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How to Make Perfect Cauliflower Rice (Fresh or Frozen)

Published on May 1, 2026. Updated on May 1, 2026. By Tayo. This post may contain affiliate links. See Disclosure. 28 Comments

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Cauliflower rice has never been easier to make perfectly every time, fresh or frozen. This recipe is great for meal prep, and it freezes and defrosts beautifully without losing that firm, chewy texture you love.

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🧡 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

First of all, it is so quick and cheap. One head of cauliflower gives you four good servings for less than $2.50, and the whole thing is done in under 20 minutes. You are also fully in control of the texture, which means no more soggy, mushy cauli rice from the store. It is perfect for meal prep too.

You can make a big batch, freeze it, and have it ready to go all week. It pairs with just about everything, from stews and curries to stir fries, and it is naturally low carb and keto friendly with only 7g of carbs per serving.

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🥘 Equipment I Use

You really do not need much to make this. A food processor is my go-to tool since it is fast and gives you that perfect, even rice-like texture. A sharp knife and cutting board are needed to break the cauliflower down into smaller pieces before it goes in.

A large dry skillet or wide pan is also important since more surface area helps the moisture cook off faster. If you do not have a food processor, a box grater using the large holes works great too and gives you a slightly finer, more couscous-like texture.

🔪 How To Make Cauliflower Rice

Using Fresh Cauliflower

  1. Dry it well. First, peel off the outer leaves, wash the cauliflower, then squeeze it firmly with a clean cloth or paper towel. This step is super important. Cauliflower is over 90% water, so you want to get rid of as much moisture as possible before it even goes in the pan.
  2. Cut it up. Cut the cauliflower in half right through the stem. Then cut the florets away from the core. Chop everything into medium pieces. It does not need to be perfect since the food processor is doing the real work here.
  3. Pulse in the food processor. Fill the food processor halfway (never more than halfway or the bottom pieces get mushy). Give it five short pulses using the chop button. That is all you need. For a finer, couscous-like texture, just pulse a couple more times.
  4. Dry stir fry first. Pour the riced cauliflower into a dry pan on medium heat and stir fry for about three minutes before you add anything else. No oil yet! This step pulls out all the extra water and gives you that firm, chewy texture.
  5. Season and finish. Once most of the moisture is gone, add two tablespoons of olive oil, one teaspoon of salt, and one teaspoon of black pepper. Stir on medium heat for two more minutes and your cauliflower rice is ready.
Cauliflower rice preparation

Using Frozen Cauliflower Rice

Frozen cauliflower rice can be a little tricky, but I have a trick that never fails me.

  1. Smash it in the bag. Do not microwave it to defrost. That makes it mushy. Instead, keep it in its sealed bag and smash it on your kitchen counter. Do one side, flip it, and do the other side. Sometimes I do two rounds on each side if it is really frozen solid. This breaks it into small, loose pieces without making a mess.
  2. Cook on HIGH heat. Pour the frozen pieces straight into a skillet on HIGH heat. This is different from fresh! The high heat quickly drives off the water before it soaks back into the cauliflower. Stir constantly for a few minutes until the pieces are separate and look just like freshly made.
  3. Season as usual. Once defrosted and dry, add your olive oil, salt, and pepper. Stir for two minutes and you are done.
Cauliflower rice raw and cooked

🔄 Other Ways to Make Cauliflower Rice

No food processor? No problem at all. A box grater works really well and it's what I used before I got my food processor. Just use the large holes and grate the cauliflower florets directly over a bowl. The texture comes out a little finer and more couscous-like, but it still tastes great. The only downside is that it takes a bit more effort and your arms will definitely feel it!

A regular blender is another option if that's what you have on hand. The trick is to blend in very small batches so you don't over-process it. Too much cauliflower at once and the pieces at the bottom turn to mush before the ones at the top are even broken down. It's a little more fiddly than the food processor method, but it works in a pinch.

