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Home / Recipes / Small Meals / Appetizers / Buffalo Cauliflower Wings

Buffalo Cauliflower Wings

45 minutes mins
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5 from 4 votes
Jump to Recipe 02/07/21 | Updated: 02/07/21 | by Nora
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These Buffalo Cauliflower Wings are easy to make and come out perfectly spicy and delicious. A great vegetarian appetizer everyone will enjoy.

overhead view of white platter with buffalo cauliflower wings, ranch dip and celery sticks

Let’s be real for a minute: We may call these cauliflower wings because it’s cute and fun. But they neither taste nor look like actual chicken wings. Do they taste delicious, though? YES! And that’s all I really care about.

The best part, though? These are EASY to make. Like, real easy. And you only need a few simple ingredients to pull them off, too. Great for game day, but also great as an everyday snack or side!

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

ingredients for buffalo cauliflower wings with text labels
Ingredients for Buffalo Cauliflower Wings: Cauliflower, hot pepper sauce, half milk/half water mix, vinegar, garlic powder, ground paprika, salt and pepper, honey (or maple syrup), flour and butter (or coconut oil).

Ingredient notes

  • Cauliflower: I recommend using a very large head of cauliflower with decently sized florets. You can of course just buy the bagged florets to save yourself some time. I usually get around 6 cups florets (not packed) from a head of cauliflower. I have never tried frozen cauliflower, so unfortunately I can’t say if that would work.
  • Hot pepper sauce: Use your favorite. Frank’s works, but so does a store-bought buffalo sauce.
  • Make it less spicy: SO easy! Just replace some of the hot sauce with ketchup. Adjust the ratio according to how spicy you want the cauliflower to be. For kiddos, you can even do all ketchup.
  • Milk: Any milk (animal or plant-based) works. I have tried this recipe with all milk and all water, but I really like it best using half milk and half water!
  • Flour: I use all-purpose flour for the smoothest batter. I have never tried it, but I would assume it works with gluten free flour.
  • Vinegar: I used apple cider vinegar because I was out of white vinegar AND lemon juice. All three are great options.
  • Vegan: Coconut oil is a great substitute for the butter, and maple syrup for the honey. Use your favorite plant-based milk and make sure your hot sauce is vegan, too.

How to make Buffalo Cauliflower Wings

Before you begin, heat the oven to 450°F and place a sheet pan in the oven to heat it up.

1. Start by combining the dry ingredients for the batter in a large mixing bowl. Gradually add the milk/water mix while continuously whisking to get a smooth batter.

photo collage to show how to make batter for buffalo cauliflower

2. Toss the cauliflower florets in the batter to coat. Carefully remove the hot sheet pan from the oven (use oven gloves and make sure to place it on a heat safe surface!). Spread out the cauliflower on the hot pan.

close up photo of battered cauliflower on sheet pan
overhead view of battered cauliflower on sheet pan

Bake the cauliflower until browned. If your oven bakes unevenly, you’ll want to rotate the baking sheet once after about half the baking time. Some people flip their cauliflower, but I never do and it works just fine.

3. For the buffalo sauce, combine all ingredients in a small bowl.

overhead view of white bowl with ingredients for buffalo sauce

Brush this evenly over the baked cauliflower.

photo collage to show how to brush buffalo sauce on baked cauliflower

4. Return the cauliflower to the oven and bake until the sauce has browned. Serve immediately with ranch dip or blue cheese dip and celery sticks!

close up photo of buffalo cauliflower wings

Recipe tips

  • Cutting the cauliflower: If you want to have large cauliflower pieces that most accurately resemble chicken wings, you’ll want to cut the cauliflower into fairly large florets. I just dice the whole thing, which gives larger and smaller pieces. A great mix of “wings” and crispy little bites – my favorite!
  • Baking time: Baking time will vary depending on your exact oven and the size of your cauliflower pieces. Watch the cauliflower closely after about 15 minutes and pull it out when it’s golden brown.
  • Batter consistency: You want the batter thick enough to cling to the cauliflower, but not so thick to make a paste that forms a too-thick crust (it will not crisp up but instead stay soggy). Mine was almost a tiny bit too thin for the photos, but I was so distracted with making the video, I didn’t realize. Dip one piece of cauliflower in and see if a thin layer nicely coats it. If it’s too runny, add 1-2 extra tablespoons of flour.
close up photo of piled up buffalo cauliflower wings

Serving ideas

We like these with ranch dip or blue cheese dip as a snack/appetizer.

