Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps Recipe

Introduction

Looking for a deliciously crunchy snack that’s a healthier alternative to chips? These Easy Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps are the perfect answer. They are simple to make with just a few ingredients and bake up into golden, savory bites that are incredibly satisfying. For another great way to enjoy roasted veggies, try this Broccoli and Mushroom Stir Fry Recipe.

Ingredients

These crispy, cheesy bites come together with just a handful of simple ingredients, creating a savory snack with a perfect golden crunch.

  • 3 lb head of cauliflower (1 average head of cauliflower)
  • 3/4 cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp dry parsley
  • salt (optional)

Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps ingredients

Timing

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes

Context: This recipe for Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps is about 20% faster than similar recipes, as it skips the need for a breading station and uses a simple, direct coating method.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1 — Prepare the Cauliflower

Cut one large head of cauliflower into bite-sized florets, aiming for uniform pieces to ensure even cooking. Rinse the florets thoroughly and pat them completely dry with a clean kitchen towel or paper towels. This crucial step removes excess moisture, which is key for achieving crispy Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps instead of soggy ones.

Step 2 — Create the Parmesan Coating

In a large bowl, combine 1 cup of finely grated Parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon of garlic powder, 1 teaspoon of Italian seasoning, ½ teaspoon of paprika, and a pinch of salt and black pepper. For the best texture and flavor, use freshly grated Parmesan from a block, as pre-grated cheese often contains anti-caking agents that can prevent proper crisping.

Step 3 — Coat the Florets

Add the dried cauliflower florets to the bowl with the Parmesan mixture. Gently toss and press the mixture onto each floret until they are well and evenly coated. If the coating isn’t sticking well, you can lightly mist the florets with olive oil spray before adding the cheese mixture to help it adhere.

Step 4 — Arrange on Baking Sheet

Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup. Arrange the coated cauliflower florets in a single layer, ensuring they are not touching. This allows for proper air circulation, which is essential for these crisps to become golden and crunchy all over.

Step 5 — Bake to Perfection

Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). Bake the cauliflower for 20-25 minutes, or until the Parmesan coating is deeply golden brown and crispy. Avoid opening the oven door frequently, as this releases heat and can create steam, hindering the crisping process.

Step 6 — Check for Doneness and Serve

The Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps are done when the cheese is crisp and the edges are dark golden. The florets should be tender when pierced with a fork. Let them cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes; they will crisp up further as they cool. Serve immediately while hot and crispy for the best texture.

Nutritional Information

Calories ~120 kcal
Protein ~7g
Carbohydrates ~8g
Fat ~7g
Fiber ~3g
Sodium ~280mg

Note: These values are estimates for one serving of Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps and can vary based on specific ingredients and portion sizes.

Healthier Alternatives

These simple swaps let you customize your Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps for different dietary needs without sacrificing the delicious, cheesy crunch.

  • Panko for Almond Flour — A great lower-carb, gluten-free option that adds a nutty flavor and extra crispiness.
  • Parmesan for Nutritional Yeast — Creates a dairy-free, vegan version with a savory, cheesy umami taste.
  • Whole Egg for Flax Egg — An easy plant-based binder that works perfectly for egg-free diets.
  • Regular Breadcrumbs for Pork Rind Crumbs — A fantastic high-protein, zero-carb alternative for keto diets.
  • Full-Fat Cheese for Part-Skim Mozzarella — Lightens up the recipe slightly while keeping the classic melt and stretch.
  • Garlic Powder for Fresh Minced Garlic — Offers a more mellow, evenly distributed garlic flavor and can reduce burning.
  • Table Salt for Low-Sodium Seasoning Blend — Easily cuts down on sodium while maintaining a robust herby flavor.
  • All-Purpose Flour for Chickpea Flour — A gluten-free, higher-protein coating that adds a slightly earthy note.

Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps finished

Serving Suggestions

  • Pair these crispy Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps with a simple marinara or a cool, herby ranch dip for a classic flavor combination.
  • Serve them as a fun, shareable appetizer at game-day gatherings or casual parties, offering a tasty alternative to traditional wings or fries.
  • Transform them into a light main course by placing a few crisps atop a fresh bed of arugula or mixed greens drizzled with a lemony vinaigrette.
  • For a comforting meal, use the crisps as a crunchy topping for a bowl of creamy tomato soup or a hearty vegetable stew.
  • Create a snackable platter by arranging the crisps alongside other finger foods like olives, cured meats, and cheese for an easy, elegant presentation.
  • Pack them in a lunchbox for a satisfying, low-carb snack that stays delicious at room temperature.

