My go-to roasted cauliflower recipe! It’s super easy to make and totally customizable with your favorite seasonings.

Are you on Team Cauliflower?
Up until about five years ago, I admittedly wasn’t. I had sampled it on one too many boring raw veggie trays, tolerated it in lackluster frozen veggie mixes, and just didn’t think it was my thing. But then a friend introduced me to the magic that is roasted cauliflower. And, as has been the case with many a veggie, roasting proved to be my gateway into becoming a full-on fan. I am downright obsessed with it now.
First off, roasted cauliflower is genuinely delicious. When the oven works its magic, crisp cauliflower caramelizes into sweet and savory and soft bites that I can happily pop nonstop like candy. It’s also an incredibly versatile roasted veggie, easy to customize with your favorite seasonings, or add to your favorite salads, pastas, soups, appetizers and more. And of course, it’s also a nutrient-rich cruciferous veggie, full of lots of fiber, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals that you can feel great about.
And, it happens to be the starring ingredient in a new enchilada recipe that’s coming to the blog tomorrow, so stay tuned.
Before we get to the enchiladas, though, I thought I would pop in today with a quick tutorial for my go-to roasted cauliflower recipe. It’s incredibly easy to make. And even if you’ve never been on Team Cauliflower up until this point, I’d strongly encourage you to give it a try. If you’re anything like me, it might just turn into your new favorite thing. ;)
How To Cut Cauliflower:
Alright, first things first — here’s a quick video below for how to cut a head of cauliflower. The size of the florets here is up to you. Just try to make them uniformly sized (more or less) so that they will cook evenly.
Basic Roasted Cauliflower Ingredients:
Once your cauliflower is ready to go, gather all of your ingredients together. For classic roasted cauliflower, you will need:
- Cauliflower florets: Check.
- Olive oil: Or whatever your preferred roasting oil may be.
- Sea salt and freshly-cracked pepper: And lots of them.
- Garlic powder: This is optional, but I always add it to my roasted cauliflower. (Or you could mince and mix in a clove of fresh garlic.)
Optional Extra Seasonings:
Honestly, the above recipe is how I roast my cauliflower 90% of the time, and it’s plenty flavorful. But if you’d like, feel free to add any other favorite seasonings to your roasted cauliflower recipe as well. Just about any flavor combo will work here, but some of my faves include:
- Italian Seasoning
- Cajun Seasoning
- Za’atar Seasoning
- Taco Seasoning
- Everything Bagel Seasoning
- Curry Powder
- Steak Seasoning
- Caribbean Jerk Seasoning
Also, a squeeze of lemon juice just before serving is a great way to brighten up the flavors. Or I also love sprinkling on some cheese immediately after baking, or tossing the cauliflower with a handful of nuts for extra flavor.

How To Roast Cauliflower:
To make roasted cauliflower, simply:
- Prepare your baking sheet. You can either grease a rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray, or line with parchment paper or foil. If you would like to use parchment, be sure to use a brand that can tolerate 400°F oven heat. (Brands vary with their heat tolerances. Regardless, whenever you are using parchment at higher heat, always be sure to keep a close eye on it so that it does not burn.)
- Toss the ingredients together. Either in a large mixing bowl, or — if you’d like to have one less dish to wash — directly on the baking sheet itself, toss the cauliflower, olive oil, salt, pepper and any additional seasonings together until evenly combined. Spread the cauliflower florets out in an even layer on the baking sheet.
- Roast until lightly golden. Then roast for 25-30 minutes or until the baked cauliflower is tender and slightly golden around the edges. Remove from the oven, give it a quick taste to see if it needs to be seasoned with any extra salt and pepper, then…
- Serve! I love roasted cauliflower best when it’s hot and fresh out of the oven. But it’s also delicious when served chilled, like in a pasta salad.

Roasted Cauliflower Recipes:
If you ask me, roasted cauliflower can go in just about everything — salad, pasta, soup, pizzas, frittata, dip, tacos, curry, enchiladas (coming soon!), and more. Here are a few of my favorite recipes on the blog!
- Roasted Cauliflower & Black Bean Tacos
- Roasted Cauliflower, Chickpea and Arugula Salad
- Roasted Cauliflower, Mushroom and Wild Rice “Stuffing”
- Roasted Cauliflower Orzo Salad
- Buffalo Cauliflower Dip

Enjoy, everyone!
Roasted Cauliflower Recipe | 1-Minute Video
Roasted Cauliflower

Ingredients
- 1 medium head of cauliflower, cut into florets
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly-cracked black pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Heat oven to 400°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper* or grease with cooking spray.
- Spread the cauliflower out evenly on the baking sheet. Then drizzle with the olive oil, and sprinkle evenly with the salt, pepper and garlic powder. Toss gently to evenly coat the cauliflower.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes, until soft and lightly golden.
- Serve immediately.
Notes







Just tried this recipe, and frankly, I am very surprised!
I was desperately looking for inspiration to accommodate my cauliflower, not sure what to do with it. I just knew I didn’t want to use it to make a soup, that was all.
Brillant idea to add garlic powder, it works very well! Thank you!! Will do it again!
Just perfect!! I have a tough audience and dinner was a breeze tonight. I skipped the garlic salt. Thank you.
Love all of your additional seasoning suggestions! Za’atar is one of my favorites. But honestly, evoo, salt, pepper, lemon just never gets old.
Thumbs up from all the family. Easy and still moist!
Added a touch of oregano and smoked paprika. Was delicious. Just used a dark baking sheet.
I tried your recipe this evening using salt (Hawaiian?), pepper, Italian Seasoning and Garlic Powder. I substituted Canola Oil in place of Olive Oil. It was SO SIMPLE to make and turned out very tasty. It’s simple to fix — changing an ingredient or two can give you a variety of tastes. Love it! :)
Tried the Baked Cauliflower recipe using salt (red color) & pepper, Italian Seasoning, and Garlic Powder. I did not have any Olive Oil so substituted Canola Oil instead. It turned out perfect and so easy to fix! I also fixed a port chop with Shake and Bake. A perfect meal for one! Thanks.
This was easy & tasted great. I normally steam my cauliflower, then fry in pan with a little butter, but was looking for something healthier. The kids didn’t complain either. And it also tastes great as a cold snack the next day!
Was easy to make. Quick. Another option for delicious cauliflower.
Roasted Cauliflower tasted great. It was quick and easy. Better than expected. JeanMarie