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Oven Roasted Cauliflower – South Indian Style

Baked Cauliflower Fries

Cauliflower is my husband’s favorite vegetable, so I try to cook different dishes with it.  Nupur’s Cauliflower Soup has become such a hit in my house, these days even my mother is asking me to make it quite often.  While searching the net I came to know about oven roasted cauliflower and was so tempted to try it.  There are 1001 recipes available throughout the net for roasted cauliflower and this is my version. 

Ingredients:
Cauliflower, big – 1, cut into medium size florets
Oil – 1/4 cup
Sambar powder – 2 tablespoons
Red Chili powder – 1 teaspoon
Turmeric powder – 1/4 teaspoon
Hing – 1/4 teaspoon
Salt – as per taste
Cornflour – 1 tablespoon

Procedure:
1.  Cut the cauliflower into medium size florets and clean it by soaking in a mixture of warm water and salt.

2.  In a large mixing bowl combine all the other ingredients and whisk it.

3.  Now add the cauliflower florets little by little and toss it well to coat thoroughly with the mixture.

4.  Spread it evenly on a greased baking sheet.

5.  Preheat the oven at 425F for 15 minutes.

6.  Roast the cauliflower for 25 minutes, tossing it once around 15 minutes.

7.  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.

Crispy oven roasted cauliflower is ready to be snacked on or as a side dish.

My Notes:
Using the same procedure you can experiment with different flavors like garam masala, curry powder or use a variety of herbs.

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31 Responses to “Oven Roasted Cauliflower – South Indian Style”

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    Hayley Says:

    I love roasting cauliflower and broccoli. The crunch is so amazing. Thanks for sharing this version, I love all the spice!

    I’ve always wanted to try roasting broccoli too. Should try it one of these days.

  2. 29
    RedChillies Says:

    Madhuram, I made this today and we loved it. I did not use sambhar powder though. I must have used a bit too much oil as it turned soft and not crispy. The next time I will keep that in mind. But thanks for the wonderful recipe.

    Thanks RC. About a tablespoonful of oil should be fine.

  3. 28
    Prasanna Says:

    Hi Madhuram,
    I like your eggless recipes. I had actually made Gobi Manchurian by baking before, one of my own Brilliant ideas :wink: , hated deep fry. Always made Wet Manchurian since it was never crunchy. I’ll try broiling as you suggest, then I can even try dry manchurian!

  4. 27
    Shobana Says:

    Hey Madhu..,healthy way of having cauliflower. I am gonna try this out today.

  5. 26
    Vidya Says:

    I prepared cauliflower yesterday with just chilli powder and salt and while preparing it i was thinking how it would taste with sambar powder. Yours looks so yum…i guess i can try it without any hesitation :smile:

  6. 25
    Priya Says:

    Mann this look super duper delicious. Mouth watering, especially now that I am expecting ;-)
    That should explain why posting rate of recipes have slowed down a little.

  7. 24
    Bharti Says:

    That look so yummy! I always end up making aloo gobhi. Wil be giving this a try the next time I get cauliflower.

  8. 23
    DivyA Vikram Says:

    I rarely make cauliflower fry..Roasting in oven sounds a healthier option..

  9. 22
    Roma Says:

    hey! Nice and really new method of making cauliflower. The roasted flavor must be so different than the one we are used to having. Good one, Madhu.

  10. 21
    Madhuram Says:

    Meera, welcome to my blog. After cooking this way, I really don’t want to cook cauliflower on stove top anymore.

    Sangeeth, thank you. I’ll give you the link.

    Anjali, I can bet that it will be a favorite in your house. It’s more like gobi 65 without all the deep frying.
    I’m glad that you liked the rasam. I’ll pass it on to my mother.

    Nupur, the roasted cauliflower salad sounds interesting too.

    Vanamala, Trupthi, Nithu, Mansi, Cham, Vidhya, Miguel thanks a lot.

    Sweatha welcome to my blog. I’m glad that you tried the zucchini koottu too.

    Spillay, definitely try it. You are gonna love it.

    Vani, Nidhi, Aparna, Arundathi, Swati, Uma, Hima thank you very much. Rasam powder can also be added instead of sambar powder.

    Cynthia, yes try it and let me know if you liked it. These days I’m not cooking cauliflower on stove top. You can also add Rasam powder.

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