I included pureed cauliflower and butternut squash in my previous recipe. I figured that I probably should include how I do that.
Cauliflower...
Take one head of cauliflower (or as many as you want) and steam until soft. Once it is really soft - can be mashed with a fork - I transfer it to a food processor. I then get sandwich bags and pour in 1/2 cup of cauliflower - 1 head usually makes around 5 portions. These can be frozen until needed. Either defrost naturally or you can dump the frozen portion into your dish - depending on what you add it to.
Butternut Squash...
Cut off the stem, cut the squash in half - lengthwise and scrape out seeds. Roast the halves, flesh-side down at 400F for 45-50 mins. Scoop out the flesh and puree in a food processor. As with cauliflower use the sandwich bags and portion out 1/2 cup each.
Sweet Potatoes...
These can be done several ways. I tend to do the following... Peel the potatoes, wash them and cut them up. Then I steam them until soft - like I do with the cauliflower. Once soft and easily mashed with the fork - I transfer it to a food processor.
You can also use a blender if you don't have a food processor or prefer. Personally, I find it easier to use, clean and scoop out portions in the food processor.
Cauliflower...
Take one head of cauliflower (or as many as you want) and steam until soft. Once it is really soft - can be mashed with a fork - I transfer it to a food processor. I then get sandwich bags and pour in 1/2 cup of cauliflower - 1 head usually makes around 5 portions. These can be frozen until needed. Either defrost naturally or you can dump the frozen portion into your dish - depending on what you add it to.
Butternut Squash...
Cut off the stem, cut the squash in half - lengthwise and scrape out seeds. Roast the halves, flesh-side down at 400F for 45-50 mins. Scoop out the flesh and puree in a food processor. As with cauliflower use the sandwich bags and portion out 1/2 cup each.
Sweet Potatoes...
These can be done several ways. I tend to do the following... Peel the potatoes, wash them and cut them up. Then I steam them until soft - like I do with the cauliflower. Once soft and easily mashed with the fork - I transfer it to a food processor.
You can also use a blender if you don't have a food processor or prefer. Personally, I find it easier to use, clean and scoop out portions in the food processor.
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