I'm forever looking for ways to increase my vegetable intake. Mostly by making them less boring. I cannot name anyone that craves steamed vegetables, or a plain salad. We are creatures who enjoy bursts of flavour, texture and colour, and usually variety each day.
I've been very interested in making these cauliflower buffalo bites ever since I saw John and Lauren make them on a Hot For Food video once. I think it is such a creative idea, to take an all time favourite (wings) and give it a vegetable spin. Perfect for vegans or vegetarians, or anyone who wants to make their vegetables more exciting (me).
I fallen right off the Youtube bandwagon of late, and I do desperately want to jump back on, although I usually require assistance when filming recipe videos, and I'm also ridiculously self-conscious of the way I look and sound in front of the camera. Stupid, I know. I've got quite a few plans for upcoming videos - whether they make it to my channel is a whole other story. Just yesterday, I tried my hand at filming a recipe video for these cauliflower buffalo bites from the birds eye view and it was a success! Not only was I able to construct a less-than-professional tripod situation so I could film from the top down, but I managed to do it solo, and edit the video so it was under 90 seconds. So guys, great new recipe video idea...simple, easy dishes you can watch in under a minute and a half. Stay tuned, and subscribe to Eatnik's youtube channel here.
PrintCauliflower Buffalo Bites
A vegan alternative to the buffalo wing! A great snack for game night.
- Yield: 4 people 1x
- Category: Snack
Ingredients
- Half head cauliflower (, chopped into florets)
- ½ cup all purpose flour
- ½ cup milk
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ tsp paprika
- ¼ cup water (, to thin batter)
- Pinch of salt and pepper
- 1 bottle hot sauce ((approx 150mL))
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200ºC. In a bowl, add flour, milk, onion powder, garlic powder and paprika and whisk to combine. Thin out the batter by adding in water and whisk. Add salt and pepper and whisk again.
- Place cauliflower florets into the batter and stir gently to coat. Pour out on to a baking paper-lined tray. Place into the oven for 20-25 minutes, flipping once in between.
- In a bowl, pour hot sauce. When cauliflower is ready, remove from the oven and add straight into hot sauce. Toss to coat. Put florets back on to baking tray and bake for a further 10 minutes.
- Serve cauliflower buffalo bites with a classic blue cheese dipping sauce or a side to your favourite protein.
Notes
- Gluten free flour or rice flour would also work with this recipe to make it gluten free.
- Soy or nut milks can be used as an alternative to cow's milk.
- For hot sauce, I used Franks Red Hot 140mL bottle.
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honestfoodandthoughtsmom says
Yes! This looks and sounds amazing. I can't wait to try!