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Bang Bang Cauliflower

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Bang Bang Cauliflower is a fun way to eat some veggies. Cauliflower florets are coated in panko breadcrumbs, baked, and drizzled with bang bang sauce. They’re great as a side dish, snack, or appetizer.

a close-up photo of crispy bang bang cauliflower on a white plate

I’ve recently become obsessed with bang bang sauce, a creamy, sweet, and spicy chili sauce that is easy to make. It tastes great for dipping chicken, seafood, vegetables, and just about anything, really. So I decided to apply it to cauliflower and love how it turned out. If you like sweet chili sauces, I encourage you to try this bang bang cauliflower recipe.

a pair of chopsticks holding a piece of bang bang cauliflower

Ingredients

  • Cauliflower florets
  • Panko bread crumbs
  • Large eggs
  • Sweet chili sauce
  • Hot sauce
  • Mayonnaise
  • Honey

Cauliflower: You will need about 1/2 a head of cauliflower. Break it down into bite-sized florets that are approximately the same size. That way, they’ll bake evenly.

Panko: I like Kikkoman brand panko.

Eggs: You will need to whisk the eggs in a shallow dish or bowl so you can coat the cauliflower.

Sweet chili sauce: This is the key ingredient for bang bang sauce. I buy mine at Asian grocery stores. Be sure to buy the kind that doesn’t have any chili seeds.

Hot sauce: Sriracha works great or a similar type of hot sauce.

Mayonnaise: I like to use the light or low-fat kind, but regular mayonnaise is fine, too.

Honey: This adds just a touch of sweetness to the sauce.

a process photo collage showing the ingredients needed to make the bang bang sauce and what the sauce looks like mixed in a bowl

Recipe Tips

To coat the florets, you dip them in egg and then roll them in the panko. It helps to press lightly on the panko coating to ensure it sticks.

The cauliflower only takes about 20 minutes to bake. You can prepare the bang bang sauce while the cauliflower cooks – it’s very easy. All you do is mix the chili sauce, sriracha, mayo, and honey in a bowl.

I like to drizzle the sauce over the baked cauliflower and save some to serve on the side for dipping.

Feel free to play around with the ratios and even try out different hot sauce variations. I used sriracha, but you can try others. You can also garnish with things like chopped parsley, sliced green onions, cilantro, or scallions.

You can also just make the sauce and serve it as a dip for other appetizers.

a close-up photo of crispy cauliflower drizzled with bang bang sauce

More Bang Bang Recipes

Bang Bang Cauliflower

Servings: 2
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Course: Appetizer, Main Dishes
Cuisine: Asian
Bang bang sauce is a creamy sweet and spicy chili sauce that is easy to make. I use it in a lot of recipes for dipping chicken, seafood, vegetables, just about anything really. In this recipe, I drizzle it over some crispy baked cauliflower for an easy main dish or appetizer.
5 from 4 votes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 head of cauliflower cut into bite sized florets
  • cups panko bread crumbs Kikkoman brand preferred for even baking
  • 2 large eggs whisked
  • 1 tbsp fresh parsley finely chopped (optional, for garnish)

For the Bang Bang Sauce

  • 2 tbsp sweet chili sauce I bought mine from an Asian grocery store. Make sure to buy the kind that is just sauce without chili seeds
  • 2 tsp hot sauce I used sriracha
  • 1/4 cup light/low fat mayonnaise
  • 1 tbsp honey

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Dip cauliflower pieces in egg and then roll in panko until fully coated and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. You will need to use your fingers to press on the coating to help it to stick to the cauliflower bites. Repeat until all cauliflower is coated.
  • Bake for about 20 minutes or until coating is a dark golden brown and crunchy. 
  • While cauliflower is cooking, make the bang bang sauce. Add all ingredients into a small bowl and whisk until uniform and no mayonnaise lumps remain. Drizzle over finished cauliflower, reserving additional for dipping. Garnish with fresh parsley if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5of recipe, Calories: 446kcal, Carbohydrates: 65.3g, Protein: 15.9g, Fat: 11.8g, Saturated Fat: 2.7g, Sodium: 910.5mg, Fiber: 5.3g, Sugar: 16.7g, NET CARBS: 60

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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78 comments on “Bang Bang Cauliflower”

  1. Would it work to bread the cauliflower ahead of time? I’m thinkin no but thought I’d ask. 

    • We don’t recommend it – the panko will soften and then the coating won’t be as crispy once you cook it.

