Low Calorie Cauliflower Rice
Low Calorie Cauliflower Rice
If you’ve been looking for a way to cut carbs without feeling like you’re missing out, this cauliflower rice is about to become your new best friend in the kitchen. It’s light, satisfying, and comes together in under 15 minutes. I make it at least once a week, and honestly, it never gets old.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe

First off, it’s genuinely easy. You don’t need any fancy equipment or special skills โ just a box grater or a food processor, a pan, and about ten minutes of your time. Even on a busy weeknight, this one’s totally doable.
It’s also incredibly versatile. Cauliflower rice picks up whatever flavors you throw at it, so it works beautifully as a base for stir-fries, curries, grilled chicken, or even just eaten alongside a simple piece of salmon. It plays well with everything.
And the calorie count? Roughly 25โ35 calories per serving, compared to over 200 for a cup of regular white rice. That’s a significant difference, especially if you’re eating rice-based meals a few times a week. You get a generous, filling portion without any of the heaviness.
Ingredients You’ll Need

The star of the show is, obviously, one medium head of cauliflower. You want it fresh and firm โ avoid anything that looks yellowed or has soft spots, as that can lead to a mushy texture once cooked. One medium head gives you about four cups of riced cauliflower, which serves three to four people easily.
For flavor, you’ll need a tablespoon of olive oil or butter. Butter gives it a slightly richer taste, while olive oil keeps it lighter and works great if you’re going for a more neutral base. Either works perfectly here.
You’ll also want a couple of garlic cloves, minced. Garlic is optional but highly recommended โ it adds a subtle savory depth that makes the whole thing taste more interesting. A pinch of salt, black pepper, and if you like a little brightness, a squeeze of fresh lemon juice at the end rounds everything out beautifully.
If you want to mix things up, you can add a tablespoon of soy sauce for an Asian-inspired version, or toss in some fresh herbs like cilantro or parsley once it comes off the heat. The base recipe is simple enough that it invites customization.
Tips for the Best Results

The biggest thing that trips people up with cauliflower rice is excess moisture. Cauliflower has a high water content, and if you’re not careful, you’ll end up with a steamed, soggy mess instead of fluffy “rice.” Tip: after you’ve riced your cauliflower, spread it out on a clean kitchen towel and give it a gentle squeeze to remove any extra water before it hits the pan.
Cook it over medium-high heat and resist the urge to stir it constantly. Let it sit undisturbed for a minute or two at a time so it can develop a little color โ that light golden edge is where all the flavor lives. If you stir it too much too soon, it steams instead of sautรฉs.
Don’t overcrowd the pan. If you’re making a big batch, work in two rounds rather than dumping it all in at once. A crowded pan drops the temperature and causes the cauliflower to release steam, which again leads to that soggy texture we’re trying to avoid.
Storage and Reheating

Leftover cauliflower rice keeps well in the fridge for up to four days in an airtight container. Let it cool completely before sealing it up, since trapping steam leads to sogginess. It’s a great meal prep option โ make a big batch on Sunday and use it throughout the week.
To reheat, the best method is back in a hot skillet for two to three minutes. This brings back some of that light texture and drives off any moisture that built up in storage. You can also microwave it, but use a paper towel loosely placed over the bowl to absorb steam rather than trap it.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen cauliflower rice instead of fresh?
Yes, absolutely. Frozen cauliflower rice is convenient and works well. Just cook it straight from frozen in a hot, dry pan first to evaporate the moisture before adding any oil or seasoning. It may release a bit more water than fresh, so just give it an extra minute or two in the pan.
Does cauliflower rice taste like real rice?
Not exactly โ it has a mild, slightly nutty flavor that’s its own thing. But with the right seasonings, it’s a genuinely satisfying alternative. Most people find that after a few meals, they stop comparing it to rice and just appreciate it for what it is.
How do I rice cauliflower without a food processor?
A box grater works really well. Just cut the cauliflower into large chunks, hold them against the large holes of the grater, and grate away. It takes a couple of extra minutes but gives you great control over the texture.
Is this recipe keto-friendly?
Yes! Cauliflower rice is a staple in keto cooking because it’s very low in carbohydrates โ around 5 grams of net carbs per cup, compared to roughly 45 grams in white rice. It fits easily into a low-carb or keto meal plan.
Low Calorie Cauliflower Rice

A quick, fluffy, low-carb cauliflower rice sautรฉed with garlic and olive oil โ ready in under 15 minutes and endlessly versatile.
Ingredients
- 1 medium head cauliflower (about 4 cups riced)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or butter
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice (optional)
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley or cilantro, chopped (optional)
Instructions
- Step 1. Cut the cauliflower into large florets and pulse in a food processor until it resembles rice-sized pieces, or grate on the large holes of a box grater.
- Step 2. Spread the riced cauliflower on a clean kitchen towel and gently squeeze out any excess moisture.
- Step 3. Heat olive oil or butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Step 4. Add the minced garlic and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Step 5. Add the cauliflower rice to the pan in an even layer and cook undisturbed for 2 minutes.
- Step 6. Stir and cook for another 3โ5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until lightly golden and tender.
- Step 7. Season with salt and pepper, squeeze over lemon juice if using, and top with fresh herbs before serving.
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