Sticky Sesame Cauliflower Wings (2024)

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This sticky sesame cauliflower is bursting with delicious flavor and easy to make in just 30 minutes! Baked cauliflower is crispy on the outside, but soft and tender on the inside. Serve this vegan cauliflower with a sweet, tangy sesame sauce for a weeknight dinner, or a simple side dish. Vegetarian and vegan friendly too!

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I have to say that my love for cauliflower has no end in sight. You can make so many different types of dishes with it - from cauliflower crust pizza to a flavorful cauliflower Alfredo sauce. The possibilities really are endless!

And nope, cauliflower-centric recipes don't have to be bland. Far from it!

Cauliflower by itself has a neutral flavour, and can take on many different flavor profiles depending on how you cook it. (Here are some more vegan cauliflower recipes if you need ideas!) One of the tricks is adding a fantastic sauce.

And that's exactly what we're doing today. I suggest you run to the kitchen to make this Sticky Sesame Cauliflower asap because it is calling your name!

In fact, this might be my favorite vegan cauliflower recipe yet.

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Sticky Sesame Cauliflower 'Wings'

When I say I am obsessed with this recipe, I really mean it. I have a habit of eating this cauliflower straight from the pan, and watching it disappear in around 5 minutes. It really is that phenomenal.

If you're skeptical about cauliflower this may be the recipe that will change your mind when you make it for your next weeknight dinner. (And if this doesn't do it for you - this buffalo cauliflower surely will.)

The cauliflower 'wings' are incredibly realistic and can impress vegans and non-vegans alike. They are super crispy on the outside, coated in a garlicky batter with a hint of cheesiness. The inside of the 'wings' are very tender and soft. They make a great meatless alternative to chicken wings!

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My favorite part of this cauliflower recipe is the sticky sesame sauce. It's absolutely incredible!

The flavor is tangy, sweet, and with a hint of spice due to the addition of sriracha sauce. I love sesame seeds, having used them for a lot of recipes, such as my sesame peanut tofu, and they go incredibly well with the cauliflower.

Trust me, this is a phenomenal example of how to make vegetables taste good - to the point where you won't be able to tell that the main ingredient is a veggie!

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You can serve these vegan sesame cauliflower wings as a main course with a side of your choice such as rice or noodles for a homemade takeout night.

They also make a great side dish, and you can even serve the sauce as a dip, rather than mixing it with the cauliflower bites in a frying pan.

How to Make Cauliflower Crispy

Ever wondered why your cauliflower 'wings' may turn out soggy? Worry no further, because here are my top tips for making sure that these cauliflower wings turn out perfect, with just the right amount of crunch:

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Do not drench the cauliflower in the batter. This is a key step. The cauliflower will then take much longer to bake, also turning out chewy and soggy. When dipping, ensure to shake off any excess batter.

At the same time, make sure that the batter is not too runny. It should stick very easily to the cauliflower florets.

Use a large baking tray (I like these) or use two trays as to avoid overcrowding because this will trap in moisture and make the cauliflower soggy.

Bake for enough time. I know that it may be tempting to take the cauliflower out of the oven after 10-15 minutes when the kitchen starts to smell amazing, but 25-30 minutes is the optimal time to achieve a perfect crunch.

Keep in mind that after you add the sauce to the cauliflower wings, they won't be as crispy. So it's best to serve them immediately. You can also serve the sesame sauce as a dip instead for the most crispiness. The dip option also works great for serving these at parties where they may sit out for a long time.

Ingredients you will need

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Flour. To make this recipe gluten-free, use gluten-free all-purpose flour. I've made this with gluten-free flour multiple times and it works almost as well as ordinary flour. If this is not a concern, any all-purpose flour will do just fine.

Baking powder to add a bit of fluffiness and thickness to the batter.

Nutritional yeast. This is a great ingredient for adding a 'cheesy' flavor to vegan recipes. This Bragg's Nutritional Yeast is the most well known brand.

Garlic powder and salt for flavoring the batter. You can also add other spices of your choice, such as cumin, paprika and turmeric.

Plant based milk of your choice. Use an unsweetened variety. I used almond milk for mine!

Cauliflower florets. Use fresh cauliflower, rather than thawed from frozen - the latter option will not turn out crispy.

Tomato paste and rice vinegar to add tanginess. You can also use lemon juice instead of rice vinegar.

Tamari or soy sauce, depending on whether you want to make this dish gluten-free. I like this gluten-free tamari.

Maple syrup. You can use any liquid sweetener of your choice, or coconut sugar. I prefer to use maple syrup.

Sriracha. Adjust how much you use depending on how spicy you want the sesame sauce to be. I use this all the time, so I buy these big bottles!

Cornstarch and water to make a cornstarch slurry, which is used to thicken the sauce.

Sesame oil for adding even more crispiness to the cauliflower wings. This is my preferred brand.