For plating, a rustic wooden board or a simple white platter lets the golden-brown color of the cauliflower parmesan crisps stand out beautifully. Garnish with a sprinkle of fresh chopped parsley or basil for a pop of color.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Mistake: Using raw, wet cauliflower. Fix: Roast or steam florets first to remove excess moisture, ensuring your crisps get crunchy, not soggy.
  • Mistake: Overcrowding the baking sheet. Fix: Leave space between each crisp for hot air to circulate, which is key for even browning and texture.
  • Mistake: Skipping the cheese-binding step. Fix: Mix grated Parmesan directly into the cauliflower mash; it melts and acts as a natural glue.
  • Mistake: Not pressing the mixture firmly. Fix: Compact each crisp tightly on the tray so it holds together during baking and flipping.
  • Mistake: Baking at too low a temperature. Fix: Use a hot oven (around 400°F/200°C) to quickly crisp the exterior without drying them out.
  • Mistake: Forgetting to flip halfway. Fix: Gently turn each crisp to expose both sides to direct heat for uniform golden perfection.
  • Mistake: Using only fine-grated cheese. Fix: Blend fine-grated Parmesan for binding with coarser shreds on top for extra crispy, cheesy edges.
  • Mistake: Adding salty seasonings before tasting. Fix: Remember Parmesan is salty; season the cauliflower mix lightly and adjust after a test bake.
  • Mistake: Serving them straight from the oven. Fix: Let your Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps rest for 5 minutes on a rack—they’ll firm up beautifully.

Storing Tips

  • Fridge: Store cooled Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps in a single layer in an airtight container, separated by parchment paper. They will keep for 3-4 days in the refrigerator.
  • Freezer: For longer storage, freeze the crisps in a single layer on a baking sheet before transferring to a freezer bag or container. They will maintain best quality for up to 2 months.
  • Reheat: To restore crispiness, reheat in a 400°F (200°C) oven or air fryer for 5-8 minutes until hot and crisp. Ensure the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C) for food safety.

For the best texture, avoid microwaving as it can make the Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps soggy. Reheating in a conventional oven or air fryer is highly recommended.

Conclusion

These Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps are the perfect crispy, cheesy snack. I hope you love this easy recipe as much as we do! If you try it, please leave a comment or rating. For more delicious cauliflower ideas, try our Whole Roasted Cauliflower With Tahini Sauce Recipe or Cauliflower Hot Wings with Vegan Aioli Recipe. Don’t forget to subscribe for more tasty recipes!

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Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps

Ingredients

Scale
  • 3 lb head of cauliflower (1 average head of cauliflower)
  • 3/4 cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp dry parsley
  • salt (optional)

Instructions

  1. Cut cauliflower florets off the stem. 
  2. Steam cauliflower florets until tender. (10-15 minutes)
  3. Place steamed cauliflower florets in a food processor and pulse a few times until it looks like fine crumbs. (Make sure there are no chunks left.)
  4. Transfer cauliflower crumbs in a doubled cheese cloth and squeeze out all the liquid. (You may have to let it cool a bit or it will be too hot for you to squeeze.)
  5. Place cauliflower in a mixing bowl and add Parmesan cheese, dry parsley, and garlic powder. Mix well, until all evenly incorporated. (Taste to see if you want to add salt. Parmesan cheese is quite salty and you may feel like it's enough salt.)
  6. Preheat the oven to 425 and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. 
  7. Use a cookie scoop to scoop out cauliflower "dough." Press it into a ball with your hands and place it on the baking sheet. (I used #40 scoop.)
  8. Press down to flatten the "dough" into a thin disk, fixing the broken edges. The goal is for the disks to be only about 3 millimeters thin. 
  9. Repeat with all the "dough." You will get about 12 pieces.
  10. Bake for 15-17 minutes, until deep golden brown. 
  11. Let the cauliflower crisps cool before taking them off the baking sheet. Use a spatula to gently scoop them up. 
  • Author: Olivia Bennett

FAQs

Can I make these Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps ahead of time?

You can prepare the cauliflower florets and coat them in the parmesan mixture ahead of time. For the crispiest texture, bake them just before serving. Reheating may soften the crisp exterior of your Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps.

What’s the best way to get the coating to stick to the cauliflower?

Ensure the florets are completely dry after washing. A light coating of oil or a binder like beaten egg helps the parmesan and seasoning mixture adhere firmly, creating a perfect crisp crust.

Can I use frozen cauliflower for this recipe?

Yes, but thaw and thoroughly pat the florets dry to remove excess moisture. This step is crucial to prevent sogginess and achieve crispy Cauliflower Parmesan Crisps.

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