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You won’t miss the meat when you make this crispy fried cauliflower dish! This Mongolian cauliflower is sweet and sticky and so good! Serve it over rice for a delicious and quick 30-minute dinner!

Crispy Mongolian Cauliflower

*Please note* this post was originally published in 2018. I’ve since redone the post text but the recipe remains the same.

Every time I start writing out a new post, I wonder if it’s going to be my last one for a while – if baby girl is going to surprise me a bit early! That being said, the more time that goes on, the less “early” she’ll be. SO – if you don’t hear from me for a while, you’ll know why. Life is going to get BUSY, and I don’t know when my next post will be after the baby comes. It’s a little sad for me, but I know eventually I’ll get back on the blog!

In the mean time, I’ll be posting recipes as usual – like this crispy Mongolian cauliflower! As I’ve mentioned in the past, we’ve been trying to cut down on our meat consumption and dishes like this make it a little bit easier to not miss the meat.

Can we just take a minute to chat about how wonderful cauliflower is!? I feel like it used to be a totally underrated vegetable, only celebrated when it was dipped in a pile of ranch dressing; however, in recent years, cauliflower has been popping up everywhere in different forms and methods. Cauliflower steaks, cauliflower rice, cauliflower mashed potatoes, you name it. It’s a great alternative to starches for those low-carb diets and now, I’m using it in place of meat!

Crispy Mongolian Cauliflower

What is Mongolian cauliflower?

Please tell me you’ve tasted the delicousness that is Mongolian sauce before?! You’ll typically find it as Mongolian beef – a sweet, saucy, sticky dish that is served over rice. SO good. But guess what? This sauce is just as good served over crispy, oven-roasted cauliflower. Plus, it’s so easy!

The sauce is made up of only a few ingredients:

  • garlic
  • ginger
  • soy sauce
  • brown sugar
  • water

I usually always have these things on hand, which means I can whip this up when I have no idea what to make for dinner! I also add some shredded carrot to the sauce, just before it’s done cooking.

How do you make crispy cauliflower?

 

A little bit of cornstarch and oil will crisp up your cauliflower nicely in the oven; it’s a good method that works with just about any sauce! Start by cutting up the cauliflower into small florets, then place them in a large freezer-safe bag along with the cornstarch and oil. Shake everything together and place it on a baking sheet.

The cauliflower takes about 20-25 minutes in the oven, which is enough time to get your rice started and the sauce ready!

How do you make the Mongolian sauce?

When the cauliflower is cooking, heat some oil up in a saucepan and sauté the garlic and ginger, before adding the soy sauce, brown sugar and water.  Once you’ve combined all of the ingredients to your sauce, you will need to let it simmer for about 10 minutes to thicken up. If you like your sauces a bit thicker, you can add a cornstarch slurry to the sauce near the end (I usually do).

A few minutes before serving, add a bit of shredded carrot to the sauce.

When the cauliflower is done cooking, toss it together along with the sauce and serve it over rice. Top it off with green onions and sesame seeds!

Dinner can’t really get much simpler, especially for a meatless meal! Toss the cauliflower with the sauce, pile some rice on your plate and top it with the saucy veggies and a sprinkling of green onions and sesame seeds. Yum!

crispy mongolian cauliflower

crispy mongolian cauliflower

Some other easy meatless dinner ideas for you:

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Crispy Mongolian Cauliflower


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  • Author: Katherine
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 2-3 servings 1x

Description

You won’t miss the meat when you make this crispy fried cauliflower dish! This Mongolian cauliflower is sweet and sticky and so good!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 6 cups cauliflower florets (approx. 1 head)
  • 3 tbsp oil (olive oil, vegetable or grapeseed)
  • 1/2 cup corn starch

Sauce

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1” ginger root, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup shredded carrot
  • optional: 1 tbsp cornstarch + 3 tbsp water
  • green onions, sesame seeds, rice, for serving

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
  2. Combine the cauliflower florets, oil and cornstarch in a large re-sealable bag and shake to coat thoroughly. Spread the cauliflower onto the baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes or until lightly browned.
  3. While the cauliflower is baking, prepare the sauce by heating the oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the ginger and garlic and sauté for a few minutes, before adding the soy sauce, water and brown sugar. Bring the mixture to a gentle boil and simmer for 10 minutes; at this point you can add the optional cornstarch slurry and simmer for a few more minutes until thickened to your likening, or leave the sauce as is. Add the shredded carrots.
  4. Combine the cauliflower with the sauce. Serve over rice, with green onions and sesame seeds for topping!