My personal favorite is still the food processor because it's fast, consistent, and I can get through a whole head of cauliflower in under a minute. But honestly, use whatever you've got. The dry stir fry step is what really makes the difference in texture, no matter how you rice it.

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♨️ How To Store and Reheat

In the fridge: Cooked cauliflower rice keeps well in an airtight container for up to five days.

In the freezer: I actually prefer to freeze it raw because if you freeze it already cooked and then reheat it, the texture can get too soft. To freeze, spread the riced cauliflower in a thin layer on a tray. Freeze for one to two hours (not longer or it will stick), then transfer to a sealed bag with the air pressed out. It keeps well for up to three months.

To reheat: From the fridge, a quick stir fry in a dry pan on medium heat is the best way to warm it up without adding extra moisture. From frozen, follow the frozen method above using HIGH heat.

Cauliflower rice frozen and defrosted

🍽️ What to Serve With It

Cauliflower rice is one of those things that goes with just about everything, and I mean that. My absolute favorite way to eat it is under a big bowl of asun, Nigerian peppered goat meat that is bold and spicy and just soaks right into the rice. It is so good!

Lamb curry with coconut milk is another one I keep coming back to, rich and creamy and perfect spooned right on top.

If you love a good curry, keto shrimp coconut curry pairs beautifully with this too. And on nights when I have leftover turkey, a quick leftover turkey stir fry over cauliflower rice is one of my favorite easy weeknight meals.

African peanut stew is also a winner here. That thick, peanutty sauce clings to every piece and the flavors together are just incredible.

Honestly, think of cauliflower rice the same way you would regular rice. Anything you would normally serve over white rice works here too.

Cauliflower rice in skillet

💡 My Expert Tips

  • Never fill the food processor more than halfway. The pieces at the bottom get over-processed and turn mushy if you overfill it.
  • Always dry stir fry before adding anything else. This is the single most important step for getting that firm texture. Oil or spices added too early will trap the moisture inside.
  • Fresh goes on medium heat, frozen goes on HIGH. This makes a big difference. High heat flashes off the extra moisture from freezing before it can be reabsorbed.
  • Freeze it raw, not cooked. Raw cauliflower rice holds its texture much better after freezing and reheating than cooked rice does.
  • Add your favorite spices to make it your own. Garlic powder, onion powder, turmeric, cumin, you can really go wild here once the base is ready.

👩‍🍳 Questions You Might Have

Can I make cauliflower rice without a food processor?

You can! A box grater works really well. Use the large holes and grate the cauliflower florets directly. It takes a little more elbow grease but gives you a slightly finer texture. A regular blender works too, just blend in very small batches so it does not go too fine.

How do I keep my cauliflower rice from getting mushy?

Dry, dry, dry! Pat the cauliflower dry before ricing it. Do not overfill the food processor. And always dry stir fry it first on a hot pan before adding any oil or spices. Following these three steps is the secret to firm, chewy cauliflower rice every single time.

Can I use pre-riced cauliflower from the store?

Yes, you can. Store-bought riced cauliflower saves you the prep step. Just go straight to the dry stir fry step and cook it the same way as the fresh version. The results are pretty good, though I find that making it yourself gives you more control over the texture.

How long does cauliflower rice last?

In the fridge it lasts about five days in an airtight container. In the freezer, it stays good for up to three months. I actually recommend freezing it raw rather than cooked for the best texture when you reheat it.

Is cauliflower rice good for keto?

It is one of the best keto swaps out there! Regular white rice has around 45g of carbs per cup. Cauliflower rice has about 4g of net carbs per serving. It is a game changer for anyone trying to cut carbs without giving up the feeling of eating a hearty rice dish.

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📚 Related Recipes

Looking for delicious recipes to eat with your cauliflower rice? Try these mouthwatering dishes:

Asun (Peppered Goat Meat)

Lamb Curry Recipe

Keto Shrimp Coconut Curry

Leftover Turkey Stir Fry

African Peanut Stew

Also, check out this drool-worthy collection of keto cauliflower rice dishes! Also for a wonderful variety, try keto shirataki rice, also known as miracle rice.


