Who wants some healthy comfort food?
So looks like we’ve almost made it through the first month of the year. How are your health goals going to far? Hopefully you’ve started the year off with some positive health habits.
I love how motivated everyone gets at the beginning of the year. All of my yoga classes are jammed packed. I see tons of folks when I’m out for my morning hike. People seem to dig all of my healthy recipes. It’s like we are all united in our quest to be vital. I love it!
And healthy living doesn’t have to feel like deprivation. Especially when it comes to food. We don’t have to eat just salads and green smoothies. (Confession: I RARELY eat salad in the winter. It’s WAY to cold for me.) There’s room for a bit of comfort food in there.
Doesn’t that look good? Creamy, yummy deliciousness.
This creamy chicken broccoli cauliflower rice casserole may have a long name, but it’s super easy to throw together. Once you’ve prepped your veggies, the only thing you have to make is the sauce. The casserole just bakes itself after that.
The ingredients are surprisingly simple: chicken, cauliflower and broccoli. All baked together in a creamy dairy free sauce. The ultimate comfort food – without the junk.
Here’s cauliflower rice casserole highlights:
- a ridiculously creamy (and slightly “cheesy” tasting) sauce that will soothe any soul.
- loaded with cauliflower and broccoli, so you know you’re getting your daily dose of veggies.
- good protein from chicken (or any other meat that makes you happy.) I’ve used ground beef and bacon. Both were delish.
- happy family. This recipe is family-approved. Who doesn’t love a creamy casserole on a chilly winter evening?
- makes great leftovers. So good in the morning with a couple of perfect 6 minute eggs.
- freezes well. Freeze leftovers for a healthy lunch later in the week. Or make a double batch and keep one in the freezer for a busy weeknight.
I think the biggest part of this recipe is making “ricing” the cauliflower. Once you’ve done it, you’ll see how simple it is. Here’s a few tips:
- find the biggest cauliflower you can find. You’ll need 6 cups of cauliflower rice for this recipe. One very large cauliflower should give you about 6 cups of cauliflower rice.
- remove bottom stem and leaves, as well as any brown spots on your cauliflower. Then chop it into 4 even sections. Cut out the super thick core from each piece and break up florets into even pieces.
- pulse florets in food processor until resembles coarse rice. You’ll want to do this in batches because if you fill your processor too full, you’ll end up with big chunks that didn’t get “riced.”
Stay cozy this winter!
xo,
Katja
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PrintCreamy Chicken Broccoli Cauliflower Rice Casserole
- Prep Time: 20 min
- Cook Time: 45 min
- Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
- Yield: 4-6 servings 1x
Ingredients
FOR THE CASSEROLE
- 4 cups cauliflower rice (about one very large head of cauliflower. You will use the leftover “rice” for the creamy sauce)
- 4 cups of broccoli florets
- 2 cups of leftover chicken, chopped (any pre-cooked meat will work here)
FOR CREAMY CAULIFLOWER SAUCE
- 1 tbsp butter, ghee, or coconut oil
- 1/4 cup onion, chopped
- 2 cups cauliflower rice
- 2–3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 and 1/2 cups broth (bone broth OR veggie)
- 1 cup milk of any kind (I used full fat coconut)
- 5 tbsp nutritional yeast (I use THIS brand without synthetic additives)
- pepper to taste
- 2 tbsp arrowroot powder (like this)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400’F. Liberally grease a 9×9 pan.
- In a large bowl, combine 4 cups of cauliflower rice, broccoli florets, and shredded chicken. Place mixture into prepared baking dish. Set aside while you prepare sauce.
- TO MAKE CREAM SAUCE: In a medium pan, melt fat of choice over medium heat and add onions. Cook for 3 minutes to soften. Add two cups cauliflower rice, garlic, and salt and cook for another 4-5 minutes. Remove from heat and add broth, milk, nutritional yeast, and pepper. With an immersion hand blender (or regular blender), puree sauce until creamy smooth. Scoop out about 1/2 cup of the sauce into a cup and whisk in arrowroot powder until completely smooth. Reheat remaining sauce until steaming but not boiling and whisk in arrowroot powder mixture. Continue whisking for a couple of minutes as the sauce begins to thicken.
- Pour thickened sauce over casserole and shake baking dish to evenly disperse. You may need to fold mixture a bit to get sauce to evenly coat veggies.
- Bake for 45 minutes, until bubbly and golden.
Notes
- You will need 6 cups of cauliflower “rice” for this recipe. One very large cauliflower yields about 6 cups.
- This casserole is very versatile. Feel free to add any flavors that you like. I’ve added fresh basil with the broccoli. I’ve added cumin and chili powder to the cream sauce.
- And if cheese is your thing, this casserole is uh-may-zing with a bit of Parmesan.
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Adel de Weever says
Can I omit the arrowroot powder? Would it make a big difference do you think?
Katja Heino says
You can totally omit the arrowroot. Your sauce will just not be as thick and your casserole will be a bit more wet. But it will be delish. 🙂
January says
Looks amazing! I want to make, but I have a question. You use pre-cooked chicken right?
Katja Heino says
Yes, the chicken is pre-cooked. 🙂
Jen @ Keto Recipes says
This sounds so freaking scrumptious! I love this recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Katja Heino says
Thanks, Jen!
Lisa Johansson says
Do you cover the casserole when baking it??
Katja Heino says
No, I do not cover it. 🙂
Maureen says
Do you have nutrition info for this?
Katja Heino says
HI, Maureen. I don’t calculate, but you can use this is you want to know —-> https://www.myfitnesspal.com/ 🙂 Hope that helps!
Amy says
Help! Love it and have made it many times but this time I have no veggie or bone broth. Can I use chicken??
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Katja Heino says
Do you mean chicken broth? yes, of course. Any kind of good quality broth will do. 🙂
Kelly says
So delicious! I think next time I will cover because the broccoli was a little to crunchy and blackened (which my kids don’t like the look of). My family loved it though.
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Katja Heino says
Ha! I totally get that. I have one kiddo who doesn’t like anything too browned. She picks it all off. I have to be careful not to over-brown. 🙂
Jess says
Can I make this the day before I cook it? Any texture difference if it sits in the fridge overnight?
Katja Heino says
This can be made the day before. I might cook it just a bit less so you can heat it up nicely the next day. Hope that helps.
danielle says
Absolutely delicious. I didn’t add chicken as was using it as a side dish to rissoles but 1yo, 3yo and fussy husband loved it and asked for seconds
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Betsy says
My family loved this! I used chicken broth and almond milk, and I sustitued corn starch for the arrowroot. I also added 1 T of tumeric to the sauce. Instead of 4 cups of cauliflower rice and used rice cooked in chicken broth. Next time I will use more broccol and add mushrooms. Thanks so much for the great recipe.
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Katja Heino says
I love the idea of adding turmeric. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Paige says
Can nutritional yeast be omitted?
Katja Heino says
Yes. It will affect the flavor a bit. You can add parmesan cheese if you eat dairy. 🙂
Nicholas Robert Parkes says
Worked a treat!!
Subbed broccoli (it was a bit ‘old’) for a few mushrooms.and for meat I cooked some onion garlic pork mince with random turmeric and cumin seasonin
Instead of arrowroot I used cornflour as another reviewer suggested.
It was very nice yay thanks for the recipe.
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Laelle says
Do you use cooked cauliflower rice and broccoli florets or throw them in to bake in casserole raw?
Katja Heino says
The cauliflower and broccoli florets are not cooked before baking.