Leftovers can be stored in the fridge, in an airtight container for 3-4 days.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: meatless
  • Method: stovetop
  • Cuisine: mongolian
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Heeey! Thank you for stopping by! I like 30-minute dinners and giant peanut butter cups made with only 3 ingredients. I LOVE food! If you do too, you're in the right place.

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  1. Noooo! We’re gonna miss you during your break! I’m so excited for your little one though :). I hope this isn’t your last post but if it is, it’s a great one. That cauliflower sounds delicious! Happy weekend!

    1. Thanks Kelsie!! I will miss being around, but hopefully I won’t be out of commission for too long 🙂 I hope it’s not my last post either! Baby can stay a bit longer 😉 Have a wonderful weekend my friend!

  2. Looks so amazing! I want some right now and it’s only 10:30 a.m. Is that bad?? It all just looks so good! I am excited for you for your new addition, but if this is the last post for awhile, we’ll definitely miss you! Enjoy!!!

    1. Haha, Kim! Not bad at all. You want what you want 🙂 Thank you so much!! I guess you never know, I could be sticking around here for another few weeks!! Cheers, my friend!

  3. Looks so good and healthy! What a great idea! But yes, you must be excited with the little one due soon!

    1. Thank you Michelle! It’s delicious! Yes – I can’t believe how soon she’ll be here 🙂

  4. Great idea and completely new cauliflower dish to me. I wish you enjoy your little princess growing 🙂 The best time of your life ! Hope to hear from you soon 🙂 All the best !

    1. It really is the best time, we’re loving the kids at this age! Thank you so much!!

  5. As we transition from winter to spring, I’ve definitely been eating more vegetarian dishes, and this one sounds like a delicious addition to the dinner rotation! Love the sound of crispy cauliflower too! As for your baby girl’s arrival, be sure to keep us posted on Instagram!

    1. The crispy cauliflower is so good! My husband always has a little scowl when I say we’re having a vegetarian dish, but he really liked this one!! I will definitely keep you posted – thanks Leanne! Happy weekend!

  6. this is such a pretty dish and gorgeous gorgeous photos!!!! i love that this is vegetarian too, i eat way too much meat!

    1. Thank you my friend!!! We love our meat too, so this is a good option for a veggie substitution!!

  7. You know I’m loving this cauliflower Katherine! Sounds like it’s packed with flavor. I’ll be keeping you in my thoughts! I’m so excited for you! Best of luck. Take some time and enjoy your newest addition!

    1. Yes! Great minds think alike, right? Thank you Mary Ann!! I appreciate the well wishes 🙂 I will keep you posted!

  8. If I don’t hear from you for a while, I want to congratulate you in advance on the new baby. Enjoy your time with the family and get as much rest as you can! Cauliflower with tasty Mongolian sauce on a bed of white rice—I’m totally in! This looks delicious!!

    1. Thank you!!! I can’t believe how soon it’s coming! I appreciate the well wishes 🙂 It is a yummy dish – hope you get a chance to try it! Cheers!

  9. So excited for you, Katherine! I’m sure we’ll here all about your little girl soon 🙂
    As for this recipe – love it! Huge fan of cauliflower over here and love that you used this in lieu of meat. Extra green onion for me please 😉 Happy weekend! XO

    1. Thank you my friend!! I am really hoping that she makes an appearance soon. It’s a great dish! Hope you had a wonderful weekend 🙂 XO

  10. SO delicious with the Asian flavors! We’ll all be here waiting for you to return after your sweet girl arrives!!!