Found this recipe on the internet. Sounds amazing! She used the rounds as buns.
Cauliflower Bread
Makes 12 4" rounds
Ingredients: Cauliflower, almond flour, coconut flour, egg,
garlic powder, rosemary {or oregano**, and salt
Mix well together in a large bowl:
• 1 grated cauliflower head {approx. 4-5 cups of grated cauliflower**
• 4 Tbsp almond flour
• 2 Tbsp coconut flour
• 4 large egg
• 1-2 tsp garlic powder
• 2 Tbsp finely chopped rosemary {or oregano**
• 1/2 tsp salt
Form into 12 flat circles onto a well oiled {I use a mixture of extra virgin olive oil and ghee** baking sheet. Cook at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until they don't feel like they are full of moisture and then broil for 5 minutes or until golden. Remove from baking sheet and place onto a cooling rack or they will get mushy.
* Some egg may ooze out of the sides. Don't worry, just trim them off before you start the broiling process.
Then enjoy with a little bit of butter w/ some soup or make a sandwich/burger with them.
They last a few days in the fridge, but if you want them to last longer then freeze them. They do get pretty hard, so they take awhile to thaw out. Either take them out and allow to defrost before baking or place straight into a toaster oven {I put them straight on the rack w/ no baking sheet** and bake them until all the moisture is out. This takes about 7-10 minutes.
Cauliflower Bread
Makes 12 4" rounds
Ingredients: Cauliflower, almond flour, coconut flour, egg,
garlic powder, rosemary {or oregano**, and salt
Mix well together in a large bowl:
• 1 grated cauliflower head {approx. 4-5 cups of grated cauliflower**
• 4 Tbsp almond flour
• 2 Tbsp coconut flour
• 4 large egg
• 1-2 tsp garlic powder
• 2 Tbsp finely chopped rosemary {or oregano**
• 1/2 tsp salt
Form into 12 flat circles onto a well oiled {I use a mixture of extra virgin olive oil and ghee** baking sheet. Cook at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until they don't feel like they are full of moisture and then broil for 5 minutes or until golden. Remove from baking sheet and place onto a cooling rack or they will get mushy.
* Some egg may ooze out of the sides. Don't worry, just trim them off before you start the broiling process.
Then enjoy with a little bit of butter w/ some soup or make a sandwich/burger with them.
They last a few days in the fridge, but if you want them to last longer then freeze them. They do get pretty hard, so they take awhile to thaw out. Either take them out and allow to defrost before baking or place straight into a toaster oven {I put them straight on the rack w/ no baking sheet** and bake them until all the moisture is out. This takes about 7-10 minutes.