  2. Turned out amazing!!

  3. “This story really has nothing to do with the bang bang sauce.” I appreciate this blogger saying what we’re all thinking and for this tasty recipe.

  4. Made these for an apple…fantastic!  We go to a brew pub that makes a similar dish but it is deep fried. I do have a question – how do I get a better result with the coating? I did house my hand to press into the cauliflower but they did’t turn out as beautifully coated as yours….any tips?

  5. We LOVED THIS!!!
    It turned out soo great! I did add some Parmesan cheese to the coating.
    I added a little buttermilk to the egg coating, too!
    Thanks this will be one of our special treats!

  6. Just made this and it’s fabulous! Thanks for the recipe!

  7. Can frozen cauliflower be used?

    • Frozen cauliflower will be difficult to work with because it is hard to keep the surface dry to coat properly

  8. these sound amazing can you make ahead and freeze

  9. We made this last night ….YUM…it was delicious. Thanks so much . Definitely a keeper recipe.

  10. These are the bomb! 

  11. How many servings does this make? It looks great and am excited to make it for Christmas.

    • the recipes uses half a head of cauliflower so about 2-3. If you are serving it with other things, maybe four. You could always double the recipe if you need it to serve more.

  12. I am a little late coming to the conversation but I had to share. This recipe is amazing and I’m so excited to take it to 2 different Christmas parties and wow my friends with it. Lol I also enjoyed the story about the lyric and I can completely relate. It reminds me of a commercial full of incorrect lyrics one in which a young girl singing The Beatles’ Ticket to Ride says she’s “got a chicken to ride”. Lmbo

  13. My daughter and I ADORE Ed Sheerin and this song is one of my faves too.  I swear I’ve always thought it was 17 too but I assumed he meant like he did when they were 17.  Speaking of the daughter, she is 14 and has found a recent affection for cauliflower so we will for sure be trying this recipe.

    • I have a lot of cauliflower recipes! I hope you try them out with your daughter soon. It’s funny how many people hear 17. My husband is happy to know he’s not the only one!

  14. Why do I want the recipe to read “skinny skinny bang bang?”  Also, when my father was little he thought “’round yon Virgin” meant the halo behind her!  

  15. This is to “Marsha” of the date of March 17, 2015; eggs are NOT from mammals! Since when do chickens, ducks, geese, quail, or any other bird, have teats with which to suckle their young??? And Kirbie did NOT claim anywhere in the recipe that it was “vegetarian;” just a sort of, but not really, hint that you need to read and research some things before commenting.

  16. I goner try it thanks for that story

  17. Want to do this for a party but not sure how far in advance I can bread the cauliflower?
    Can I hold in the frig, till I put in the oven?
    Any thoughts?

    • Hmm, I haven’t tried it, but I think if you’re just putting it in the fridge for a few hours before putting it in the oven, it should be okay!

  18. Sooo delicious!! Made this yesterday and it’s a new favourite for us, LOVE it, thank you for sharing!

  19. I was actually having a very “feeling down” moment when I read your post & I really wanted you to know that your lil husband story made me laugh so hard! I really appreciate that …along with the great recipe!! It’s funny how you never know where/when someone can make you smile…when you really needed it!
    The beauty of social media & strangers I guess????

    • Aww, I’m so glad my post was able to cheer you up. I never really realize people are reading until they comment and every once in a while I get a beautiful comment like yours as it makes me really happy. Your comment totally made my day! Thank you for taking the time to write it!

  20. Thank you so much for this! My hubs and I love it so much 🙂 We have chickens who aren’t laying any eggs so I appreciate the flax seed/water substitute I read above. We’ll be bringing this to a friends house for Superbowl! Making 2 whole heads haha!

  21. Just had this tonight and my son said that I’ve got to make it again! We are meat eaters and he thought it had a ‘meat like’ texture and taste. I didn’t have pancho breadcrumbs, I just whizzed up some wholemeal seeded bread and dried it in a low temp oven. Loved it!

  22. hi. i was just wondering. can i deep fried the cauliflower instead of baking it? it’s hard to bake when you don’t have an oven and i really want to try this recipe! lots of love. x

    • The breading is very loose so I don’t recommend frying it. If you fry it, the breading will just all come off into your pot of oil. If you want to do frying, I suggest a different coating batter for your cauliflower, or maybe trying it with chicken

  23. The only thing wrong with this recipe is that you will discover that one head of cauliflower is not enough!  I wanted to eat the whole thing myself!  This is simple, easy, and delicious!     I’ve also thought of a dozen different ways that I want to use the Bang Bang sauce too!
    Thanks!!

