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We’ve all heard of (and possibly tried) the famous Chinese orange chicken dish. It’s sticky, saucy and absolutely slammin’ with flavour! Since I don’t eat meat, I wanted to sub the chicken for a plant-based ingredient, and what’s more versatile than the humble cauliflower?! Nothing is – cauliflower wins, hands down.
Personally, I am in love with this dish and most dishes with cauliflower as the star. Eat it with rice, some green onions and your choice of protein – vegan or not!

Although this recipe may seem intimidating, the ingredients and method are truly simple. I add a medium head of cauliflower to the batter (as outlined below), bake it, and then quickly coat it in the sauce after they are baked through.

The batter:
The Sauce:
After you have washed, dried and broken up your cauliflower into florets, you will want to coat them in the batter. Whisk together the flour, spices and milk, and dump the florets into the smooth mixture, coating fully. Spread them out on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 25 minutes, turning halfway.

While the cauliflower bakes, mix the sauce ingredients together and add to a hot pan with some sesame oil. Create a slurry with the cornstarch and some water and add it to the sauce with the baked cauliflower. It will get nice and thick and ooey and gooey. It’s like a saucy, boneless chicken wing, minus the chicken. So good!
Sumac Roasted Cauliflower (a crowd-pleaser!)
Hot and Sweet Cauliflower Wings (an amazing substitution for regular wings)
Roasted Garlic Mashed Cauliflower (AS good as mashed potatoes)
Easy Creamy Cauliflower Soup (perfect for a cold winter day)

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Serving size: 4-5
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
NOTES:
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I put a pot of oil on the stove and waited. And waited, and waited, and waited. It didn’t start to boil, so I just kept waiting. Like I said, I knew NOTHING about cooking. All of a sudden, plumes of smoke started emerging from the pot. And, then I couldn’t breathe. The smoke filled the house and my roommates were like, “WTF Mate?!” It was so thick that it coated our lungs as we hacked up a storm. So, I carefully took the pot outside and stuck it in a pile of snow and ran far, far away.
Never have I tried frying again. Until today. Thank goodness for endless episodes of the Food Network that have guided me in my growth as a food fryer.
So, in case you have never fried before, here are my learnings:
Now that the PSA is out of the way, let me introduce you to my first fry recipe – Cauliflower wings. We all know them. We all love them. But, I can’t tell you how many times I have tested recipes that have you bake these little guys, and they never create the texture that I want. That crispy AF texture. So, we fryin’ today.

This recipe is really quick and surprisingly easy. You need to break off your cauli into smaller florets – the larger they are, the more water they absorb. Then, get that batter going – add some flour, cornstarch (my favourite “crisping” ingredient), paprika, chili powder, salt and pepper to a bowl and whisk. Next, pour in some canned coconut milk, mixed with another milk of choice – oat, cashew, almond, etc. Whisk it all together and you will get a nice batter. Give those florets a dunk and carefully place them into the pot of oil. Let them cook for about 3-4 minutes, until golden brown.
After you have fried all of the cauliflower, get your sauce ready. Combine a quarter cup of Frank’s Red Hot Sauce with 1 tablespoon of honey and slather over the wings. Give them a toss and they are ready.

If you are into dipping things into other things, then make my “Frank’s Aioli.” Mix about 1/2 teaspoon of Frank’s Hot Sauce with 2 tablespoons of mayo and give ‘er a few cracks of pepper and you’re Gucci.
I’m very pleased with my personal growth. Let me help you achieve your culinary fry goals with this recipe! Happy frying!
Hot and Sweet Cauliflower Wings
Servings: 4
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 15-20 minutes
Ingredients:
Instructions:
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