Onion, garlic and ginger - the aromatics which are super simple, but level up any dinner.

Sesame seeds. One of the key ingredients here, that will give this dish its signature flare! You can use either black or white sesame seeds, or a mixture of both. These tri-color seeds are a fun choice.

How to make sticky sesame cauliflower

Firstly, preheat the oven to 180 degrees C (400 F) and line a baking tray with parchment paper.

Now, make the batter. Add the flour, baking powder, nutritional yeast, garlic power, salt and plant based milk to a large mixing bowl. Whisk together thoroughly, until no lumps remain.

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Next, prepare the cauliflower florets. Trim the leaves from the cauliflower and then remove the stem, before chopping it into bite-sized florets.

Dip the cauliflower florets in the batter and shake off any excess batter before laying them out on the baking tray.

Make sure to leave enough space between the florets. Now bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes, until crispy and golden brown.

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Meanwhile, prepare the sauce by whisking together the tomato paste, rice vinegar, tamari, maple syrup and sriracha.

In a separate mixing bowl, make the cornstarch slurry by mixing together cornstarch and water.

When the cauliflower is almost done, heat the sesame oil in a pan over a medium-high heat.

Add the onion, garlic and ginger, cooking for 3-4 minutes, until fragrant and starting to soften.

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Now add the sauce and cornstarch slurry, lowering the heat. Whisk continuously for around 5 minutes, until the sauce thickens. Remove from the heat and add the cauliflower wings, stirring together thoroughly.

At the last minute, stir in the sesame seeds. This sticky sesame cauliflower is now ready to serve!

Frequently-asked questions

Can I make these cauliflower wings ahead of time?

Cauliflower wings, if kept in the fridge, will lose their crispiness. It's best to serve them immediately, or a few hours after cooking at the latest.

Can I make this recipe gluten-free?

Yes, this recipe can be made gluten-free easily by using gluten-free flour (like this one) for the batter, and tamari or coconut aminos instead of soy sauce.

What can I serve sesame cauliflower with?

You can serve it with any side of your choice, such as rice, noodles, pasta, or vegetables. It's also great as a starter or side dish.

Can the cauliflower wings be frozen?

For sure! To start, place the baked cauliflower wings on a large baking tray and place in the freezer for 3-4 hours. You can then transfer them to a freezer-friendly container or bag for up to 3 months. To reheat, transfer them to a baking tray lined with parchment paper, and bake for 30 minutes at 180 degrees C/350 F. Prepare the sauce when you are ready to serve it!

More amazing cauliflower recipes!

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Let me know in the comments: what's your favourite way to cook with cauliflower? If you give this sticky sesame cauliflower a go, be sure to tag me on Instagram (@veg.kitchen) so I can see your creations, and leave your feedback in the comments below together with a star rating!

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Sticky Sesame Cauliflower (Vegan Recipe)

This sticky sesame cauliflower is totally delicious and ready in just 30 minutes! The crispy cauliflower wings are coated in a sweet, tangy sauce that's a surefire crowd pleaser. And it's vegetarian and vegan friendly too.

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Course: Appetizer, Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine: Asian, Vegan

Diet: Vegan, Vegetarian

Keyword: cauliflower, earth of maria, Maple syrup, nutritional yeast, sauce, sesame sauce, sesame seeds, sriracha, tamari

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

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Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 338kcal

Author: Veg Kitchen

Equipment

  • Baking tray

  • Mixing bowl

  • Frying pan

Ingredients

For the cauliflower 'wings'

For the sauce

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C (400 F) and line a baking tray with parchment paper.

  • Add the flour, baking powder, nutritional yeast, garlic power, salt and plant based milk to a large mixing bowl. Whisk together thoroughly, until no lumps remain.

    1 cup all-purpose flour, 1 tbsp baking powder, 2 tbsp nutritional yeast, ½ tsp garlic powder, ½ tsp salt, 1 cup plant based milk

  • Prepare the cauliflower florets. Trim the leaves from the cauliflower and then remove the stem, before chopping it into bite-sized florets.

    1 medium head cauliflower

  • Dip the cauliflower florets in the batter and shake off any excess batter before laying them out on the baking tray. Make sure to leave enough space between the florets. Now bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes, until crispy and golden brown.

  • Meanwhile, prepare the sauce by whisking together the tomato paste, rice vinegar, tamari, maple syrup and sriracha. In a separate mixing bowl, make the cornstarch slurry by mixing together cornstarch and water.

    2 tbsp tomato paste, 2 tbsp rice vinegar, ¼ cup tamari, 2 tbsp maple syrup, ½ tbsp Sriracha, 2 tbsp cornstarch, ½ cup water

  • When the cauliflower is almost done, heat the sesame oil in a pan over a medium-high heat. Add the onion, garlic and ginger, cooking for 3-4 minutes, until fragrant.

