Broccoli Cheddar Cauliflower Hash Browns are a cheesy, delicious, breakfast side that’s perfect alongside eggs and bacon! There are only 2 net carbs per hash brown and they are naturally gluten free!
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Following a low carb or keto diet can be challenging. While it does get easier with time, having delicious alternatives to the foods you miss does help.
I have seen some cauliflower hash browns floating around Pinterest. And while I love a good fauxtato recipe (Loaded Cauliflower Bites, anyone?), sometimes a little shake up is necessary. This time that shake up is in the form of broccoli. I didn’t stray too far, but the change in flavor is nice once in awhile. If there’s anything I love as much as cheesy cauliflower, it’s cheesy broccoli.
Why This Recipe Works
- With only 2 net carbs per hash brown, this recipe is perfect for those following a low carb or keto diet. These hash browns are also naturally gluten free.
- Made with the classic, and addicting, combination of broccoli and cheddar cheese, even kids love them!
- You can serve these hash browns for breakfast, brunch, or dinner.
Broccoli Cheddar Cauliflower Hash Browns
Prep!
Rice the cauliflower and broccoli. You can reference this post on How to Rice Cauliflower, if needed. Broccoli can be riced the same way.
Fresh cauliflower and broccoli will give you the best result.
Shred the cheddar cheese, if necessary.
Tip: It is strongly recommended to shred the cheddar cheese from a block. Pre-shredded cheese is often coated in a starch to prevent it from sticking. This adds to the carb count and it doesn’t melt as nicely.
Preheat oven to 400°F.
Create!
Combine all of the ingredients in a medium bowl and stir until well combined.
Form into 12 even sized patties on a baking sheet. I line mine with a Silpat mat so that the hash browns slide right off when they are done baking! You can shape them anyway that you like.
Bake for 10 minutes, then flip and bake for another 10 minutes.
Present!
You can stack them up and top with some sliced green onions for garnish!
Enjoy!
Tips and Techniques for the Best Broccoli Cheddar Cauliflower Hash Browns
- Use fresh cauliflower and broccoli for the best results. Some grocery stores sell riced cauliflower in the produce department now if you’d prefer a little bit of a short cut.
- Shred the cheddar cheese from a block. Pre-shredded cheese is often coated in a starch to prevent it from sticking. This adds to the carb count and doesn’t melt as nicely.
- Store extra hash browns in an air-tight container in the refrigerator and use within 3-4 days.
FAQ’s
- Can cauliflower hash browns be made ahead of time? Cauliflower hash browns can be baked ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for a few days or in the freezer. Reheat them in the oven to crisp them up before serving.
- Can cauliflower hash browns be frozen? Yes. You can tightly wrap baked hash browns and store them in the freezer. Reheat them in the oven to crisp them up again.
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Broccoli Cheddar Cauliflower Hash Browns
Ingredients
- 3 cups riced cauliflower
- 3 cups riced broccoli
- 4 ounces shredded cheddar cheese
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 egg
- salt and pepper * to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with a Silpat mat if you have one.
- Place the riced cauliflower and broccoli in a microwave-safe bowl. Cook on high for 6 minutes.
- Dump out the riced vegetables onto a kitchen towel and let it cool to the point you can handle it without it burning.
- Once cool, wrap the towel around the vegetables and squeeze as much liquid as you can out of it. Place the vegetables back into the bowl.
- Add the cheese, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and egg and mix well to combine.
- Form into 12 even sized patties on a baking sheet. You can shape them anyway that you like.
- Bake for 10 minutes, flip, then bake another 5-10 minutes or until golden brown.
Notes
Tips and Techniques for the Best Broccoli Cheddar Cauliflower Hash Browns
- Use fresh cauliflower and broccoli for the best results. Some grocery stores sell riced cauliflower in the produce department now if you'd prefer a little bit of a short cut.
- Shred the cheddar cheese from a block. Pre-shredded cheese is often coated in a starch to prevent it from sticking. This adds to the carb count and doesn't melt as nicely.
- Store extra hash browns in an air-tight container in the refrigerator and use within 3-4 days.
FAQ's
- Can cauliflower hash browns be made ahead of time? Cauliflower hash browns can be cooked ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for a few days or in the freezer. Reheat them in the oven to crisp them up before serving.
- Can cauliflower hash browns be frozen? Yes. You can tightly wrap baked hash browns and store them in the freezer. Reheat them in the oven to crisp them up again.
Nutrition
This recipe was originally published on July 30, 2018. It was updated with more thorough instructions, tips, techniques, and FAQ’s in May 2019.
Shannon Horton says
These are absolutely delicious! A great change if you are eating Keto. Has anyone used an airfyer to make these? I tried but I think I have the timing off.
Lauren Vavala says
Hi Shannon! Thanks so much! I haven’t made them in the air fryer or heard of anyone who has tried it, so I’m not sure what the right temp/time would be – sorry!!
Jack says
These are awesome! Thank you for the recipe!
Lauren says
Thank you Jack! Glad you enjoyed them 🙂
Jill says
I’m making these today! Have you made ahead of time and frozen to reheat at a later day?
Lauren says
Hey Jill! I haven’t frozen them yet. It wouldn’t work before cooking though. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work after cooking though, then reheat in the oven 🙂
Cindy Gordon says
I am all about a delicious relaxing brunch on the weekends! THIS recipe is fantastic for brunch!
Taylor Kiser says
These look so delicious! What a great idea for hash browns!
Kristine says
This hashbrowns look delicious! And such a healthy alternative, I haven’t eaten actual hashbrown in 100 years. Pinning these to try, thanks!
Janette | Culinary Ginger says
These are my kind of hash browns and keto is a bonus. A great way to get a serving of veggies at breakfast.