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Crispy Parmesan Cauliflower Bites will be the hit of your party or dinner table! They're low-carb, keto-friendly, gluten-free, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Follow our easy breading technique to get these in your belly quick.

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Sometimes I think I could start a PR firm just to represent cauliflower! I sing its praises in so many recipes.
Cauliflower Muffins and Cauliflower Grits will make you second guess the need for rice. This amazing vegetable even makes an appearance on pizza night as cauliflower pizza bites or crust. And, these Parmesan Cauliflower Bites will sit proudly alongside traditional wings on any low-carb party table.
This versatile vegetable just needs to be advertised correctly.
For example, this tasty finger food could be called Parmesan Cauliflower Poppers. The florets are lightly coated in butter and then breaded with Parmesan cheese, paprika and roasted until crispy. You'll want to pop one of these "wings" in your mouth as soon as they come out of the oven!
They will literally put a smile on your face, especially if you use our easy breading technique.

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Ingredients
Here's what you'll need to make these cauliflower bites:
- Melted butter makes the breading stick to the cauliflower.
- Cauliflower Florets - A small head of cauliflower yields about 3-4 cups.
- Breading - In order to keep this recipe low-carb and gluten-free, we did not add any breadcrumbs. It's a simple combination of Parmesan cheese, paprika and black pepper.

Variations:
- Use a different type of hard cheese, like Asiago cheese or Romano cheese.
- Use nutritional yeast and dairy free butter for a vegan version.
- Add whole wheat panko breadcrumbs. We used this breading variation to make Parmesan Chicken Nuggets which will also work here.
How to Bread Cauliflower Bites the Easy Way
Now, for a little rant and a tip...I really do hate to mess up lots of dishes and/or clean up a mess. If you feel that way too, use a "1" big bowl with a tight-fitting lid and let it quickly do all the dirty work. Here's how:

- Melt butter in a small bowl and pour it over the cauliflower florets that are in the big bowl, close the lid and gently shake to coat them with butter. Open the lid and check to see that the butter is distributed evenly. Toss the florets a little more if necessary.
- Tip: Use a silicone pastry brush to fill in any gaps.
- Note: When using this technique, it's important not to have lots of butter "leftover" in the bottom of the bowl when you add the breading.
- Prepare the Parmesan cheese breading in a separate small bowl. Sprinkle the cheese breading mixture over the top of the florets.
- Close the lid and gently toss again.
- Note: These steps can be done in smaller batches if desired.
- Spread the cauliflower out on a baking sheet (or in an air fryer) and bake until crispy.
Note: Large plastic freezer bags can also be used for this technique.
No fuss, no muss...except please be aware that the paprika makes these crispy cauliflower bites the pretty color that they become...and that color doesn't play well with a white shirt! It's not a bad idea to enjoy them with a fork.
We use the same no-mess breading process for Healthy Chicken Tenders and Broiled Scallops with a Parmesan Crust too. It really works!
Air Fryer Cooking Instructions
You can follow the easy breading instructions above and make cauliflower bites in an air fryer!
- Preheat air fryer to 390 °F for 3 minutes.
- Spray the crisper plate with olive oil and place cauliflower in a single layer. Lightly spray with olive oil to promote crispiness.
- Cook for about 20 minutes or until desired tenderness. You can gently turn the pieces over with a rubber-tipped spatula halfway through, but I often don't need to do this.
Aren't they gorgeous?!

Re-heating and Make-Ahead Tips
Reheating: Cauliflower Bites are best eaten fresh, but can be crisped up again in an air fryer or oven at 350 °F for about 5-10 minutes or until hot. We do not recommend using a microwave to reheat because they will be soggy.
Make-Ahead Tips: Prepare cauliflower and breading 2-3 days in advance and then bread just before baking. The florets may also be breaded a day ahead of time and stored in an air-tight container until ready to cook.
More Cauliflower Recipes
- Mexican "Street Style" Cauliflower - a low-carb version of elote!
- Roasted Cauliflower Rice - from FROZEN!
- Curried Cauliflower Rice - in minutes!
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Parmesan Cauliflower Bites - Just 5 Ingredients
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Ingredients
- 3 cups cauliflower florets washed and thoroughly dried; about 1 small head of cauliflower
- 2 Tablespoons butter melted
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese finely grated
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees °F.
- Toss cauliflower florets with melted butter in a large bowl. Check for pieces that are not coated with butter and toss again or use a silicone pastry brush to fill in those spots.
- Combine Parmesan cheese, paprika and pepper and sprinkle over the butter-coated cauliflower florets that are still in the large bowl.
- Cover with a tight-fitting lid. Gently toss to coat.
- Arrange cauliflower in a single layer on baking sheet sprayed to prevent sticking.
- Bake for 20 minutes or until edges begin to crisp.
- Enjoy hot from the oven!
Air Fryer Instructions
- Preheat air fryer to 390 °F for 3 minutes.
- Spray the crisper plate with olive oil and place cauliflower in a single layer. Lightly spray the florets with olive oil to promote crispiness.
- Cook for about 20 minutes or until desired tenderness. You can gently turn the pieces over with a rubber-tipped spatula halfway through, but I don't need to do this.
Notes
Nutrition
This recipe was originally published 1/31/18. It was updated to improve the reader experience.







