Roasted Cauliflower - How to Roast Cauliflower Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

Roasted cauliflower is good for you, easy to make, and tastes delicious. Learn how to roast cauliflower here!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it:Roasting brings out so much flavor in the cauliflower. You’ll never go back to steamed or boiled cauliflower.

How long it takes: 25 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: sharp knife, roasting pan (sheet pan), oven
Servings: 4

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Table of Contents close

  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About This Recipe
  • 3 What You’ll Need
  • 4 How to Cut and Prep Cauliflower (2 ways)
  • 5 How To Roast Cauliflower In 3 Simple Steps
  • 6 What’s A Sheet Pan?
  • 7 Oven Temp
  • 8 FAQs
  • 9 Make It Your Own
  • 10 Make Ahead Ideas
  • 12 Leftover Love
  • 13 More delicious cauliflower recipes
  • 14 Get the Recipe: Roasted Cauliflower – How to Roast Cauliflower

I’ve been roasting vegetables like it is my job (wait …. I guess it kind of is my job!) and we LOVE them this way. Roasted broccoli is amazing, roasted carrots are just yummy, mushrooms are unbelievably tasty, any kind of squash is the best, and I bet you get the point. I could go on and on. Roasting brings so much flavor and texture to most vegetables and it’s a healthy way to cook them.

Cauliflower is no exception. It really is the best way to eat cauliflower. And it is unbelievably easy, which is always a bonus.

Why eat cauliflower? Because your mother always told you to eat your vegetables, right? Seriously, cauliflower is low in calories and contains almost every nutrient your body needs, according to Healthline. It’s an excellent source of fiber, choline, and lots of antioxidants.

Maybe the only way you’ve even eaten cauliflower is boiled to death. Yeah, then I get why you say you don’t like cauliflower. That method of cooking tends to produce a soggy, mushy, strong-tasting mess. No wonder it’s usually slathered with cheese sauce.

Try roasted cauliflower today. After one bite, it may become your new favorite!

PS: Can’t get enough of cauliflower? Try whole roasted cauliflower with creamy Dijon sauce (you’ll want to DRINK the sauce!) and my favorite burrito bowl topping, roasted cauliflower with chili powder. Don’t forget the pickled onions!

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About This Recipe

Once you learn the basics of how to roast cauliflower, you’ll find yourself doing it constantly!

Roasting vegetables is an easy process and usually requires just a few simple ingredients.

I’ll run you through the basics here and give you a few extra tips.

As always, look for the printable recipe card near the end of the post. It has complete Instructions, measurements, and nutrition information.

What You’ll Need

  • Cauliflower: Look for a firm head of cauliflower that’s creamy white in color with fresh green leaves around the stem. Avoid cauliflower with brown or soft spots. Raw cauliflower can be stored in a plastic or paper bag in the fridge for up to a week.
  • Olive Oil: Other types of oil can be substituted, such as avocado, grapeseed, or any other mild tasting oil.
  • Salt and Pepper: Use coarse ground salt and black pepper if you can. It’s amazing how much flavor the bits of salt and pepper add.

How to Cut and Prep Cauliflower (2 ways)

First Method: Slamming Cauliflower on Counter

The first way to “cut” cauliflower is slamming it on the counter (the stem end only) while it’s still wrapped. It’s a fun and quick way to break the head of cauliflower into florets. This method won’t work if your store carries cauliflower that isn’t wrapped in plastic. It can also result in uneven sizes of florets. I don’t mind this when roasting (I love the crispy little ones!), but if you want more uniform florets, try our next method.

Second Method: Cutting with a Knife

The more… let’s say sophisticated….way is this:

Start by removing any outer leaves.

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Cut the cauliflower in quarters from top to bottom.

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Next, cut diagonally to cut out the core.

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Next, break or cut the quarters into bite-sized pieces.

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That’s it! Either way is completely acceptable for this recipe.

How To Roast Cauliflower In 3 Simple Steps

To roast cauliflower or any other vegetable, there are a few basic requirements: large rimmed pan (sheet pan), vegetables cut into evenly sized pieces, oil and seasonings, and a hot oven.

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What’s A Sheet Pan?

A half sheet pan is 18 x 13 inches, with a 1 inch rim.

Beyond roasting vegetables, you’ll use this versatile pan for a variety of cooking tasks from sheet pan dinners to baked bacon.

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Wash and dry cauliflower. Rinse cauliflower with water, cut it into small florets as close to the same size as possible, and dry thoroughly. I give the florets a spin in my salad spinner. The smaller and the drier they are, the crispier they’ll get and the quicker they’ll cook.

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Add seasoning and oil. Toss the florets with olive oil, salt and pepper. You can do this in a large bowl or right on the sheet pan.

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Spread the florets on a baking pan. Give them as much space as possible so there’s good air flow between the florets. Crowding the florets creates steam which prevents browning and makes the cauliflower soggy.

