Healthy Cauliflower Pasta Bake
Healthy and easy Cauliflower Pasta Bake with cauliflower and ricotta sauce could be a light substitution of traditional mac and cheese. Loaded with protein and healthy fiber this Cauliflower Pasta Bake is a perfect meal for all your family with less fat and lower calories.
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 18 minutes mins
Total Time 33 minutes mins
Course Main Course, Side Dish
Servings 6 servings
Calories 302 kcal
- 1 large cauliflower cut into florets ~1 ½ lb or 625g
- 2 cups or 180g whole wheat pasta
- 1 ½ cup or 500g ricotta, light
- ¾ cup 75g cheddar cheese, grated
- 1 cup or 240ml skimmed milk
- 1 tsp. garlic powder
- salt and pepper to taste
- ¼ cup or 25g Panko bread crumbs
- fresh chives and parmesan for garnish (optional)
Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the cauliflower florets and cook until tender, about 4-5 minutes. Using a strainer with handle or slotted spoon, transfer the cauliflower to a baking dish. Don’t discard the water.
Add pasta to the same pot with boiling water and cook according to the package instructions.
Meanwhile, place 1/2 of the cooked cauliflower in a blender, food processor, or mixing bowl if using a hand blender. Add the ricotta, cheddar cheese, and milk. Season with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Blend all together until smooth and creamy.
Drain the cooked pasta and add to the baking dish with the remaining 1/2 of the cauliflower florets. Pour the cheese and cauliflower sauce over the pasta and cauliflower florets. Stir to combine.
Sprinkle the top with Panko bread crumbs and bake for about 20 minutes until the top is golden.
Garnish with chives and grated parmesan and serve hot. Enjoy!
How Many Calories in Cauliflower Pasta Bake?
Calories (per 1 serving, 225g): 302 kcal |
Calories (per 100g): 134 kcal |
Fat: 8.4 g |
Fat: 3.7 g |
Carbohydrates: 37.9 g |
Carbohydrates: 16.9 g |
Protein: 21.5 g |
Protein: 9.5 g |
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