45 Cauliflower Recipes To Make The Most Of Your Favorite Versatile Veggie (2024)

Cauliflower is SO much more than just a low-carb substitute.

By Camille Lowder
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If a vegetable were to have a fan club, cauliflower would be it, and Team Delish would absolutely be the president of it. Star of the veggie aisle for several years thanks to its magical powers as a low-carb substitute, cauliflower is more than capable of shining all on its own too. While we’ll forever sing its praises for replacing everything from pizza crust to bread (like in our cauliflower grilled cheese), it makes for a delicious plant-based alternative, and can easily be turned into everything from appetizers to impressive main dishes (like our brown sugar BBQ roasted whole cauliflower). Whether you’re trying to cut down on gluten, eat less meat, or just get more veggies into your diet, we’ve got a recipe for you. Check out our 45 cauliflower recipes for ideas!

If you’re not a cauliflower convert yet, you’ve got to start with the basics. Roasting cauliflower until it’s soft and lightly caramelized, with deliciously crispy edges, brings out its sweet and nutty notes—we dare you to not eat it all straight off the sheet pan. Think of it like a blank canvas, ready to take on whatever flavors you like.

Craving Italian? Try it with Parmesan or mozzarella, like in our cauliflower Parmesan, our cauliflower baked ziti, or our garlicky roasted cauliflower pasta. Need an easy weeknight dinner? Try our cauliflower tacos, our loaded cauliflower bake, or our cauliflower "mac" and cheese. Looking for a quick snack? Try our Parmesan cauliflower bites, our air fryer Buffalo cauliflower (truly, Buffalo and cauliflower are a match made in heaven), our cauliflower hummus, or our honey-garlic cauliflower. Looking to impress? Try our bacon-wrapped stuffed cauliflower, our chicken fried cauliflower, or our balsamic glazed roasted cauliflower. Trust us, cauliflower can stand up against even the fanciest of steak or chicken dinners. 😍

Want more even vegetable inspiration? Check out our favorite zucchini recipes (another low-carb dynamo), our top Brussels sprouts recipes, and our best butternut squash recipes too.

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Cauliflower Tacos

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Looking to spice up taco night? Call in the roasted cauliflower. Loaded with crisp cabbage slaw and drizzled with a tangy lime crema, these richly spiced meatless tacos promise to shake up your weeknight dinner routine for good.

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Aloo Gobi

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Aloo gobi is a classic vegetarian Indian dish translating to potatoes (aloo) and cauliflower (gobi). It's a one-pot, super-simple, comforting dish that's ready quickly—serve it as a side or over rice as a main.

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Brown Sugar BBQ Whole Roasted Cauliflower

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If you love whole roasted cauliflower, then you have to try our brown sugar BBQ version, which is perfect for when you're craving summer BBQ flavors without the meat.

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Roasted Cauliflower

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Cauliflower is one of our favorites to roast because, flavor-wise, it's very much a blank canvas. You can keep it simple with just salt and pepper, or go nuts with a custom spice blend. Our recipe adds just a touch of color and zesty flavor with Old Bay seasoning, but feel free to get creative!

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Broccoli Cauliflower Casserole

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There’s your average casserole and then there’s this cheesy loaded broccoli cauliflower casserole. Filled with plenty of veggies and feel-good flavors, there’s something in this dish for everyone. We packed it with enough veggies to make an easy weeknight casserole for leftovers throughout the week or as the perfect potluck side.

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Nashville Hot Cauliflower

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Nashville hot chicken may be king in the land of regional American food, but Nashville hot cauliflower is coming to steal the crown. Coated in hot sauce-spiked buttermilk batter, fried to golden brown perfection, and drizzled with the iconic spicy oil, this vegetarian dinner is crispy, flavorful, and so delicious that its status as a “vegetarian entrée” is almost beside the point.

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Cauliflower Tots

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These cheesy nuggets of joy might be better than the real thing. We've included an oven-baked version as well as an air-fryer version below—both are great, but we're in love with how golden the air fryer version gets!

