Fried Cauliflower Steaks with Honey and Hot Sauce
Fried cauliflower steaks drizzled with honey and hot sauce. A delicious vegetarian twist on fried chicken!
I’m going to keep today’s post short and sweet. Actually, in this specific case…spicy and sweet.
This is mainly due to the fact that I stayed up way too late last night discussing wedding tents and wedding room capacities. And, as a result, I feel like eating all.the.fried.foods.
These fried cauliflower steaks are vegetarian take on fried chicken with honey and hot sauce. Wait, hear me out! Because I can already feel the eyes starting to roll.
A few short months ago, Connor and I visited an amazing new restaurant in DC (Rose’s Luxury), and I encountered the best fried chicken of my life. And yes, I could probably count the number of times I’ve consumed true fried chicken in my life on one hand…but trust me, this was the real deal.
The dish was pickle-brined fried chicken and it was lightly tossed with honey, benne seeds (sesame), and came with a side of Louisiana’s pure crystal hot sauce. It was crispy, a little bit sweet, salty, and perfectly cut by the spiciness of the hot vinegar sauce.
If I didn’t happen to have been surrounded by strangers at the time, I probably would have licked the bowl clean. That is how good it was. I was sort of blown away.
It’s been a dish I’ve been wanting to recreate in a new, funky way for a long time! And somewhere along the brainstorming process, I came up with the idea of making it vegetarian and using cauliflower instead. Obviously fried cauliflower does not taste like fried chicken. The taste is not replicable, nor was that the intention behind this dish,.
The combination of cutting the cauliflower into ‘steaks’, coating them in a simple breadcrumb and flour coating, and pan frying gives them a similarly satisfying crispness. The addition of black sesame seeds adds just enough contrast and texture! Since the cauliflower is relatively delicate, I chose to simply drizzle the pieces with honey (rather than toss them in a bowl) right before serving.
This dish is definitely different, but just similar enough in flavor that it brought me back to that restaurant meal! It is playful, not meant to be taken too seriously, and would best be served as a fun appetizer for a crowd!
Fried Cauliflower Steaks with Honey and Hot Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 small head of cauliflower
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup (120 g) unbleached all-purpose flour
- ⅔ cup breadcrumbs regular or panko for extra crunch
- ¼ teaspoon ground paprika
- kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- vegetable oil for frying
- toasted black sesame seeds
Toppings:
- honey for drizzling
- hot sauce for drizzling
Instructions
- Steam the Cauliflower: Slice the cauliflower into ¾-inch to 1-inch thick steaks (see this post for step by step photos). Some slices might need to be halved if they are too large. The most important step in this process is creating a flat surface on both sides of the cauliflower so they fry evenly (don’t worry if some of the pieces or florets break off).
- Set the steaks (and any leftover trimmed pieces)in a large (10 to 12-inch) skillet over medium heat and pour in ¼-inch of water. Do not crowd the pan, this step might need to be done in batches. Bring the water to a simmer, reduce the heat, cover the pot, and allow the cauliflower to steam until it is barely fork tender, roughly 4 to 6 minutes. Be careful not to overcook the cauliflower. Repeat until all of the cauliflower has been steamed.
- Use a spatula to carefully transfer the cauliflower steaks and pieces to a plate or wire rack. Allow them to cool completely, then season with salt and pepper.
- Breading Assembly: Whisk together the eggs in a bowl and set aside. Combine the flour, breadcrumbs, and paprika on a seperate shallow plate or bowl for breading. Season flour mixture with salt and pepper.
- Dip the cauliflower steaks in egg on both sides, then coat in the flour mixture. Be sure to cover the cauliflower as completely as possible. If the cauliflower steaks break up, don't worry, just coat and fry the pieces.
- Set aside a half sheet pan lined with wire rack.
- Add oil to a large skillet until it is at least ½-inch deep. Place over medium-high heat. Once the oil starts to shimmer, gently add the breaded cauliflower steaks. Do not overcrowd the pan. Fry until they are golden brown and crisp, roughly 2 minutes. Flip and repeat. Transfer them to the wire rack and immediately season with salt and sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds.
- Repeat with the remaining cauliflower steaks, replacing the frying oil if necessary. Serve the fried cauliflower on a large platter and honey and hot sauce for drizzling.
55 Comments on “Fried Cauliflower Steaks with Honey and Hot Sauce”
This was amazing!!! I also topped it with some crunchy chili oil from Trader Joe’s. This is a must, it’s not super spicy (I can’t handle much) but it adds a nice crunch and couples with the honey perfectly.
Yay! That sounds awesome. Thanks Sirena!
I need to make this!! And am going to serve with Mike’ Hot Honey. Toasted bread crumbs, some guidance please? Dry skillet and watch until they toast?? Any oil needed??
Thanks.
Finally made this and it does not disappoint!! Used the panko as one reviewer commented and served with the Mikes Hot Honey. This is a keeper!
Yay! Mike’s hot honey is great. I don’t think it was around when I created this recipe, but I can imagine it being delicious with it!
I Love cauliflower steaks. Frying them with honey sounds beyond decadent and so good.
Made these tonight and they were so awesome. Came out perfect. I didn’t have breadcrumbs so I used panko. So crispy and tasty! Thanks for the recipe.
So thrilled to hear that! Love the switch out with panko too. Thanks for leaving feedback Genevieve!
