Low Carb Butter-Roasted Cauliflower — Recipe —  Diet Doctor (2024)

Low Carb Butter-Roasted Cauliflower — Recipe — Diet Doctor (1)

These golden cauliflower florets may be small, but their flavor is mighty! Butter-roasting infuses cauli with a nutty flavor that melts in your mouth. The texture of potatoes minus the carbs. So get cooking...

March 2 2017 by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Side dish

These golden cauliflower florets may be small, but their flavor is mighty! Butter-roasting infuses cauli with a nutty flavor that melts in your mouth. The texture of potatoes minus the carbs. So get cooking...

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4 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs 900 g cauliflower
  • 2 oz. 55 g butter
  • salt and ground black pepper to taste

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Instructions

Instructions are for 4 servings. Please modify as needed.

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).

  2. Trim and cut the cauliflower into small florets; the smaller, the quicker they will be done.

  3. Place in a large baking dish. Salt and pepper to taste.

  4. Cover with thin slices of butter. Bake on the upper rack in the oven and roast for about 20 minutes or more, depending on the size of the florets.

Air fryer method

Preheat the air fryer to 375°F (190°C).

Trim the cauliflower into small florets. Melt the butter, and toss the cauliflower florets in the butter. Season with salt and pepper.

Place in the air fryer for 16 minutes, turning the florets over halfway through.

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8 comments

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  2. 2

    Nancy

    July 7 2020

    SOOOOOO simply perfect! Good too with a dizzle of lemon zest and a pinch of pecorino!
    Will try with other veggies!

    Reply: #3

  3. 3

    Reply to comment #2 by Nancy

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    July 7 2020

    SOOOOOO simply perfect! Good too with a dizzle of lemon zest and a pinch of pecorino!
    Will try with other veggies!

    I am so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing!

  4. 4

    Janet

    September 22 2020

    Could I use frozen cauliflower florets for this dish?

    Reply: #5

  5. 5

    Reply to comment #4 by Janet

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    September 22 2020

    Could I use frozen cauliflower florets for this dish?

    Yes, but you may need to adjust the cooking time.

  6. 6

    Janet

    October 16 2020

    I made this with fresh cauliflower the first time, and with frozen the second time. The fresh cauliflower still had some solidness and was so much better. The frozen cauliflower was mushy.

    Reply: #7

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    Reply to comment #6 by Janet

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    October 16 2020

    I made this with fresh cauliflower the first time, and with frozen the second time. The fresh cauliflower still had some solidness and was so much better. The frozen cauliflower was mushy.

    Thanks for letting us know!

  8. 8

    Dusty

    June 14 2021

    placed these out on the Teager in a proper oven-pan... but at 400 degrees, the butter starts to smoke something fierce (butter starts to smoke around 375. Next time I'll use Ghee instead)! Had to lower temp to 375 and continue. Turned out great (other than the billowing smoke that made our backyard look like it was on fire! LOL)

    Reply: #9

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    Reply to comment #8 by Dusty

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    June 14 2021

    placed these out on the Teager in a proper oven-pan... but at 400 degrees, the butter starts to smoke something fierce (butter starts to smoke around 375. Next time I'll use Ghee instead)! Had to lower temp to 375 and continue. Turned out great (other than the billowing smoke that made our backyard look like it was on fire! LOL)

    Thank you for your feedback. We have not experienced this issue with a traditional oven at 400.

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Low Carb Butter-Roasted Cauliflower — Recipe —  Diet Doctor (2024)

FAQs

How to cook cauliflower to retain nutrients? ›

Steaming and microwaving cauliflower will better preserve its vitamin content, especially the B vitamins, than if it is boiled. To microwave: Put 2 cups of florets in a shallow microwavable dish, or cover a whole head of cauliflower with plastic wrap.