As a side dish for dinner, the cauliflower goes great with Oven Fried Fish, Pulled Pork Sandwiches or Sloppy Joes!

female hand dipping cauliflower wing into ranch dip

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Buffalo Cauliflower Wings

These Buffalo Cauliflower Wings are easy to make and come out perfectly spicy and delicious. A great vegetarian appetizer everyone will enjoy – perfect for game day, or as an everyday side dish.
Recipe by Nora from Savory Nothings
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Recipe details

Prep 15 minutes mins
Cook 30 minutes mins
Total 45 minutes mins
Servings 4 servings
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients
 

For the batter

  • ¾ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ⅓ cup milk of choice
  • ⅓ cup water

For the cauliflower

  • 1 large head cauliflower cut into florets

For the sauce

  • ½ cup buffalo sauce OR hot sauce
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter OR coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon honey OR maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar

To serve

  • ranch or blue cheese sauce for dipping
  • celery sticks on the side

Instructions
 

  • Place a sheet pan in the oven, then switch it on to 450°F to preheat (leave the sheet pan in to heat it up, this makes the crispiest cauliflower).
  • Combine flour, garlic powder, ground paprika, salt and pepper in a large bowl. Combine milk and water in a measuring jug, then slowly pour into the flour mixture while whisking constantly until a smooth batter forms. If batter is too thick to evenly coat a cauliflower floret, add a couple of tablespoons milk or water. If batter is too thin to evenly coat a cauliflower floret, add a couple of tablespoons flour.
  • Once batter consistency is right, add cauliflower florets to the bowl with the batter and carefully toss to coat.
  • Remove hot pan from the oven (carefull! use oven gloves and place it on a heat resistant surface!). Evenly distribute cauliflower on pan.
  • Bake cauliflower for 15-20 minutes, until golden brown. While cauliflower bakes, combine buffalo sauce, melted butter, honey and white vinegar into a smooth sauce. Set aside.
  • Carefully remove pan from the oven. Brush sauce all over the cauliflower.
  • Return to the oven and finish baking for 5-10 minutes, until browned. Serve immediately with dips and celery sticks.

Notes

Ingredient notes

  • Cauliflower: I recommend using a very large head of cauliflower with decently sized florets. You can of course just buy the bagged florets to save yourself some time. I usually get around 6 cups florets (not packed) from a head of cauliflower. I have never tried frozen cauliflower, so unfortunately I can’t say if that would work.
  • Hot pepper sauce: Use your favorite. Frank’s works, but so does a store-bought buffalo sauce.
  • Make it less spicy: SO easy! Just replace some of the hot sauce with ketchup. Adjust the ratio according to how spicy you want the cauliflower to be. For kiddos, you can even do all ketchup.
  • Milk: Any milk (animal or plant-based) works. I have tried this recipe with all milk and all water, but I really like it best using half milk and half water!
  • Flour: I use all-purpose flour for the smoothest batter. I have never tried it, but I would assume it works with gluten free flour.
  • Vinegar: I used apple cider vinegar because I was out of white vinegar AND lemon juice. All three are great options.
  • Vegan: Coconut oil is a great substitute for the butter, and maple syrup for the honey. Use your favorite plant-based milk and make sure your hot sauce is vegan, too.

Recipe tips

  • Cutting the cauliflower: If you want to have large cauliflower pieces that most accurately resemble chicken wings, you’ll want to cut the cauliflower into fairly large florets. I just dice the whole thing, which gives larger and smaller pieces. A great mix of “wings” and crispy little bites – my favorite!
  • Baking time: Baking time will vary depending on your exact oven and the size of your cauliflower pieces. Watch the cauliflower closely after about 15 minutes and pull it out when it’s golden brown.
  • Batter consistency: You want the batter thick enough to cling to the cauliflower, but not so thick to make a paste that forms a too-thick crust (it will not crisp up but instead stay soggy). Mine was almost a tiny bit too thin for the photos, but I was so distracted with making the video, I didn’t realize. Dip one piece of cauliflower in and see if a thin layer nicely coats it. If it’s too runny, add 1-2 extra tablespoons of flour.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 231kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 7gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 1576mgPotassium: 718mgFiber: 5gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 286IUVitamin C: 101mgCalcium: 79mgIron: 2mg
Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Suitable for: Vegetarian
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American

Nora Rusev from Savory Nothings
About Nora 
When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me!   Learn more.

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  1. Carol Tolchin says

    Oct 23, 2021

    5 stars
    I made the cauliflower and decided to go with a teriyaki sauce but, the cauliflower was perfect! The best I ever made!

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    • Nora says

      Nov 1, 2021

      I’m so glad, Carol!

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