Gluten Free / Keto Friendly Fake Mashed Potatoes

Here is a very easy recipe to make some Keto Friendly, low carb, gluten free fake mashed potatoes. I am not a big fan of cauliflower, but this recipe I really do like and this is my go-to when ever we need mashed potatoes for something. This is very easy to make gluten free as well.

Ingredients.

  • I head of cauliflower
  • 1 8 ounce package of cream cheese
  • 2-3 Tbsp of butter
  • garlic powder for taste

Directions:

  1. Cut the cauliflower up into 4 or 5 large pieces and add it into a large pot
  2. Add enough water to fully cover the cauliflower and boil unitl the cauliflower is tender.
  3. Drain the cauliflower into a colander
  4. Once the pot is drained and you have shaken all the excess water from the cauliflower, add the cauliflower back to the pot and turn the stove onto a low setting.
  5. Add the cream cheese and butter into the pot.
  6. Using a hand blender / immersion blender, blend up the cauliflower until it matches the texture of mashed potatoes.
  7. Add in any garlic that you may want for seasoning and or any more butter.




Cook bacon without stinking up the house

 

Some may say "The smell of bacon cooking does not make the house stink, it enhances the aroma of the house!", while I do agree with that my wife does not. She does not like the smell of the bacon frying and the grease burning in the pan, so if you do not like the smell or want to cut down on the smoke from frying bacon here are a few other ways that you can cook bacon.

Cooking bacon in the oven

I will usually cook bacon in the oven especially if the recipe that I am making calls for cooked bacon. There are a few benefits to doing this. 

  1. You are free to work on other things while the bacon is cooking in the oven. It will take about 15-20 minutes for the bacon to cook. 
  2. You have free time to do other prep while the oven is pre-heating. 
  3. The oven is already hot, especailly if you need to use the oven when you are done cooking it. 
  4. The grease drains nicely from a cookie sheet to where you can easily pour it into a glass container to use for other purposes. 

Cooking bacon is not just limited to the oven or the frying pan. You can also cook bacon in your grill, to which I will do when it is really hot outside and I dont want the air conditioner to be working harder than it should be. It's already hot outside, so just cooking the bacon on a sheet of tinfoil works.

  • One way is to cook it in the microwave. I don't like to do this as it gets your microwave all greasy, but there are people who like to do it this way?
  • Cook it in the oven. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees, take a cookie sheet or a rimmed baking sheet and line it with aluminum foil. Line the baking sheet with the bacon and cook for about 20 or so minutes until the bacon is as done as you want it. You can then save the bacon grease in your fridge for later use
  • Cook it on the grill, which this I will do most often. Take some aluminum foil and make a sort of rimmed baking sheet with it and place the bacon on this. If you make it with rims, the bacon grease will not drip into the fire causing flare ups. Cook on a medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes or until the bacon is cooked the way you like it. You can also save the grease from this
  • You can even cook bacon in a Power cooker (pressure cooker)

 

Below I have a video that I did of going over the process that I do for cooking bacon in the oven. I was making another dish at the time and needed some bacon cooked, so I thought what better time to do a short video than now. 

There are just a few ways that you can cook bacon without "stinking up the house". If you have any other ways that you like to cook bacon, comment below