Tina W. says
Is seems like this would leave the cauliflower pretty raw, and not soft at all. Am I wrong? If this is the case, could you pre boil first?
Marjory Pilley says
Hi! It is soft and melt-in-your-mouth tender! 🙂
Pam Watson says
I'm excited to try these tonight!
Is the nutritional info for the whole recipe?
Many thanks!
Marjory Pilley says
Hi! The nutritional information is per serving.
Meg says
But how much is one serving?
Marjory Pilley says
It depends on the size of the florets and amount used. Also, the coating and breading will cover about 3-4 cups of florets. I find the easiest thing to do is make the entire recipe and then divide it between the number of servings desired.
Sylvi says
Can you use riced cauliflower? Or fresh broccoli florets ?
Marjory Pilley says
Hi! You could use the same technique with broccoli florets. However, it would not work with riced cauliflower.
Corinne says
Absolutely love them thank you!!
My husband makes an unbelievable dill dip for wings that I usually miss out on because I don’t eat meat. But now - I make these and with the dip they are just wow. Great recipe thank you!
Marjory Pilley says
Love that pairing! I'm so glad you enjoyed them.
ShaRon says
would love to see your dip recipe to try out.
Bella Hardy @ Healthnerdy.com says
These parmesan cauliflower bites are so Instagrammable and adorable! As you know I made it a short while ago and it was lovely! Thx, Marjory for sharing!
Marjory Pilley says
I'm so glad you enjoyed them!!!
Diane Corning says
How are these if served room temp or cold?
Marjory Pilley says
They are best hot. We still enjoy them as they cool down and at room temp. I just don't think they would be very good cold. I hope that helps!
Debbie says
What kind of a dip could you have with these
Marjory says
Try ranch dressing or dip or a yogurt-based dip like we used for these carrots fries https://www.dinner-mom.com/carrot-fries-and-yogurt-dill-sauce/ except leave out the dill!
Laurel Stanley says
I used a Mayo lime and brown sugar dip which I had for the shrimp but was delicious with the cauliflower. This will be a go to recipe for me from now on.
Marjory Pilley says
Love the dipping sauce. I'm so glad you enjoyed the recipe.
Eryn Atwood says
This was amazing and has become my new go-to cauliflower recipe. I didn't change a thing.
Marjory says
I'm so glad you enjoyed them! 🙂
Ano says
I made this for dinner side dish. Followed exact recipe. It was delicious!
Marjory says
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
tlw says
can i use frozen cauliflower florets for this? have you tried it yet?
Marjory says
Hi! I have not tried this with frozen cauliflower. I'd love to hear how it turns out.
Rikki says
Hello! Was wondering for the parmesan: is it the sprinkle parmesan or is it parmesan you shredded? If you shredded it yourself what did you use? I don’t think my grater has a setting that small.
Marjory Pilley says
Hi! If you shred it yourself, use a microplane so it will be finely shredded.
Julie says
If you were to add garlic, how much and what form would it be?
Marjory says
Hi! Add a pinch (1/8 of a teaspoon) of garlic powder.
Susan Goodale says
YES, I WOULD USE GARLIC ALSO, BUT FRESHLY MINCED ORGANIC GARLIC!😋😋
Kim says
This was AMAZING!!! Just made for dinner...a HUGE HIT! Will definitely make again!! Big thank you for sharing! 🙂
Marjory says
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Janice Bixel says
Do you cook the cauliflower first?
Marjory says
No. Don't cook the cauliflower first! 🙂
Vera says
I don't see a video, I was really hoping to see how this is done.
Marjory says
Hi! The video of how to make Parmesan Cauliflower Bites is just before the recipe instructions on a mobile device and will appear at the top and then in the side bar as you scroll on a desktop computer.
JoanP says
These look fantastic and will be perfect at our Super Bowl party this weekend! Thanks!
Marjory says
Thanks for your feedback! I hope you enjoy them.
Lynn says
JoanP - did you make them? did people love them?
Cindy says
You gave this 5 stars just because they look great? I'd rather know you made them and actually ate them so you could give a reasonable review.
Sophia says
These are amazing! Tonight I swapped out the cauliflower for broccoli and mushrooms. So good. I didn’t have enough Parmesan so I added pork rind panko and that was amazing too.