Gordon Ramsay Keto Cauliflower Puree Recipe

Gordon Ramsay Keto Cauliflower Puree Recipe

I used to think cauliflower purée was just mashed potatoes’ bland cousin. Then I tried this silky version and realized: when you steam it right, boost the fat, and blend it hot, it turns into a luxurious, velvety cloud that’s very keto and very addictive.

The original Gordon Ramsay recipe is a great base—but I adjusted a few key things to lower carbs even more and boost satiety, so it doesn’t just taste good, it fills you up and fits your macros.

💡 Why This One Works So Well

Most low-carb mash attempts fall flat—too watery, too grainy, or weirdly bitter. This one gets it right because:

  • Steaming locks in flavor without flooding it with water.
  • Butter and broth get emulsified, not just dumped in—this creates that restaurant-smooth mouthfeel.
  • Warming the processor bowl? Total game-changer for texture.
  • I also add a touch of heavy cream—not in the original, but it levels up the fat content and richness without overwhelming the cauliflower.

🧾 What Packs Flavor Without the Carbs

  • 900g cauliflower (florets only) – About 6–7g net carbs per 100g. Steamed, it purées into something silky, not soggy.
  • 180ml chicken broth (homemade or bone broth preferred) – Lowered from 240ml to keep water content tighter; opt for no sugar, low sodium. Zero net carbs if done right.
  • 5g salt – Helps extract cauliflower’s natural sweetness when steamed.
  • 42g unsalted butter (cubed) – Fat carrier and emulsifier. You need the fat for flavor and satiety.
  • 30ml (2 tbsp) heavy cream – My addition. Adds body and fat without turning it into a soup.
  • 5g fresh thyme, chopped – Elevates the dish. Fresh is best here.
  • Black pepper, to taste – Optional, but balances the butteriness.

🔁 Low-Carb Substitutions That Hold Up

SwapWhy It WorksWatch Out For
Bone broth instead of boxed stockMore minerals, no hidden sugarsCan taste “meaty” if reduced too far
Ghee instead of butterHigher smoke point, dairy-freeStronger flavor, less creamy
Roasted garlic instead of thymeTotally changes the flavor—worth tryingAdds 1–2g net carbs

⚠️ What I Got Wrong

What Went WrongWhy It HappensHow to Fix It
Grainy textureDidn’t steam long enough or under-blendedGo full 20 mins steaming + blend hot
Too looseToo much broth or skipped butterUse broth sparingly—start with less
Bitter aftertasteBoiled, not steamedSteaming is non-negotiable here

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step: How to Nail It

  1. Steam it right: In a wide pot, bring 180ml broth + salt to a boil. Add cauliflower, cover, and reduce to a low simmer. Steam for 20 mins until fork-tender. Don’t boil!
  2. Prep the bowl: Warm your food processor bowl with a splash of hot broth, then dump it out—this keeps the purée from seizing or cooling down too fast.
  3. Emulsify butter: Whisk cubed butter into 3 tbsp hot broth in the pot until smooth. Stir in heavy cream.
  4. Blend hot: Move steamed cauliflower into the processor. Add butter/cream mix, thyme, and pepper. Blend until silky smooth. Adjust consistency with broth—1 tbsp at a time if needed.
  5. Taste + serve: Add more salt if needed. Serve warm, not piping hot—heat exaggerates the “cabbage-y” flavor.
Gordon Ramsay Keto Cauliflower Puree Recipe

🧠 Smart Moves I Always Use

  • I steam cauliflower in chicken bone broth instead of water or stock—extra flavor, zero added carbs.
  • I blend while hot, not warm—this gets that whipped, restaurant-level smoothness.
  • I portion this into silicone muffin molds—each one = 1 serving (about ½ cup), making tracking macros stupidly easy.

🧊 Keeping It Keto-Friendly All Week

  • Fridge: Keeps 4–5 days in a sealed container.
  • Freezer: Freeze in portions. Reheat gently on the stove or microwave in short bursts. Stir in a pat of butter to bring it back to life.
  • Macros per serving (¼ batch):
    • Net carbs: ~4g
    • Fat: ~15g
    • Protein: ~3g
    • Calories: ~170 (depending on broth + cream)

❓ Can I Eat This on Keto? (Yes, Here’s Why)

  • Is cauliflower okay on keto? Yes—just track your portion. It’s low in net carbs and high in fiber.
  • Can I skip the cream? You can, but the fat helps satiety. Sub in extra butter if you go dairy-free.
  • Does this spike blood sugar? Not if you stick to a serving. I’ve tested this after meals—no noticeable spike.

🥣 Nutrition Facts

1 serving (¼ of the full recipe)

NutrientAmount per serving
Calories170 kcal
Fat15 g
Saturated Fat9 g
Carbohydrates6 g
Fiber2 g
Net Carbs4 g
Protein3 g
Sugar2 g (natural from cauliflower)
Sodium~480 mg (depends on broth/salt used)

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Gordon Ramsay Keto Cauliflower Puree Recipe

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 10 minutesCook time: 20 minutesTotal time: 30 minutesServings:4 servingsCalories:170 kcal Best Season:Summer

Description

Silky, buttery cauliflower purée inspired by Chef Gordon Ramsay—made keto with a fat-forward twist and only 4g net carbs per serving.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a wide pot, bring broth and salt to a boil.
  2. Add cauliflower florets, cover, and reduce to a low simmer. Steam for 20 minutes or until fork-tender.
  3. While cauliflower steams, warm your food processor bowl with a splash of hot broth, then discard it.
  4. In the same pot, whisk butter into 3 tbsp of the hot broth until melted. Stir in the heavy cream.
  5. Transfer steamed cauliflower to the food processor. Add butter/cream mixture, thyme, and pepper.
  6. Blend until completely smooth. Add broth 1 tbsp at a time to adjust thickness.
  7. Taste, adjust salt if needed, and serve warm—not hot.

Notes

  • Always steam, never boil—boiling adds water and kills the texture.
    Warm your food processor bowl with hot broth first—this prevents a grainy finish.
    Serve warm, not hot—overheating brings out cauliflower’s bitterness.
    For extra fat or creaminess, add a little cream cheese or mascarpone (just 1 tbsp).
    Leftovers freeze well in silicone molds for easy keto meal prep.
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