Why is my roasted cauliflower tough? ›

Undercooking It. Overcooking is bad, but undercooking cauliflower is an equally off-putting problem. "When making cauliflower steaks or roasting florets, if you don't roast it in the oven long enough it will be warm but still hard and unenjoyable to eat," says Michalczyk.

What is the nutritional value of oven roasted cauliflower? ›

Nutrition Information for Oven-Roasted Cauliflower

Each 1 ½ cup serving has 110 calories, 14 grams of carbohydrates, 6 grams of fiber, 5 grams of fat, 5 grams of protein and 180 mg of sodium. Each serving also provides over 20% of many vitamins and minerals, making it an excellent source of those nutrients.

What is the best way to cook cauliflower without losing nutrients? ›

Blanching was better, where the cauliflower here was dunked into boiling water for three minutes and then run under cold water to stop it from cooking. I had never heard of steam blanching, but same idea. Steam for three minutes, then cool off, which appears to be better, since you're not immersing it in water.

Does roasting cauliflower destroy nutrients? ›

Roasted or broiled — Dry heat cooking methods are a great way to enjoy vegetables without losing too many nutrients. Plus, roasting or broiling make tougher vegetables more palatable and easier to digest. Boiled — When cooking vegetables over a long period of time in water, some nutrients will be lost.

Why is my roasted cauliflower not crispy? ›

If the florets are too crowded on the pan, they'll steam—not caramelize—in the oven.

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.

What does baking soda do to cauliflower? ›

Baking soda is often used as a natural cleaning agent, and it can be used to brighten up your veggies too. Sprinkle a little in the water before boiling to prevent cauliflower from yellowing and make corn look more vibrant.

How many carbs are in 1 cup of roasted cauliflower? ›

Cauliflower is fat-free and cholesterol-free. And it's low in sodium. A one-cup serving contains only 25 calories, 5 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of dietary fiber.

Is roasted cauliflower good for you? ›

It is a great source of nutrients, including a few that many people need more of. Plus, cauliflower contains unique antioxidants that may reduce inflammation and protect against several diseases, such as cancer and heart disease.

Does cauliflower have more carbs than potatoes? ›

Nutritionally, cauliflower is lighter in calories and carbs than potatoes and is more nutrient-dense. That's why it's popular among the low carb and weight loss communities.

How to eat cauliflower to lose weight? ›

If you are a big fan of rice bowls, swap the rice base with healthy cauliflower rice. Using cauliflower rice, which is rich in fibre, will benefit weight loss. Moreover, the cauliflower will give you additional nutrients, making your meal healthier without sacrificing the flavour and taste.

What part of cauliflower is not edible? ›

Every part of a cauliflower is edible, even the tough outer skin. However, we do recommend peeling this part before cooking as it's a bit tough to chew.

How many times a week should you eat cauliflower? ›

Cauliflower, a generally healthy vegetable high in vitamin C and vitamin K, low in calories and high in fiber, has hidden risks for some people. One cup of cauliflower per week will provide the health benefits without the risks.

Is it better to boil or steam cauliflower? ›

Cooked cauliflower florets keep their shape best when steamed (5-10 mins) – remember to place them upright in the steamer. It can also be boiled (takes 5-10 mins for florets; around 10 mins for a whole cauliflower). For both cooking methods, test regularly with the tip of a knife to make sure they don't overcook.

What is the healthiest way to cook vegetables to retain nutrients? ›

Steaming is one of the best cooking methods for preserving nutrients, including water-soluble vitamins, which are sensitive to heat and water ( 4 , 5, 6, 17 ). Researchers have found that steaming broccoli, spinach, and lettuce reduces their vitamin C content by only 9–15% (5).

Is it healthier to roast or steam cauliflower? ›

Both steamed and roasted cauliflower can be nutritious options, and the choice between them may depend on personal preference and how they fit into your overall diet.

What are at least two cooking methods that retain nutrients in vegetables? ›

Alternative cooking methods such as grilling, roasting, steaming, stir-frying or microwaving generally preserve a greater amount of vitamins and other nutrients.

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