauliflower fried rice and cauliflower pizza because I always wondered what they were like and wanted to review for my blog. This sounds even easier.
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Erica,
Very easy and oh so tasty! π
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I love this because it is a low carb side dish. I just had mashed cauliflower this evening – w/ butter and cream cheese. It is so good. I would love to try this for Thanksgiving as a low carb dish. π
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Kristi,
I have this dish in place of mashed potatoes and never miss them!
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Love this!!! I have been making this for a few years now and even my boyfriends loves it! Thanks for sharing at the #PSLinkParty!
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Madalyn,
I’m amazed at all the wonderful dishes you can make with cauliflower!
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Mmmmm this sounds just perfect! Thank you for sharing this!
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I’m always looking for new ways to make cauliflower – this sure looks like a winner! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner link up!
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Helen,
It’s a fabulous way to enjoy cauliflower! π
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Yum! This sounds so delicious! π
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I’ve never had a dish like this but it sounds really good! Thanks for sharing with our Merry Monday party!
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Emily,
I love stopping by your Merry Monday Party!
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Oh wowza!!! The name ALONE is amazing, not to mention your photos! Gaaaah…”Baked Cauliflower Cream.” I wasn’t the slightest bit hungry before clicking on your post. Now all I want is that cauliflower cream! On top of ALL that, it’s nice and low in carbs. I so cannot wait to make this. Seriously.
I will definitely be pinning this puppy.
Thank you very much for sharing this awesome recipe.
Stopping by from the Mish Mash Link Party. π
Nancy, I hope you have a fantastic week and the most wonderful Thanksgiving!
(I’m telling you my mouth is still watering from reading your post!)
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Katie,
thank you for stopping by and it sounds like you’ll enjoy this cauliflower dish as much as I do! π
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What a lovely way to serve cauliflower, Nancy! It’s perfect for Thanksgiving of course but I’d be happy to serve this at a dinner party any time! Thank you for sharing it with us at Hearth and Soul.
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April,
Baked Cauliflower Cream would be delicious for any dinner party!
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Thanks so much for linking up with Full Plate Thursday! We will have an early Thanksgiving Edition on 11-22 -16, hope to see you there!
Wishing you a bountiful Thanksgiving!
Miz Helen
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Thank you for the heads up Miz Helen, see you on the 22nd!
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