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Cauliflower Parm

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Chicken Parmesan is absolutely incredible, but it can be a bit heavy. When you're trying to be healthy, but are really craving good Italian food, make this vegetarian cauliflower dish. You won't be disappointed.

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Cauliflower Rice

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Cauliflower rice is all the rage, as a replacement for rice without the carbs. Luckily, it's super easy to make at home. A food processor is the quickest way, but if you don't have one, a box grater works just as well. We love it as fried rice, cheesy Mexican rice, and especially cheesy cauliflower bread, but you can use it almost anywhere you would use regular rice.

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Cauliflower Pizza Crust

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Possibly our favorite use of cauliflower as a culinary master of disguise is in pizza crust. It might sound crazy, but it can be a delicious and healthy alternative to the classic. In this easy, gluten-free pizza recipe, you're basically making cauliflower rice as the base for your crust.

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Garlicky Roasted Cauliflower Pasta

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In this recipe, cauliflower gets mashed into a paste to create a light sauce for the pasta that adds a ton of flavor. It's simple, light, and perfect for summer when you want comfort without being weighed down by something overly rich.

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Roasted Cauliflower Salad

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This warm cauliflower salad is simple but hearty and full of color and vegetables. It's good enough to be a main dish (even if you don’t think you’re a salad person) but is also easy enough to make a great, simple side. The roasted cauliflower is perfectly spiced with just a little bit of heat, and the creamy avocado dressing helps balance everything out.

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Buffalo Cauliflower Kebabs

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These Buffalo cauliflower kebabs put all your favorite flavor from classic Buffalo wings onto skewers–and they're vegetarian to boot! Glaze the kebabs with more Buffalo sauce, grill until the cauliflower is tender, then drizzle with blue cheese dressing.

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Giardiniera

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This pickled Italian relish is endlessly versatile. Try it on sandwiches, tossed into a hearty salad, or in place of olives in your martini. Serrano chiles can be very spicy, so opt for a pinch of red pepper flakes instead if you’re heat-averse.

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Chili Garlic Fried Cauliflower

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This recipe was very loosely inspired by our Korean fried chicken wings, but nothing about this recipe is really traditional at all. The cauliflower florets are battered in a tempura-like batter, which does aid in a wing-like crispy coating, but you're still going to want to eat these right away—the crunch factor diminishes quickly!

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Chicken Fried Cauliflower

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We know, we know, frying cauliflower kinda defeats the purpose of it being a vegetable and all, but it's SO DAMN DELICIOUS. We took note of how chicken fried steak is prepared and modeled this recipe after that. (Vegetarians, we see you, and you're welcome.)

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Best-Ever Cauliflower Soup

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Cauliflower soup on f(LEEK). 😂 Vegetarian? Skip the bacon.

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Green Goddess Soup

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While most Green Goddess salad dressings rely on mayonnaise and one to two herbs for their creaminess and pale green color, we achieve the same flavor profile by using kale, cauliflower, 4 different herbs, and just a touch of Greek yogurt. The result? A vibrant green soup that’s pretty much a garden in a bowl.

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Cauliflower Baked Ziti

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Don't miss out on Italian pasta just because you're cutting carbs. OK, fine: There's not actually any ziti in this recipe. But you honestly won't even notice. The roasted cauliflower does a solid job of replacing the pasta, trust us.

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Air Fryer Buffalo Cauliflower

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This cauliflower is the perfect answer when you have Buffalo wings on the brain, but need to eat more vegetables. All the Buffalo flavor you love coat these florets, which are then air-fried to perfection. It all comes together when you dip one into our perfectly creamy blue cheese dressing (but feel free to go with ranch dressing if you prefer!).

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45 Cauliflower Recipes To Make The Most Of Your Favorite Versatile Veggie (2024)

FAQs

Why is cauliflower so versatile? ›

When eaten raw, cauliflower is crunchy, and it has a mild, fresh flavor. This makes it very easy to season or flavor any way you like! It is also a well of nutritional benefits. Cauliflower has only 25 calories per cup, and it contains Vitamin C, folate, and potassium among other nutrients.

