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These must-try cauliflower recipes showcase the best ways to eat this popular and versatile veggie! Try it roasted, crispy, in tacos, as rice, and more.

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Cauliflower has become quite the hot vegetable! Once relegated to veggie trays, cauliflower is now used in inventive ways at restaurants and in cookbooks. Maybe you’ve seen buffalo cauliflower wings, the popular vegan stand-in for the meaty variety?

Cauliflower blended into tiny bits and cooked becomes cauliflower rice, a popular low-carb rice substitute. You’ll find it popping up everywhere from tacos to risotto to fettuccine alfredo sauce. Is there anything that cauliflower can’t make delicious?

If you’re looking for the most delicious cauliflower recipes on the internet, you’ve come to the right place. Here we’ve compiled our top recipes that make cauliflower into the glamorous vegetable that it is.

Let’s get to those cauliflower recipes!

How to cut cauliflower into florets

In most of the recipes above, you’ll need to cut cauliflower into florets. Are you ever frustrated by finding the best method, and then end up with crumbles all over the counter? Guess what? We’ve got a quick and simple way to cut cauliflower: without the mess! Here’s exactly how to cut cauliflower.

Cauliflower nutrition

Even better, cauliflower is one of the 20 best vegetables you can eat! Here are some of the benefits of cauliflower:

  • Low in calories. This cruciferous vegetable has only 25 calories per cup of florets, making it a low-calorie way to get vitamins and nutrients into your diet.
  • High in nutrients: It’s high in vitamin C, potassium and omega 3’s.
  • Good source of fiber. It’s also is high in fiber. 1 cup has about 10% of your daily needs.

About the authors

Alex & Sonja

Hi there! We’re Alex & Sonja Overhiser, authors of two cookbooks, busy parents, and a real life couple who cooks together. We founded the A Couple Cooks website in 2010 to share simple, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking. We now offer thousands of original recipes, cooking tips, and meal planning ideas—all written and photographed by the two of us (and tested on our kids!).

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  1. Sanelsa says:

    Very insightful cauli-flower recipes!