I made this! I used my own batter recipe (flour, not breadcrumbs) but the result was still great. Everyone liked it! I had been having fried chicken cravings since becoming a vegetarian, and this hit the spot. Especially with honey and hot sauce! I will make this again. I even tried it with shake and bake. Outcome on that wasn’t quite as good but it was still eaten. This made for a good dinner.
Aaaaaaaand I will be making this for supper this week!
I found this recipe on Pinterest and this was quick and easy to make and tastes great. I will be making this again.
So happy to hear that Melissa!! Thanks for your comment!
You may have solved the mystery of how to get the teenagers in my house to eat (and love!) cauliflower.., breaded, honey, hot sauce? Divine! Pinned, can’t wait to try it 🙂
this is pretty much ridiculously amazing. i can’t wait to make….
cauliflower has NEVER looked this good!! pinned 🙂
Thanks Christine!! 🙂
LOVE THIS! Pinned! Just posted some cauli yesterday. Could eat it non stop. And yours, with the honey/hot sauce. Sweet with heat is my heaven 🙂
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Honey and hot sauce? Heck yes! This is so creative and I wouldn’t have guessed all your sneaky ingredients! Fried chicken isn’t my thing, but this sure is!
Thanks so much Mary! So glad you like it!
I really think the only way one can appreciate meals like this is if we all agree that it is not supposed to actually taste like its meat counterpart! And that it is just delicious all on its own. YUM.
(Also, do you live in DC?! I am headed there this coming weekend to run the half marathon. Where should I eat!!??)
YES! I live in DC–send me an email (bloggingoverthyme@gmail.com), and let me know where you are staying. I can definitely come up with some ideas!!!
You are super talented. Who would have thought of this. Chic, vegetarian, gourmet, crispy with an allusion of heartiness. I love the name “cauliflower steak” !What a way to highlight a an ingredient that is usually bland. Simply fab!
Thank you so, so much Camillia!
Haha! I only mean’t I’d prefer a veggie sub any day, but I mean I obviously love chicken! LOl
What! I keep telling you you’re brilliant. This is incredible.
You’re so sweet!! Thanks Norma! 🙂
This sweet and spicy combination is just genius! Takes cauliflower to a whole new level! Yum! 😀
Love the look of this, the great recipe, and the “warnings” to be patient, careful about steaming etc. You know I need that! I want to make this too! Where do you find that kind of hot sauce? Does the honey make it too sweet or is the combo of the sauce and honey what makes it best?
I am a few-and-far-between eater of fried chicken, as well — but this? This I can get behind every. single. day.
Thanks Steph!!! Have a great weekend!
Just for the record – I definitely did NOT roll my eyes at your play on fried chicken. This looks and sounds delicious…can’t wait to try!
Oh good! I was worried people would think I was that crazy person who tries to insist that cauliflower tastes like chicken 😉
This looks amazing! I thought I was the only one who loved honey and hot sauce with fried chicken! I sometimes like to mix cayanne pepper with honey for fried chicken. Another great fried chicken source is the Dutch Country Market in Germantown. It’s only open Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but they have amazing friend chicken, rotisserie chicken, amazing soft pretzels rolled and baked on site, and a bakery to die for!
Oh my gosh!! No–the combo of the honey and hot sauce was amazing! I don’t think you could have one without the other really.
I’ll have to try that place in Germantown! Thanks for the suggestion!!
This looks amazing! I could probably eat this whole recipe by myself. ; )
I am obsessed with cauliflower. Love this recipe. I just posted a baby carrot recipe with a honey sriracha glaze!. Great minds think alike.
Oooh, that sounds amazing! Off to check it out!
Oh saaaay what?! Um. Yeah. NEED!
Hehe–thanks Ashley!
Holy shizzle! This looks so yummy. And my eyes are not rolling anywhere. I’m so with you on this girl! xx
Hahaha! You always leave the best comments–thanks Katrina! Good luck studying this weekend!
Oh my gosh this looks so amazingly good! I love cauliflower and I think I’m going to love this recipe – yum!
Different is always good. Always. Love these Laura!
Yep! So true. Have a great Easter weekend Nicole!
Umm.. yes, this is awesome!! Sweet and spicy is mu favorite and I am not even a huge fan of chicken, so these are just genius!
You’re not a fan of chicken?!!? You make such great looking chicken dishes!
This looks so amazing! I love honey with savory & spicy foods–I used to get the best chicken & waffles made with honey when I lived in Houston. Beautiful pictures!
Me too–it goes so well! I need to try the whole waffles and fried chicken thing, I’m still a newbie when it comes to that!! Thanks Becky!
Yes I definitely need to try this out. We love roasted cauliflower in our house so adding a little spice will make it better.
I love, love, LOVE roasted cauliflower!
Never have fried cauliflower before, when roasted the flavor is so amazing, so I have to think the flavor must be pretty darn good to fry as well, very creative!
I agree! Roasting is incredible–these are a little bit crispier, since they are breaded (slightly) and fried. But I’m SURE you would like them too!
Fried chicken doesn’t always float my boat, but you have me craving it at 8am! Somehow I’m really late to the cauliflower steak party, which is sort of ironic since I adore it. Really loving your super creative take on the fried chicken recreation!
I’ve never been crazy into fried chicken either–but that fried chicken at that restaurant was absurdly good. (And sort of a classy take on fried chicken, so maybe that was part of it.)
Thanks Kelli! Hope you have a great weekend!