    1 tbsp sesame oil, 1 large onion, 2 cloves garlic, 2 tbsp ginger

  • Add the sauce and cornstarch slurry, lowering the heat. Whisk continuously for around 5 minutes, until the sauce thickens. Remove from the heat and add the cauliflower wings, stirring together thoroughly.

  • At the last minute, stir in the sesame seeds and serve.

    ¼ cup sesame seeds

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Notes

Gluten-free: To make this recipe gluten-free, use gluten-free flour and tamari instead of soy sauce.

To freeze:Arrange the baked cauliflower on a baking tray and place in the freezer for 3-4 hours. Then, transfer to a freezer-friendly container or bag and freeze for up to 2 months.

To reheat:When reheating from frozen, place the cauliflower on a baking tray and bake at 180 degrees C/350 F for 30 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 338kcal | Carbohydrates: 53g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1340mg | Potassium: 1087mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 126IU | Vitamin C: 76mg | Calcium: 363mg | Iron: 5mg

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FAQs

Are cauliflower wings healthy? ›

Unlike chicken wings, cauliflower is free of cholesterol and low in fat and saturated fat. It's also packed with fiber and antioxidants, making it a powerful food for heart health!

What to serve with cauli wings? ›

Add extra sauce as needed to coat your buffalo cauliflower wings. Enjoy your buffalo cauliflower wings! Serve with fresh carrot and celery sticks and a side of delicious vegan ranch dressing or vegan blue cheese dressing!

What goes well with cauliflower? ›

Apples, asparagus, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, capsicum, carrots, celery, corn, garlic, ginger, jack fruit, kale, lemon, lime, mango, mushroom, olive, onion, orange, pea, pomegranate, potato, pumpkin, spinach, sweet potato, tomato.

What does Buffalo Wild Wings fry their cauliflower wings in? ›

The cauliflower wings, and all of BWW's fried items, are fried in beef shortening and therefore not vegan. Is the black bean burger vegan at Buffalo Wild Wings?

What are the healthiest wings? ›

Plain Boneless Wings

Plain boneless wings have the lowest amount of calories, sodium, carbohydrates, and saturated fat, with just 80 calories, 4.5g fat, 1g saturated fat, 6g carbs, 4g protein, and 230mg sodium per wing.

How many carbs are in cauliflower wings? ›

Cauliflower Wings, Buffalo (6 pieces) contains 20g total carbs, 19g net carbs, 6g fat, 2g protein, and 140 calories.

Do cauliflower wings taste like cauliflower? ›

Cauliflower wings taste JUST like regular wings. I've had vegan and meat-eater friends alike amazed at the taste and texture. Without sauce, they are crispy-crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. With sauce, they are EVEN better, and may or may not cause the best flavor explosion ever.

What does cauliflower do to your gut? ›

As a cruciferous vegetable, cauliflower is an excellent source of fiber. Fiber helps maintain healthy digestion, reducing your risk of digestive disorders. It also promotes the growth of good bacteria in your gut.

Why do I feel so full after eating cauliflower? ›

Indeed, the fiber contained in it will allow you to feel fuller, longer after your meals, as it helps slow down the digestive processes. Add some cauliflower to your stews, pasta dishes, or even smoothies to increase their volume and bulk them up with precious nutrients, while keeping the calories to a minimum.

What does eating too much cauliflower do? ›

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.

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 do you eat with cauliflower wings? ›

The wings are a fantastic appetizer or snack on their own, but we also love them with a side of celery sticks and vegan ranch dressing for dipping. I don't have a recipe for blue cheese dressing, but it's a classic pairing with buffalo wings. If you prefer it to ranch as a dip, by all means, go for it!

What is broccoli and cauliflower together called? ›

Romanesco, also known as broccoflower or Roman cauliflower, is a chartreuse, unique-looking vegetable prized for its appearance and mild flavor. It is sometimes assumed to be a hybrid between broccoli and cauliflower but is botanically different (although related).

Is cauliflower the healthiest food you can eat? ›

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. A one-cup serving contains only 25 calories, 5 grams of carbohydrates and 2 grams of dietary fiber.

How many calories are in cauliflower wings? ›

Buffalo Wings & Rings
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 Serving
How many calories are in Cauliflower Wings? Amount of calories in Cauliflower Wings: Calories 430Calories from Fat 216 (50.2%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Cauliflower Wings? Amount of fat in Cauliflower Wings: Total Fat 24g-
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Are the cauliflower wings at BWW healthy? ›

Buffalo Wild Wings' cauliflower wings are not a health food

A single small serving of these bad boys could cost you around 440 calories, without any sauce included. Gulp. Moreover, the wings, like many other items at the restaurant, are prepared using beef shortening.

Is cauliflower heart healthy? ›

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.

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