What is the best way to eat cauliflower? ›

Here are a dozen ideas for cauliflower that will keep dinner interesting and exciting.
  1. Loaded Cauliflower. ...
  2. Cauliflower Fried 'Rice' ...
  3. Chef John's Cauliflower Pizza Crust. ...
  4. Cauliflower Fritters. ...
  5. Roasted Cauliflower Steaks. ...
  6. Cauliflower Tots. ...
  7. Low-Carb Fauxtato Salad. ...
  8. Cauliflower Popcorn.
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Why do you soak cauliflower before cooking? ›

If you're planning to roast the cauliflower whole or slice it into steaks, slice off the thick stem at the base. Drop the whole cauliflower head upside-down into cool, salted water. Let it soak for 10 to 15 minutes to remove dirt, residue and bugs.

What is the most versatile vegetable? ›

One of spring's plentiful veggies is broccoli and, in my opinion, next to the potato it is the most versatile vegetable available. Raw or cooked, in casseroles, soups or salads, this veggie is always delicious. And, broccoli isn't short on the nutrition.

What organ is cauliflower good for? ›

Cauliflower Benefits

Fiber helps maintain healthy digestion, reducing your risk of digestive disorders. It also promotes the growth of good bacteria in your gut. A healthy balance of gut bacteria helps lower inflammation in your body and reduces your risk of heart disease, dementia, and obesity.

What part of cauliflower is not edible? ›

Every part of a cauliflower is edible, even the tough outer skin. However, we do recommend peeling this part before cooking as it's a bit tough to chew.

Does cauliflower clean your gut? ›

Cauliflower doesn't contain anything that would give it superpowers for gut cleaning. Still, it contributes to gut health in numerous ways, the biggest being that it's a good source of dietary fiber essential for digestive health.

What brings out the Flavour of cauliflower? ›

There are two really simple techniques that bring out the best in cauliflower: grilling and pickling. Dumping cauliflower florets in a mixture of salt and lemon juice for 45 minutes to an hour turns them into spiky little flavor bombs, delivering high-pitched squeaks in salads, sandwiches or the stew recipe here.

What happens when you add lemon juice to water when cooking cauliflower? ›

Helps retain color: Cauliflower can sometimes turn brown or lose its vibrant white color when cooked. However, the acid in lemon juice can help prevent discoloration and maintain the cauliflower's white appearance.

Why do I feel weird after eating cauliflower? ›

Side Effects

Stomachaches are just one side effect from eating large amounts of cauliflower or other fiber-rich foods. Other side effects include gas, bloating and diarrhea. The most effective way to sidestep the side effects is to increase your fiber intake slowly.

What does baking soda do to cauliflower? ›

Baking soda is often used as a natural cleaning agent, and it can be used to brighten up your veggies too. Sprinkle a little in the water before boiling to prevent cauliflower from yellowing and make corn look more vibrant.

How many times a week should you eat cauliflower? ›

Even better from a health standpoint, enjoy cauliflower and other vegetables from the cruciferous vegetable group 4-5 times per week, and increase your serving size to 2 cups.

What is special about cauliflower? ›

Cauliflower provides some powerful health benefits. It is a great source of nutrients, including a few that many people need more of. Plus, cauliflower contains unique antioxidants that may reduce inflammation and protect against several diseases, such as cancer and heart disease.

Why has cauliflower become so popular? ›

This renewed interest in cauliflower is largely based on the widespread popularity of low-carb and gluten-free dietary trends. These trends have embraced the vegetable both in fresh form and as an ingredient in a variety of products, such as pizza crusts, pastas, tortillas, and crackers.

Is it OK to eat cauliflower everyday? ›

Cauliflower is a healthy vegetable that's safe to eat regularly. However, you should not eat it before discussing with your doctor or nutritionist if you have any of these health conditions: Thyroid disorder: Cauliflower contains compounds that can interfere with your body's iodine absorption.

What is interesting about cauliflower? ›

Cauliflower is rich in vitamin C which is good for skin, healing, and gum health. It is a cruciferous vegetable which helps prevent colon cancer. Cauliflower means “cabbage flower” because it is a flower that has not fully developed. Cauliflower is related to broccoli, Brussel sprouts, and cabbage.

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