Baby Cauliflower Recipe (roasted) (2024)

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You have to try this new baby cauliflower. It’s sweet, delicate, tender and delicious – kind of a cross between cauliflower and broccoli. We’re roasting it in this easy recipe, but you can cook it many different ways.

It’s slowly coming into mainstream stores so grab some if you can find it.

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I love the delicate flavor and that it cooks so quickly at a high temperature. And there is almost zero waste. You can literally eat the entire head of cauliflower including the cauliflower florets and the slim tender stems.

Where to find baby cauliflower

I buy a fresh baby whole cauliflower in the produce section of an Asian grocery store in Canada (T&T). Trader Joe’s, Sprouts and Whole Foods sell it in the US and probably many other stores, too, by now.

I’m a bit late to the game as it was introduced into stores in Japan in 2012. Only to restaurants initially. Now, more and more to the general public. Consider me a recent fan.

Is baby cauliflower healthy?

The nutrition value is another big plus. High fiber, low carb, low calorie. A half pound/80 ounces of the raw cauliflower contains 36 calories, 3 g protein, 3g fiber, 32mg calcium, 7 carbs and 1mg iron.

Moms and dads can introduce it as a good toddler vegetable because it is so tender and easy to chew.

What to serve with it

The mild sweet taste of baby cauliflower makes it a versatile side for almost any main course. I love this gorgeous side dish with marinated flank steak, coconut curry salmon, balsamic glazed chicken and spicy honey-lime chicken.

To jazz it up, try a drizzle of tahini sauce, balsamic reduction, sriracha aioli, 5 minute herb sauce or 5 minute roasted red pepper sauce.

It’s a super easy and quick recipe. Just try it 🙂

How to make this roasted cauliflower recipe

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Other names for baby cauliflower

  • Fioretto
  • Biancoli
  • Sweet sprouting cauliflower
  • Karifurore
  • Flowering cauliflower
  • Stick cauliflower
  • Chinese cauliflower
  • Some stores like Mann’s Fresh Vegetables sell it packaged under the brand name Caulilini.

Cooking Methods

My favorite way – and one of the best ways I think to cook this vegetable – is roasting. The brown crispy edges of the flowers are just delish.

But there are lots of other simple ways to prepare it too – microwave, stir fry, raw with dips or in salads, steamed and grilled. Check out some of our other cauliflower recipes below.

Tailor To Your Taste

I kept the recipe super basic so feel free to play around with the seasonings, drizzles and garnishes.

  • Seasonings: Try adding curry powder, Parmesan cheese, or red pepper flakes for heat.
  • Drizzles: Try balsamic reduction, Japanese salad dressing, basil pesto or red pepper sauce.
  • Garnishes: If you like lemon, a sprinkle of lemon zest or squeeze of lemon juice after roasting is a wonderful flavor booster. Other good options are toasted chopped pine nuts (or other nuts), green onions, pea sprouts, chopped tomatoes or strawberries (for color).

Make Ahead

  • Complete the recipe and let it sit on the counter until needed. When ready to use, warm the cauliflower in a hot oven for 5 minutes. Or, transfer to a dish after roasting and warm it in microwave for 1 minute when ready to use.
  • Alternatively, the baby cauliflower can be served at room temperature or even cold.

Other cauliflower recipes you might like

Feel free to substitute baby cauliflower for the regular cauliflower used in these recipes. Just remember to reduce the amount of cooking time.

  • Parmesan roasted cauliflower
  • Whole roasted cauliflower with grape relish
  • Grilled cauliflower
  • Roasted cauliflower with orange-balsamic drizzle
  • Lemon herb cauliflower rice stir fry
  • Cauliflower rice recipe with pesto

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Baby Cauliflower Recipe (roasted)

You have to try this new baby cauliflower. It's sweet, delicate, tender and delicious – kind of a cross between cauliflower and broccoli. We're roasting it in this recipe, but you can cook it so many different ways. It's slowly coming into mainstream stores so grab some if you can find it.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American, Vegetarian

Servings: 4

Author: Cheryl Avrich

Ingredients

  • 1 large baby cauliflower, about 2 lbs/0.9kg also called Fioretto, Stick, Flowering, Biancoli, Karifurore, Sweet Sprouting, Chinese cauliflower
  • 3 tablespoon olive oil (extra-virgin olive oil or neutral)
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder (optional)

Optional Garnishes

  • zest from 1 lemon (optional but great)
  • Parmesan cheese, toasted crushed nuts or pine nuts, red pepper sauce, herb sauce, pesto, pea sprouts, balsamic reduction, chopped strawberries.

Instructions

  • SET OVEN TEMPERATURE TO 425F/218C. Spray large rimmed baking sheet with oil. Or, for easy clean up, line large pan with parchment (or foil sprayed with oil).

  • PREPARE BABY CAULIFLOWER: Cut 2 inches/5cm off thick bottom stem. Cut the rest of cauliflower into small pieces, leaving on small stems. Toss with oil, salt and pepper (and garlic powder if using). Place cauliflower in single layer in pan. Do not overcrowd the pan or the cauliflower will steam.