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Roast. Bake the cauliflower in a preheated oven at 425°F until crispy and golden brown!

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Oven Temp

The recipe is written for 425°F but if you have something else in the oven that you need to cook at a specific temperature (350°F – 400°F) the cauliflower will still roast nicely. It won’t cook as quickly and or get quite as crispy but still tastes great.

Eat roasted cauliflower as a side dish, or use it in other recipes. Try this cauliflower cheddar dip. It’s a healthier alternative to heavy all-cheddar dips. Similarly, roasted cauliflower and cheddar soup tastes unbelievably rich but won’t break your calorie count for the day.

Even though the cauliflower is blended together with other ingredients, roasting it first gives your dish an amazing depth of flavor. Everyone will want to know your secret, and how to roast cauliflower!

FAQs

How do you roast cauliflower without it getting mushy?

1) Dry it well. Make sure the raw cauliflower is very dry before coating it with oil. Spread it out on a towel on the counter for a half hour or so to make sure it gets good and dry. A salad spinner helps, too. Dry = Crispy!
2) Coat with oil. A thin layer of oil not only gives flavor but also increases the crispness of the cauliflower, much like deep frying would. If you like, spray the florets with olive oil spray to make sure they are well-coated with oil.
3) Promote good air flow. Spread the cauliflower out on the baking pan. Since cauliflower has a high water content, good air circulation promotes crispiness.
4) Preheat the oven. Make sure the oven is preheated before you start roasting the cauliflower. A good hot oven is essential. To really kickstart the roasting process, preheat the sheet pan in the oven.

Should you wash cauliflower before cooking?

Yes, a thorough rinse with cold water is essential. Who knows where your cauliflower has been before it made its way to your kitchen? Even if it’s straight from the farmer, you’ll want to make sure there isn’t any leftover grit or insects. Always wash produce before eating it!

Can you overcook cauliflower?

Yes, although it happens less frequently when you roast it. Overcooked cauliflower will be mushy, crumbly, and have a strong flavor.

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Make It Your Own

  • Add seasoning. Add your favorite seasoning to the cauliflower. Make it spicy with chili powder, curry powder, and taco seasoning; seasoned salt or garlic powder add flavor, too. Dried or fresh herbs are great, too. We also love our all-purpose seasoning on cauliflower.
  • Dress it up. Cauliflower doesn’t have a strong flavor and can be dressed up in a variety of sauces. After roasting, drizzle on beautifully green chimichurri, a garlicky parsley topping. Homemade pesto or salsa verde are great, too.
  • Add cheese. Try my Parmesan roasted cauliflower recipe or top the cauliflower with a dreamy cheese sauce.
  • Roast it in your air fryer: Try air fryer cauliflower when you don’t want to use your oven. Be sure to try air fryer buffalo cauliflower bites, too.

Make Ahead Ideas

While this is a very simple recipe, prepping the raw cauliflower ahead of time will save you time at dinner. Cut, wash, and dry the florets up to 4 days in advance. Store them in a plastic or paper bag or covered bowl in the fridge.

Storage & Reheating Tips

Refrigerate: Leftover roasted cauliflower can be stored in the fridge for up to five days in a covered container.

Freeze: If you prefer, freeze it for up to one month. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.

Reheat: For best results, reheat in the oven (or toaster oven) or on a sheet pan to regain the crispiness. A few minutes in an air fryer will do the trick, too.

Leftover Love

Add leftover roasted cauliflower to your favorite burrito bowl. Make cauliflower nachos or cauliflower tacos. You won’t believe how tasty they are!

More delicious cauliflower recipes

  • Cauliflower Steaks Recipe – thick meaty slices of roasted cauliflower.
  • Roasted Cauliflower Salad with arugula & sweet potato
  • Pickled Cauliflower (refrigerator pickles)
  • Cauliflower, Potato and Cheddar Bake
  • Instant Pot Cauliflower Potato Soup – so creamy and smooth!
  • Cauliflower Rice Recipe – healthy and easy!

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Recipe

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

4 servings

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Roasted cauliflower is good for you, easy to make, and tastes delicious. Learn how to roast cauliflower here!

Ingredients

  • 1 head cauliflower (about 4 cups florets)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil (other types of oil are fine, too)
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.

  • Wash cauliflower, cut it into medium-sized florets, and dry very thoroughly. Don’t skip drying — it’s important. Use a salad spinner if you have one, or just shake all the water out and pat dry with a clean, lint-free towel.

