Sponsored by Heaven & Earth

Gone are the days of breaking apart whole heads of cauliflower and processing it yourself to make cauliflower rice. Heaven & Earth does all the work for you! They offer Riced Cauliflower with Butternut Squash, Riced Cauliflower with Broccoli and Carrot, as well as classic Riced Cauliflower (with no added veggies)!

We absolutely love using these products because they are serious time savers, are great for adding more servings of vegetables into your day, and are the perfect substitute for rice!
So, let’s get cooking, shall we? We have 20 delicious recipes that call for cauliflower rice — from fried rice and smoothies, to pizza crusts and salads. We’ve collected the best of the best so you don’t have to spend time looking for cauliflower rice goodness. They’re all right here. Enjoy!
- Cauliflower-Rice Beef Bowls by Michal Frischman
- Baked Cauliflower Latkes with Smoked Salmon by Naomi Nachman
- Rich Onion-Celery Soup by Faigy Grossman
- Cauliflower Fried “Rice” by Naomi Nachman
- Cauliflower Crust Mini Pizzas by Victoria Dwek
- Cauliflower Shawarma Bowl by Victoria Dwek
- Cauliflower-Rice Stuffed Capons by Rorie Weisberg
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Cauliflower Rice Smoothie by Riva Fogel-Landy
- Faux Cheese Latkes by Rorie Weisberg
- Cauliflower Rice Tabbouleh by Chanie Nayman
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Pastrami-Stuffed Mushrooms by Chanie Nayman
- Cauliflower Crust Brussels Sprouts Pizza by Michal Cohen
- Cauliflower Crust Lachmagine by Naomi Nachman
- Cauliflower Crust Pizza by Estee Kafra
- Cauliflower Soup with Cinnamon Apples and a Smoky-Sweet Pecan Topping by Rivki Rabinowitz
- Rice Cauliflower Salad by Esther Ottensoser
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Gluten-Free Cauliflower Fritters by Chaia Frishman
- Egg White Cauliflower Bites by Riva Fogel-Landy
- Confetti Cauliflower Rice with Kale and Almonds by Rivki Rabinowitz
- Cauliflower Sushi Bowl by Victoria Dwek
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