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A good sub for mashed potatoes postop? Thoughts please? I'm trying to think of a variety of good heathy eats for me.

Amanda Rae

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Amanda, in my Atkins days I played with cauliflower a lot. To be a remote sub for mashed potatoes, you will want to drain as much Water off as possible after cooking and mashing. I used a strainer. You can re-heat in the microwave. Of course butter and sour cream help :) But that was on Atkins. I used seasoned salt too. Hope that helps!

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I eat pureed cauliflower, instead of potatoes, but I wouldn't recommend it for at least 6 weeks post op. It is very fibrous and my stomach didn't really tolerate it until well until after week 6.

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Depends how low carb you want to go Amanda but I have a bit of (dry) roasted sweet potato. I keep some in the fridge and will chuck it in with some tuna or a salad etc. I don't mind that it has some carbs because I don't eat bread or Pasta anymore.

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I put cauliflower through the food processor as a sub for mashed potatoes when I was on WW. I liked to add garlic, and laughing cow lite helped make it creamy without adding butter. I even fooled some folks at thanksgiving one year thinking it was the real deal. Yum. But yeah, it is a pretty 'stout' veggie so you might wanna wait a bit.

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Wow! All these suggestions sound so yummy. I appreciate the suggestion to wait awhile after surgery. I will do just that. And then I will enjoy trying these ideas out.

Amanda Rae

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I love the stuff! So easy to make and tastes great.

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I used to 'rice' cauliflower in a food processor when I was on Atkins. A great substitute for rice, and you can use it in any dish you would normally use rice for.

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I use it for rice and mashed potatoes. For mashed potatoes I put garlic powder and low cal chive cream cheese and mash it with a fork. It's really good!

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Ideally we really don't want to be eating mushy stuff but if you are craving potatoes I think its OK to do that once in a while. Not every day is going to be picture perfect lean Protein first, nonstarchy veg (solid)

I say go for it, just not every day.

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*^^ not everyday for mashed cauliflower? Cauliflower is not a starch. My post surgery dietician suggested it from purée stage on. You can blend protien into it with no taste difference.

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