  • Add florets to a large bowl, add olive oil, and toss to coat. (You can do this right on the sheet pan, if you prefer.) Spread cauliflower on sheet pan in a single layer and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

  • Bake for 10 minutes, flip each piece over, and bake for 10 more minutes. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • The drier you get the cauliflower before mixing with the olive oil, the better this recipe turns out.
  • Don’t worry if you have more cauliflower than the recipe calls for. Add a bit of extra oil and make sure there’s enough room on the sheet pan to spread the florets out. If necessary, use two sheet pans.
  • Add Ins: 1/2 teaspoon to 1 teaspoon of seasoned salt, garlic powder, taco seasoning, chili powder, or curry powder can be added before roasting. Sauces such as salsa verde, chimichurri, or pesto can be added afterwards.
  • Make Ahead Idea: Prep the raw florets up to four days in advance. They’ll keep well in the fridge in a resealable bag or tightly sealed container. Bake as directed.
  • Air Fryer Instructions: Prepare cauliflower as directed and preheat air fryer to 390°F. Arrange cauliflower in a single layer. You may have to do it batches. Cook for 12-15 minutes or until cauliflower is tender and browned.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 98kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Sodium: 43mg, Potassium: 430mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin C: 69mg, Calcium: 32mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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FAQs

Why is my roasted cauliflower not crispy? ›

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.

How to cook cauliflower Rachael Ray? ›

directions
  1. Bring chicken broth to a boil (Rachael Ray used beef broth).
  2. Add frozen cauliflower.
  3. Boil for about 8-10 minutes.
  4. Drain -- in case there is too much liquid -- Add cheeses, butter and more broth if it is too thin for your taste.
  5. Smash with a masher. Should be the consistency of mashed potatoes. -- yum!

Do I have to wash cauliflower before roasting? ›

NOTES
  1. Place a rack in the center of your oven and preheat to 425 degrees F. ...
  2. Cut the head of cauliflower into four quarters.
  3. Slice each quarter into 6-8 pieces. ...
  4. Give all the florets a thorough rinse in a colander. ...
  5. Spread the florets out in an even layer on the baking sheet.
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Why is my roasted cauliflower tough? ›

Have you roasted cauliflower before and it came out tough or mushy? A common problem is either roasting it at too low a temperature or stopping once the cauliflower is tender—both mean that the florets do not caramelize.

What makes roasted veggies crispy? ›

Get Extra-Crispy Roasted Vegetables by Adding a Little Cornstarch.

How to stop roasted veg from going soggy? ›

Using the wrong pan

Yes, you can roast vegetables in a casserole dish or even a cake pan. But the high sides make it harder for the water inside of the vegetables to evaporate during baking, setting you up for sogginess. Instead? Use a simple rimmed baking sheet.

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.

How do you roast cauliflower without it smelling? ›

To avoid cauliflower smell while cooking, add a few drops of white vinegar - it kills the smell.

Can dogs have cauliflower? ›

Yes, dogs can eat cauliflower in moderation, either raw or cooked. Cauliflower is a source of dietary fiber, vitamin K, and vitamin C for dogs. Some dogs may dislike the slightly bitter taste of cauliflower. Avoid cauliflower with seasonings or oils, as they can cause upset stomach.

What are dark spots on cauliflower? ›

“The spots that you see on cauliflower are typically areas where the vegetable has started to age and oxidize, which can occur due to exposure to air and light,” explained Norah Clark, a chef and registered dietitian. “It's essentially a natural process akin to how an apple turns brown after being cut open.”

Why is my cauliflower not roasting? ›

Cauliflower has a very high water content, so it won't get crispy if you bake the florets crowded together. "Be sure to give each floret a bit of room so that the they have space for airflow. I'd also recommend baking them on a silicone baking mat," says Blay.

What does baking soda do to cauliflower? ›

Baking soda – I've said it before and I'll most likely say it again…a pinch of this stuff will help break down your cauliflower and make it blend up into a velvety dream. Scallions – Because a little cooked onion (of any kind) makes for a solid base for any savory dish. Also they make for a pretty garnish.

What to pair with cauliflower? ›

Anchovy, beef, blue cheese, buffalo mozzarella, butter, cheddar cheese, chickpeas, curry, farro, feta cheese, gruyère cheese, parmesan cheese, pork, quinoa, rice, saffron, tahini, tofu, turkey, turmeric, yoghurt.

Why are my cauliflower bites not crispy? ›

Cauliflower has a very high water content, so it won't get crispy if you bake the florets crowded together. "Be sure to give each floret a bit of room so that the they have space for airflow. I'd also recommend baking them on a silicone baking mat," says Blay.

Why is my cauliflower soft? ›

First, take care not to overcrowd your pan; if the cauliflower is packed in rim-to-rim, the moisture will not be able to escape as the florets cook, which will result in soft steamed cauliflower instead of roasted.

How do you keep cauliflower from getting soggy? ›

If you cut all the way through the floret, you're cutting through the cell structure of the curd — and when you cook it, that part will get mushy. Easier still: Place the larger florets on a baking sheet, sprinkle with a little olive oil and roast them. Michael Marks is the marketing manager for FreshPoint.

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.

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