  • ROAST for 15 minutes in preheated oven until flower tips become golden brown and cauliflower is fork tender. Transfer to plate or bowl and sprinkle with lemon zest and/or other garnishes if desired Note 1. Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

  1. Tailor to Your Taste
    • Seasonings: Try adding curry powder, Parmesan cheese, or red chili flakes for heat.
    • Drizzles: Try balsamic reduction, Japanese salad dressing, basil pesto, herb sauce or red pepper sauce.
    • Garnishes: If you like lemon, a sprinkle of lemon zest or squeeze of lemon juice after roasting is a wonderful flavor booster. Other good options are fresh herbs, pine nuts (or other toasted chopped nuts), green onions, pea sprouts, chopped tomatoes or strawberries (for color).
  2. Make Ahead
    • Complete the recipe and let it sit on counter until needed. When ready to use, warm the cauliflower in a hot oven for 5 minutes.Or, transfer to a dish after roasting, then warm it in microwave for 1 minute when ready to use.
    • Alternatively, the baby cauliflower can be served at room temperature or even cold.

Nutrition values are estimates and do not include optional garnishes or toppings.

Nutrition

Calories: 129kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 625mg | Potassium: 430mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin C: 69mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why is my roasted cauliflower tough? ›

Undercooking It. Overcooking is bad, but undercooking cauliflower is an equally off-putting problem. "When making cauliflower steaks or roasting florets, if you don't roast it in the oven long enough it will be warm but still hard and unenjoyable to eat," says Michalczyk.

How healthy is roasted cauliflower? ›

It'll be on your veggie rotation in no time. Cauliflower is a cruciferous vegetable responsible for helping to reduce risk of cancer due to it's special antioxidant properties, anti-inflammatory effects, as well as it's high fiber content. It is also an excellent source of Vitamin C!

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.

Why isn't my roasted cauliflower crispy? ›

2) Don't overcrowd the pan.

Like all veggies, cauliflower needs some breathing room on the pan. Otherwise, the florets will produce so much steam that they'll never turn crisp on the edges. It's better to use two pans, arranged on separate racks near the middle of the oven, than to cram too much onto one pan.

Why aren't my roasted vegetables crispy? ›

The Oven Temp Is Too Low

But, they'll turn out soft and soggy instead of crispy and caramelized. The solution: Turn the oven temperature up to 400°F to 425°F.

What is the difference between caulilini and broccolini? ›

Unlike broccolini, caulilini's lineage is 100 percent cauliflower and does not involve hybridization with another cruciferous vegetable, according to Mann's. Another distinction between the two baby brassicas is that caulilini grows in heads, while broccolini grows as single stalks.

How do I cook for my baby? ›

Preparing Food
  1. Wash and peel produce and remove any seeds or pits. ...
  2. Cook food until it's very tender. ...
  3. Puree or mash fresh fruit or fruit canned in its own juice. ...
  4. Make sure the texture and temperature are appropriate. ...
  5. Cook eggs, meats and poultry until well done. ...
  6. For convenience, freeze prepared baby food for later use.
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Is caulini the same as cauliflower? ›

What Is Caulilini? Unlike broccolini—which was crafted by naturally breeding two different veggies together—caulilini is actually 100-percent cauliflower. While Mann's calls it "baby cauliflower" it's not actually a baby version of the cauliflower you usually buy.

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 color cauliflower is healthiest? ›

Purple. Purple cauliflower is the healthiest option, with numerous advantages. The purple hue is due to the antioxidants called anthocyanins. These are the pigments present in various other plants and plant-based products, including red cabbage and red wine.

Which is healthier, broccoli or cauliflower? ›

While they are both very nutritious vegetables, broccoli has a higher vitamin content, specifically in vitamin K and C, than cauliflower and is specifically known to be great for eye health. Broccoli florets also provide more minerals and fiber as well as contains vitamin A that isn't in cauliflower.

Is cauliflower better steamed or baked? ›

Cauliflower is an excellent blank canvas. You can steam or blanch it to keep its essential flavors intact, but by roasting or sautéing it, you can bring out its sweetness. Cauliflower will absorb the oil and seasoning, soaking up flavors much the way eggplant does, but it remains firmer.

What happens if you overcook cauliflower? ›

Strain, Drain, And Dry Your Cauliflower Well

Overcooking vegetables causes their structure to break down, releasing nutrients into the water. They will also release more moisture when overcooked, making everything soggy.

Why is my cauliflower not firm? ›

Other telltale signs of spoilage for cauliflower include mold, off-smells, slimy texture, or soft spots. Per Does it Go Bad?, cauliflower is supposed to be firm to the touch. Once you see soft spots or examples of slimy texture, the cauliflower should definitely be thrown out.

How do you know if cauliflower is overcooked? ›

Like all brassicas, cauliflower smells very unpleasant if overcooked, so brief cooking is essential.

How to stop roasted veg from going soggy? ›

The next time you roast vegetables, add some cornstarch. Yes, cornstarch—that box in your pantry is the secret to a super-crispy exterior on veggies, from potatoes to cauliflower.

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