Whole Roasted Baby Cauliflower with Garlic and Herbs

This simple whole roasted baby cauliflower is perfectly charred on the outside and tender and creamy inside. Made with just a few ingredients — salted boiling water, high-quality extra-virgin olive oil, coarse sea salt, and cauliflower — it’s an elegant, flavorful dish that works as a side, appetizer, or a vegetarian main.

Whole Roasted Baby Cauliflower - charred exterior, tender interior
Whole Roasted Baby Cauliflower

If you’ve ever tasted the celebrated roasted baby cauliflower at Miznon in Chelsea Market, you know how addictive a perfectly cooked head can be. The technique here recreates that experience at home: by first poaching the cauliflower in well-salted water, then brushing it with olive oil and seasoning before a high-temperature roast, the vegetable becomes uniformly tender yet beautifully browned on the outside.

Whole roasted baby cauliflower on a plateClose-up of roasted cauliflower

I first discovered this style of preparation while visiting Chelsea Market and sampling Miznon’s version. It was so tender we tore it apart by hand. They served it with tahini and a bright, spicy green salsa, but it’s delightful simply seasoned with sea salt and olive oil. After trying many methods that left the center undercooked, I learned from a chef that poaching the whole cauliflower first ensures the interior cooks through evenly while the brief high-heat roast adds color and texture.

Serve this dish family-style at the center of the table so everyone can pull apart the florets. It’s a great vegetarian centerpiece when paired with warm pita and tahini or a zesty green sauce. For those who prefer heat, a chili-based hot sauce or a peppery salsa verde works well as an accompaniment.

Notes

  • To present this as a vegetarian main, pair one whole roasted cauliflower with pita bread, tahini, and a simple salad for two people.
  • Use a large pot and plenty of water when boiling; salt the water generously as you would pasta water so the cauliflower absorbs seasoning while poaching.
  • Make sure the cauliflower sits level on the sheet pan; trim the stem just enough to stabilize it while keeping the leaves intact if present for a rustic look.

Boiling cauliflower in a large potBrushing cauliflower with olive oilRoasted cauliflower ready to serveWhole roasted baby cauliflower plated

More Cauliflower Recipe Ideas

  • Cauliflower Mac and Cheese
  • Creamy Roasted Cauliflower Chowder
  • Skillet Taco Cauliflower Rice
  • Cauliflower Rice Arancini Balls
  • Dad’s Creamy Cauliflower Soup

Whole Roasted Baby Cauliflower — Recipe

Yield: 4 servings (about 1/4 cauliflower head per serving)

Prep: 5 mins | Cook: 40 mins | Total: 45 mins

Ingredients

  • 1 small head cauliflower with leaves
  • About 2 gallons water
  • 1/4 cup coarse sea salt or kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon best-quality extra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • Tahini for serving (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 550°F (or the highest temperature your oven allows) and position the oven rack in the center. Trim the cauliflower stem so it sits flat, keeping the leaves if you prefer a rustic look.
  2. Bring about 2 gallons of water to a rolling boil in a large pot over high heat. Stir in the salt until dissolved.
  3. Carefully add the whole cauliflower to the boiling water. Place a heatproof plate or lid on top to keep the cauliflower submerged if needed.
  4. Boil until the cauliflower is very tender when pierced with a knife, about 12 to 13 minutes depending on size.
  5. Using tongs, carefully lift the cauliflower from the water and allow it to drain briefly. Transfer it to a rimmed sheet pan, stem side down.
  6. Brush the cauliflower all over with most of the olive oil, reserving a little for finishing. Generously sprinkle with coarse sea salt. Roast in the preheated oven until deeply browned and caramelized, about 25 to 35 minutes.
  7. For extra color, switch the oven to broil for 1–2 minutes at the end — watch closely to prevent burning. Remove, brush with the remaining olive oil, and serve hot.

Serving Suggestions and Tips

  • Serve with tahini, lemon wedges, chopped herbs, or a spicy green sauce on the side so guests can customize each bite.
  • If your oven doesn’t reach 550°F, roast at the highest temperature available and allow a bit more time for caramelization.
  • Leftovers keep well in an airtight container for 2–3 days. Reheat gently in a moderate oven to revive the texture.
  • To add extra flavor, brush with a mix of olive oil and minced garlic before roasting, or finish with a drizzle of lemon-infused olive oil.

Nutrition (per serving)

Approximate values: Calories 46.5 kcal, Carbohydrates 3.5 g, Protein 1.5 g, Fat 3.5 g, Fiber 1.5 g, Sodium ~600 mg.

Final Note

This method reliably produces a creamy, evenly cooked cauliflower with a satisfying roasted exterior. Whether you serve it plain, with tahini, or alongside bold sauces, it’s an impressive and easy dish to share at any meal.