
The holidays are coming and it's time to start thinking about how to balance out those extra high calorie treats with some lighter healthier "swaps."

Have you tried cauliflower rice yet?
It’s one of my go-to healthy low carb/low calorie food swaps instead of rice—and I rely on it for a light, flavorful, and satisfying meal that fits perfectly into my healthy lifestyle. I only like the frozen!!
Recently at my Weight Watchers Workshop, our leader talked about helpful strategies for weight loss and maintenance. Finding swaps for otherwise very fattening foods is a great strategy. You get to indulge without the guilt and weight gain.
Why Food healthier "Swaps" Matter
For me, food swaps have always been a vital part of healthy eating. I love finding creative ways to enjoy the foods I crave—without all the extra fat, sugar, or calories such as this fiesta cauliflower rice recipe below. It's very flavorful with the chopped tomato, fresh lime, and chopped xxxxxxxxxblack olives.
| Tomatoes, lime, and black olives recipe with cauliflower rice (link to recipe) |
Here are a few of my favorites with links with recipe:
I like to use frozen fruit to make a frozen dessert instead of eating ice cream which I can otherwise never get enough of. It's a huge difference in calories, fat, and my health.
Fresh fruit sorbets instead of high-fat ice cream
Air-fried potato wedges, zucchini strips, or carrot fries instead of deep-fried French fries
Peanut butter powder instead of full-fat peanut butter
I like to sauté in vegetable broth or water instead of oil.
And of course, cauliflower rice tops my list as a substitute for rice.
Why Cauliflower Rice Is a Smart Choice
Cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable rich in antioxidants and nutrients that support your body’s natural defenses. It’s also a fantastic low-carb, low-calorie substitute for rice, making it ideal for anyone on a Weight Watchers, low-carb, or gluten-free plan.
The secret to perfect cauliflower rice? Cooking it so it’s light, fluffy, and never mushy. I only use frozen and think it cooks tastier than the fresh raw version.
My Easy Cauliflower Rice Recipe
Here’s my simple method for delicious cauliflower rice every time:
Open a bag of frozen cauliflower rice and pour it into a wide, high-rimmed skillet.(must be wide so the "rice' has room to spread out. )
Add ¼ cup of water or vegetable broth.
Heat on high for 1 minute.
Reduce to medium heat and cook for 5 more minutes. Add another 1/4 cup of liquid if needed to prevent burning. Watch it carefully.
For extra flavor and nutrition, I often add:
½ cup chopped red bell peppers
1 cup cubed tofu
Season with turmeric, garlic powder, or fresh minced garlic, salt and cracked pepper or any seasoning of your choice.
If you add bell peppers, cook for about 7 minutes total and include an additional ¼ cup of water or broth halfway through the cooking if needed to prevent burning.
A Fast, One-Pan Meal You’ll Love
The result? A tasty, filling, and healthy side dish or entrée that’s light, fluffy, and bursting with flavor. The best part—it’s a one-pot meal that comes together in minutes!
So next time you’re craving something warm and satisfying, try swapping your regular rice for cauliflower rice. It’s one of the easiest ways to make your meals healthier without sacrificing taste.
Do you have a plan to eat healthier for the holidays? Any low calorie healthy suggestions for Thanksgiving?
My Notes:
1. After cooking the cauliflower rice mixture, place in an oven proof bowl and bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for 5-7 minutes to crisp up the tofu and rice if desired.
2. All recipes on this blog are gluten-free and since 2021 all recipes are vegan.


I am not familiar with cauliflower rice but what you made looks delicious! Good luck with Weight Watchers.
ReplyDeleteLooks really nice and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh that looks good with the tofu. I love tofu so much :-D
ReplyDeleteCauliflower rice is lovely! We are brown rice eaters, but I love adding this to just about anywhere you wish to have either more vegetables, or another vegetable. Vegetable Fried Rice made with Cauliflower rice is a real favorite.
ReplyDeleteCauliflower rice is a great substitute and also adds to the 'five a day.'
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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I have never made or used cauliflower rice. This looks delicious. Hmm…
ReplyDeleteWe eat cauliflower in several different ways. Maybe you just added a new one to our repertoire!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is the great way to celebrate in a much less guilty fashion. Your lovely seasoning selection provides such a perfect balance of flavor.. and adding the bell peppers give the dish just a hint of sweetness.
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy cauliflower rice ... a regular in my menu plans :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
you are right about food swaps often being a healthier option. i have never had cauliflower rice, this recipe sounds good!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSounds good but I would have to make it from scratch.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, I do cauli rice and cauli mash and whatever other fun things I like. Including a non-dairy mac and cheese with cauli instead of noodles. In fact, the Bamix I just got is because of cauliflower. That's what brought me to the land of stick blenders. Wishing you a yummy day. Bring on the cauli!
ReplyDeleteThe cauliflower rice looks so easy, healthy, and delicious, Judee - a great way to reduce your carb and calorie intake!
ReplyDeleteI have not tried it, but will definitely be doing so. This dish looks amazing...
ReplyDeleteI have not had cauliflower rice in a while. I do like it and this recipe looks delicious. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteCauliflower rice is great! It's definitely not going fool anyone into thinking it's starchy white rice, but it's a delicious ingredient in its own right. Cauliflower makes such a versatile base for many things; I've even steamed and pureed it to make a creamy dip.
ReplyDeleteAgain, me above with the cauliflower dip... Sigh, one day I'll get this comment system right.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried the cauliflower rice but will put it on the list.
ReplyDeleteA nice healthy -- and colorful! -- option. 🥣💚💛
ReplyDeletei will have to rethink my comment and try this!!
ReplyDeleteYou have made this look so tasty. I have never had riced cauliflower. I love cauliflower, I will eat it raw, I will eat it cooked, but I don’t know how I feel about it riced. I may give this a try because it really does look good.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have eaten cauliflower rice and do like it, but I still prefer rice better.
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