  24. Thanks for sharing this! I subbed out some ingredients for vegan-friendly options (vegan mayo, flax meal/water for eggs), and it was FANTASTIC! It’s the first vegan meal I’ve had since starting an allergist-appointed diet that I was totally happy with. Thanks again!

  25. I referenced your recipe in my latest poast. 
    It looks amazing. I am going to put this on everything!!!!
    https://mrsmom.net/?p=1307

  26. Hey.. A friend pinned your recipe.. Of course it caught my eye.. Due to the Kirbie’s Cravings.. Our last name is spelled the same, which I don’t see often.. Hum ..we may be distantly related!!  Good job. Gonna try these!!

    • hi Rhonda- that is so awesome that your last name is Kirbie. Kirbie actually isn’t my last name–it’s more of an online nickname/username my friends came up with in high school for me. I’ve never met anyone with the last name with that spelling though, so that is pretty cool!

  27. I can’t wait to try this. It’s gonna be the main dish with stir fried veggies!

  28. OMG you brought back the funniest memory. My husband hums and sings a lot. He has an affinity for Christmas Carols. About 15 years ago he was singing We Wish you a Merry Christmas…..”now bring us some piggy pudding, now bring us some piggy pudding” I stopped him and I could barely get out “did you say, snort snort, Piggy Pudding”. He said “yes”. I said, now I am getting that crazed kind of laughing where you can hardly speak…”it’s actually Figgy Pudding” He just kind of looked at me for a minute and said “well, that’s ridiculous, that doesn’t even make sense”. Honestly I was laughing so hard I couldn’t even speak. Trying to recount the story for my co-workers the next day, I had to leave the room, I couldn’t even get the story out. Ahhhh, good times, good times. 

  29. The cauliflower pieces should be raw before dipping in egg? Or shoul they be boiled before?
    thank you

  30. It’s not really vegetarian because of the egg. Is there an egg substitute I can use?  Eggs are from mammals,  it’s not vegetarian. 

    • I didn’t claim the recipe was vegetarian. also many vegetarians eat eggs. If you dont eat eggs then leave it out and just make roasted cauliflower

    • Chia seeds soaked in water for a bit are egg substitute they have recipe on package too

      • thanks! I haven’t tried it myself yet, but it’s good to know there are potential options out there for people to test

  31. I am in love with that song and my husband finds it super boring!! Men, I tell ya!! hehe anyways your’s atleast tries to sing it though!! These bites with that sauce are just the perfect weekend munchies I needed!! Yumm.

    • they do make a great munchie, don’t they? My husband actually likes a lot of of the slower, love songs, sometimes even more than me! haha.

  32. I made this for dinner tonight and it was soooo good!! I would not have expected so simple a recipe to be so delicious. Thank you for sharing!

  33. I was dying laughing when I read this post b/c I SWEAR *I* thought the guy said 17 in the song too!! I made BF listen to it several times and he even thought the guy said 17. It was only recent that I took the time to relisten to the entire song and heard 70. I love that song!

    I am such a fan of your cauliflower recipes. Do you think it’s possible to sub the panko for crushed parm cheese for the coating?

    • that’s funny so many people hear 17. when i heard Mr. K sing it, I was like “that can’t be right!” But i think it makes him feel a little better knowing that others hear it that way.

      A just cheese coating likely won’t work very well. the cheese will overcook and become dry before the cauliflower is done. also the texture won’t be as crunchy

  34. I love bang bang shrimp.. and chicken too  – so what a delicious idea to make a cauliflower version. These look so addictive, crisp and moorish!

  35. YUM! I love the idea of doing this with cauliflower vs. meat. Send me soooomeeee

  36. This looks amazing, Kirbie! No one will ever skip veggies like these! 

  37. I hear that song all the time (thanks to a teen in the house), but I haven’t really *listened* to the lyrics because I thought he says 17 too! Back to the sauce – what brand of sweet chili sauce do you use?

    • haha, that will make Mr. K feel better. Good question–so I went to ranch 99 and basically bought the cheapest bottle. I made sure to buy the one that looks like ketchup rather than the one with seeds in it which would make the sauce look lumpy. I just updated the post with a photo, hope that helps. No English name written for the brand.

  38. I love that you’ve combined two totally underrated things to this recipe: cauliflower and bang bang sauce. I definitely want to try these! I will laugh when I hear this song next time!

    • Im surprised I haven’t seen bang bang on cauliflower. I keep seeing it on shrimp and chicken, but it’s so good for just about anything!