Cauliflower is our family favourite, so I try to make a variety of Indian cauliflower recipes. Roasted cauliflower was one thing I have wanted to try forever. Ever since I made this cauliflower soup, it has become a regular at our home. So we started buying cauliflower just to make that soup and never got to try the roasted cauliflower.
But finally decided to get to it and searched how to roast cauliflower and OMG! that's a lot of recipes throughout the net. So went through a couple of oven roasted cauliflower recipes and came up with a version of my own. Unlike the western recipes, I added some Indian spices, flavor to make this South Indian recipe.
Even though we are using the oven to make this, I don't prefer calling it baked cauliflower because I feel that calling it so doesn't justify how good the texture of this cauliflower is! Baked cauliflower sounds more like a baked pasta dish with cheese etc.
But if you are looking to make a crispy cauliflower recipe but without deep frying it in oil, then this oven roasted cauliflower is the way to go. The cornstarch, mixed with some oil and the roasted method of cooking does the trick and what you get is crispy cauliflower with a slightly charred effect (which I love!). Trust me when I say this, kids LOVE it! My sons can't have enough of this!
Roasting the cauliflower considerably reduces the quantity, I mean, even though you use a large cauliflower, cut it into small florets, which will look like a LOT when its raw, but when roasted it shrinks and looks very less in volume and is gone in no time. The kids gobble it like it is French fries. I'm not kidding! So these days I use two large heads to make this recipe.
I would suggest that you first try this recipe with one cauliflower because sometimes it might get soggy if you don't get the oil/cornstarch combination and baking time right. So first master it with a small cauliflower and then increase the proportions. I have used South Indian spices, but feel free to use herbs and spices of your choice. I also do a combination with tofu to make this roasted cauliflower and tofu curry.
If your kids love this oven roasted cauliflower then I'm pretty sure that they will devour this roasted chickpeas recipe too. Try it out.
Recipe
Oven Roasted Cauliflower Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 Big Cauliflower (Cut Into Medium Size Florets)
- ¼ Cup Oil
- 2 Tablespoons Sambar Powder
- 1 Teaspoon Red Chili Powder
- ¼ Teaspoon Turmeric Powder
- ¼ Teaspoon Hing
- As Per Taste Salt
- 1 Tablespoon Cornflour
Instructions
- Cut the cauliflower into medium size florets and clean it by soaking in a mixture of warm water and salt.
- In a large mixing bowl combine all the other ingredients and whisk it.
- Now add the cauliflower florets little by little and toss it well to coat thoroughly with the mixture.
- Spread it evenly on a greased baking sheet.
- Preheat the oven at 425F for 15 minutes.
- Roast the cauliflower for 25 minutes, tossing it once around 15 minutes.
- To get a crispy texture, turn the oven switch to broil mode for 3-5 minutes, again tossing once in the middle. While doing this make sure that you keep the oven door open and keep your kids out of the kitchen.
My Notes
- Using the same procedure you can experiment with different flavors like garam masala, curry powder or use a variety of herbs.
PS: The recipe has been updated & republished from the 2008 archives.
Neela says
Hi I want to try this but I don't know what is Hing can you elaborate more thanks
Madhuram says
Hi Neela, check this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asafoetida. You can very well omit it too. It's a spice powder added for its flavor and digestion.
Jan says
What is Sambar Powder and Hing?
And, where would I find it?
Madhuram says
Sambar powder is a South Indian flavoring like curry powder which is a North Indian flavoring. It's a mixture of cumin, black pepper, red chilies, turmeric and dal. Hing is also a spice used for flavoring and digestion. It's derived from a bark of a tree. Both are available in Indian grocery stores. You could used curry powder or garam masala or Italian seasoning mix too.
Hansa Vaya says
Hey Madhu,
I have coked the cauliflower recipe many times. My family loves this recipe. It turns out quite crispy and tasty.
Madhuram says
Thanks for the feedback Hansa.
Vikki says
what is sambar powder, hing, and corn flour and where can i purchase these in the Westchester, NY area? Thank you.
Madhuram says
All these ingredients are available in Indian grocery stores. If not you can use regular cayenne/paprika, garlic/onion powder, salt or one of the various varieties of seasoning available from Mrs.Dash.
VK says
Hi Madhuram, I tried the oven roasted cauliflower today and it was
great!! I altered it a little by tossing it in a seasoning of
mustard seeds and urad dhall at the end and i also added curry leaves and
baked it along with the cauliflower. I t was nice and crispy.Thanx for the lovely recipe.
Madhuram says
You're welcome VK.
vvv says
Wthether we can try this with besan flour instead of corn flour?
Madhuram says
Yes you could.
viji says
hi,
Can i use the same recipe to roast broccoli ?
let me know.
thanks
Viji, I have not tried roasting broccoli, but feel that the time would be even less. I googled for roasted garlic and most recipes specify 20-25 minutes at 425F/220C.
MALAR says
Dear Madhu,
I tried this recipe. used bajji flour instead of corn flour n added in some steamed potato cubes, onion slices and some diced garlic. mine tasted like aloo gobi n hubby dearest who usually shuns second helpings of veggies asked for seconds. thanks for ur easy n quick ideas.
That's an interesting variation to the recipe Malar. I would love to try it your way. Thanks for letting me know.
Gita says
Hi Madhu
First time commenting on your site . Your site looks awesome and so are your pictures.
I tried this for the last 2 parties and it was a super hit. Thanks much for a wonderful and easy recipe.
G
You're welcome Gita.
renu says
Dear Madhu,
I made this for Thanksgiving party and must say it came out damn good. Everyone really enjoyed and I got tons of compliments. Thanks,
Renu, thanks for trying the recipe. It's great to know that everybody liked it.
Vidduiyer says
Dear Madhu,
My husband made this for me today since ive had Manchurain craving for sometime now... we've always deep fried it but this came out really really well.... the best part is i felt like a Queen.. cos m expecting now and my husband is givin to my Cravings !!! thnx thnx !!
Hi Viddu, thank you so much for the feedback. Congratulations and take good care of yourself.