Originally published in Oct 2021, this post was updated in May 2026 for accuracy and to include more helpful content.

📖 Recipe

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How to Make Perfect Cauliflower Rice (Fresh or Frozen)

Cauliflower rice has never been easier to make perfectly every time, fresh or frozen. This recipe is great for meal prep, and it freezes and defrosts beautifully without losing that firm, chewy texture you love.
5 from 17 votes
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: African, American
Diet: Gluten Free
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 4
Calories: 99kcal
Author: Tayo Oredola

Equipment

  • Food processor
  • Skillet
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Ingredients

  • 1 cauliflower
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon salt to taste
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  • Peel off the outer stem leaves from the cauliflower.
    1 cauliflower
  • Wash the cauliflower, then squeeze with a cloth or paper towel to dry.
  • Cut the cauliflower in half right through the stem ends, then cut the cauliflower florets away from the core in the middle.
  • Chop the cauliflower into smaller pieces using a sharp knife.
  • Place the cauliflower pieces in a food processor and press the chop button 5 times in short pulses.
  • Pour the cauliflower rice in a dry pan and stir fry for 3 minutes on medium heat.
  • Add olive oil, salt and black pepper, and stir fry for 2 more minutes.
    2 tablespoon olive oil, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • Serve and enjoy!

Notes

  • When chopping the cauliflower in the food processor, only fill it halfway, or else the pieces at the bottom will begin to turn mushy.
  • I always freeze the chopped cauliflower raw because you will still have to dry stir fry it to get rid of the excess moisture. If it is already cooked, the texture might become too soft if you warm it up again.
  • Always dry stir fry the cauliflower rice before you add oil or spices.
  • When making cauliflower rice using fresh cauliflower, dry stir fry on medium heat. But when defrosting, dry stir fry on HIGH heat. This is very important because unless you used a sealing machine and let out all the air, some water might get into the frozen cauliflower and ice crystals might form inside.
  • If you stir fry the frozen cauliflower on medium heat, as the water dissolves, it will soak up the cauliflower rice and turn mushy.

Nutrition

Calories: 99kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 624mg | Potassium: 429mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin C: 69.3mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 0.6mg
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Tayo Oredola is the founder of Low Carb Africa, where she shares healthy, low carb dishes with global flavors. She is passionate about teaching people how to cook drool-worthy dishes while losing weight and living their best lives. Tayo’s recipes have been featured on MSN, Women’s Health, Parade, Yahoo News, Pure Wow, Essence, and other online publications.

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  1. Lathiya says

    September 12, 2019 at 4:47 pm

    5 stars
    Wow, the cauliflower rice looks amazing. Recently I and my husband were advised to have a low carb diet and this sounds great. I read that you mentioned Austin in the post. Is it Austin, Texas?

    Reply
    • Tayo says

      September 17, 2019 at 5:03 pm

      Yes, Austin Texas. I hope you enjoy making cauliflower rice!

      Reply
  2. Molly Kumar says

    September 12, 2019 at 2:27 pm

    5 stars
    This was so easy to make and we love how the texture was. Thanks for such an easy recipe.

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    • Tayo says

      September 17, 2019 at 5:03 pm

      You're welcome, Molly!

      Reply
  3. Swathi says

    September 10, 2019 at 11:45 pm

    5 stars
    Best part of homemade cauliflower rice is that it is made fresh. We don't know when it is made in the store bought one. I love cauliflower rice. especially fried rice version.

    Reply
    • Tayo says

      September 17, 2019 at 5:03 pm

      Totally agree that making it fresh is better and a lot cheaper too!

      Reply
  4. Alex Ryder says

    September 10, 2019 at 6:36 am

    5 stars
    You know I've never actually had cauliflower rice but I am also trying to be a bit healthier so will definitely give this a try instead of usual rice. Bookmarking for later!

    Reply
    • Tayo says

      September 17, 2019 at 5:04 pm

      Great, Alex! Hope you enjoy it 🙂

      Reply
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