Southwestern Roasted Cauliflower Recipe with Cumin & Paprika (2024)

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Roasted Cauliflower is spiced up with southwestern flavors. It can never be considered the boring vegetable again.
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As a kid, I never gave cauliflower any love. Really, the loveliest (well, as much as one can wax poetic about a cruciferous vegetable) didn't start until a couple of years ago.

When it comes to the raw vegetable plate, the humble cauliflower are usually the last florets standing. But cauliflower has so much more potential than crudite platters. It has to be nurture, encourage and loved. Or may be that's grated, pureed and roasted.

Southwestern Roasted Cauliflower Recipe with Cumin & Paprika (2)

The first time I tried roasting cauliflower (with Indian spices), it got rave reviews. So, I thought a different version, this time using the flavors of the southwest, would be welcome at the dinner table. It was a hit! And this flavorful side dish took only 5 minutes of active prep time.

I think the cauliflower's feeling the love now.

The recipe:

Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
Cut cauliflower into florets, about 1 ½-inches each. Transfer the florets to a bowl. Toss the cauliflower with the olive oil.

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In a small bowl, stir together the chili powder, ground cumin, paprika and salt.

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Pour the spice mixture over the cauliflower and, using your hands, toss to coat the cauliflower.

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Transfer the cauliflower to a baking sheet and roast the cauliflower, turning occasionally, until it is tender and golden brown, about 20 minutes. Serve.

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Southwestern Roasted Cauliflower Recipe with Cumin & Paprika

Roasted Cauliflower is spiced up with southwestern flavors. It can never be considered the boring vegetable again.

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 Cups

Calories: 139kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.

  • Cut cauliflower into florets, about 1½-inches each. Transfer the florets to a bowl. Toss the cauliflower with the olive oil.

  • In a small bowl, stir together the chili powder, ground cumin, paprika and salt.

  • Pour the spice mixture over the cauliflower and, using your hands, toss to coat the cauliflower.

  • Transfer the cauliflower to a baking sheet and roast the cauliflower, turning occasionally, until it is tender and golden brown, about 20 minutes. Serve.

Notes

WW (Old Points) 0 / WW (Points+) 1

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5Cup | Calories: 139kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 445mg | Potassium: 1394mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 545IU | Vitamin C: 218.6mg | Calcium: 109mg | Iron: 2.8mg

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  1. Lindsey

    Made this tonight - it was delicious!

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  2. Mickey D. Neal

    I chose some Indian spices for this cauliflower; mostly because I used to go to this amazing pita spot in Philly where they had roasted cauliflower and this is as close as I can get to tasting it. I’d encourage you to try these spices even if you don’t think you’ll like them- the blend is mild and not too spicy.

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    • Dara (Cookin' Canuck)

      Mickey, you're absolutely right! I actually posted a roasted cauliflower recipe with Indian spices a couple of years ago.

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  3. Nutmeg Nanny

    Oh wow, I love roasted cauliflower so much 🙂 this recipe is perfect!

    Reply

  4. Deborah

    I really adore cauliflower and these flavors sound so amazing!

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  5. Theresa @ Delicacious

    I love cauliflower but I've only tried roasting them once. It was a disaster. I left them for too long and they became a wilted black mess. Shall attempt it again with your recipe!

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  6. Jessica @ Floptimism

    I agree -- raw cauliflower is just not my jam. As soon as you roast it, though, it becomes one of my favorite veggies!

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  7. Liz @ The Lemon Bowl

    Love roasting cauliflower and I love your version!! We grew up eating it roasted with ketchup. I'm not going to lie, it was pretty good. 🙂 And hey, better than french fries right?

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  8. Kalyn

    I love cauliflower and this sounds delicious!

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Southwestern Roasted Cauliflower Recipe with Cumin & Paprika (2024)

FAQs

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 is my roasted cauliflower mushy? ›

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. Next, don't be overly generous with the oil — a light coating is what we're after here.

How to roast a cauliflower Ottolenghi? ›

In a large bowl, toss the cauliflower with three tablespoons of oil and a half-teaspoon of salt, then spread out on a large oven tray lined with greaseproof paper. Roast for 22-25 minutes, until lightly charred but still with a bite. Transfer to a large bowl and leave to cool. 2.

How healthy is roasted cauliflower? ›

When it comes to nutrition, cauliflower is a superstar. It's high in vitamins C and K, and is also a good source of folate, which supports cell growth and is essential during pregnancy. Cauliflower is fat-free and cholesterol-free. And it's low in sodium.

Does cauliflower need to be washed before roasting? ›

Caramelization is the key to giving the roasted cauliflower flavor. Give all the florets a thorough rinse in a colander. Shake them dry. Spread the florets out in an even layer on the baking sheet.

What will adding lemon juice to the water for cooking cauliflower do? ›

Cauliflower should be cooked quartered, or cut into florets at the base of the stem. In kitchen lore, lemon juice, milk, flour and vinegar have all been recommended as additions to cauliflower cooking water, presumably to keep it white.

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 is the secret to roasting vegetables? ›

The perfect temperature– 400 degrees Fahrenheit is the perfect temperature for most roasted vegetables. It allows for a crispy, perfectly browned exterior and a fork tender interior. But it will vary based on the types of veggies and oil used. If your veggies are not browning enough, try increasing the temperature.

Why does cooked cauliflower hurt my stomach? ›

Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower contain high levels of insoluble fiber, which can quickly lead to digestive upset, especially when consumed raw. Symptoms can include bloating, gas and cramping.

What temperature is best for cauliflower? ›

Start by preheating the oven to 425°F. Don't go any lower with the oven temperature here—a hot oven helps the cauliflower florets crisp up and caramelize as they cook. If your oven has a convection setting, I recommend using it! It'll help the cauliflower brown beautifully.

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.

Can I eat too much cauliflower? ›

While everyone's tolerance is different, too much cauliflower can create G.I. distress, like excess gas and bloating. “Make sure to drink enough water to move it through your system,” suggests Lincoln. Cooking it can also dial back digestion woes.

Is cauliflower good for high blood pressure? ›

Research shows sulforaphane helps lower cholesterol levels, which can keep your arteries clear of fatty buildup. This promotes healthy blood pressure and lowers your risk of heart disease. Cauliflower's dietary fiber has similar cholesterol-lowering abilities.

Should I soak cauliflower in salt water? ›

Next, transfer the florets to a colander and place them under running water to wash off the dirt and bigger bugs. After this, it is suggested to blanch them in salt water to kill bacteria and parasites for 10–20 minutes.

How long to soak cauliflower in vinegar water? ›

Produce with rough outer skin: Items such as broccoli, potatoes and cauliflower are a little harder to clean. Soak in a solution of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water for 1 minute. For heads of cabbage or lettuce, it's best to separate the leaves first.

Is it worth marinating cauliflower? ›

Mildly Marinated Cauliflower is the perfect balance of pickling spices. There's a sweet tang that children will love and don't hesitate to add it to salads.

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