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A simple-to-make side dish or snack, these ‘Everything Bagel’ Cauliflower Rolls are where healthy meets delicious! Using simple ingredients, and our favorite vegetable we like to magically transform, these rolls have been a fan-favorite for years!

A plate of cauliflower rolls.

Paleo Cauliflower Rolls

Cauliflower can do just about anything these days if you wish it hard enough! And these “Everything Bagel” flavored Cauliflower Rolls have been a magical recipe here on the site for over 7 years now! We’ve been re-making some of our most beloved recipes lately so more of you can find them, and these rolls definitely deserve top billing! While the recipe has stayed the same, we’ve added more tips and step-by-step photos to help you make it!

So you might be wondering…what are cauliflower rolls? And do they taste like regular rolls? And let me say straight off the bat, these are “rolls” made from cauliflower. They absolutely taste like cauliflower. So if you don’t like cauliflower at all, these might not be for you. If you are on the fence about cauliflower, or you are looking for ways to incorporate it more into your life then these are definitely for you.

This recipe uses finely processed cauliflower, bound together by eggs and baked up to make a really lovely side dish to serve along with dinner, or veggie-filled snack. Some people have had success in using it as a bun for a burger, but I much prefer to eat it as-is and served it with dinner.

This recipe is a healthy, low carb, paleo-friendly, roll alternative!

A plate of cauliflower rolls.

Ingredients Needed

Common Substitution Questions

We’ve had lots of questions about substitutions over the years. If your question isn’t answered here, check out the comments thread!

Cauliflower: This recipe as written is only for fresh whole cauliflower. You cannot use pre-riced cauliflower as it isn’t fine enough. If you did want to use pre-riced cauliflower, you’ll have to process it more in the food processor. We do not recommend using frozen cauliflower, as it will have too much excess moisture.

Eggs: This is the primary binding ingredient for this recipe. Some have had success using a flax or chia egg substitute, but we imagine that it can be a bit crumbly compared to the recipe as written. Please feel free to share if you make an egg substitute for this.

Almond Flour: A lot of people have commented below about using alternative flours, so feel free to see what has worked for others. If you need this to be nut-free, oat flour should work in place of almond flour.

Coconut Flour: This is a very absorbent flour, so if you wanted to attempt to replace it, you will likely have to triple the amount of flour that you plan to use. For instance, there might be some success with using 3 tablespoons of additional almond flour, but we haven’t tried so we can’t guarantee it will work. Please let us know if you experiment.

Seasoning: Go ahead and swap out the Everything Bagel Seasoning for whatever type of seasoning you’d like!

Step by step photo to make cauliflower buns.

How to Make Them

The most important step in this recipe is starting with the right kind and the right amount of cauliflower! Start with a fresh, whole cauliflower and pulse it in a food processor until it is finely ground, about the size of a grain of quinoa. You may have more than you need, so make sure to measure out only 3 cups. Set aside any leftover cauliflower for another use, such as adding it into an omelet or a smoothie!

Next add the 3 cups of fine cauliflower to a bowl along with the flours, some seasoning and eggs. Mix it up together until it’s well combined, and measure out about 1/3 cup of the mixture. Roll it into a ball and press down slightly to make a roll shape, since they won’t change shape in the oven. Then place on a baking sheet!

Then mix together your everything bagel seasoning, if you are making it yourself, or grab your store-bought seasoning and put about 1-1/2 teaspoons of the seasoning on top of each roll, and gently press it in to make sure it adheres while it’s baking.

And finally, bake in the oven until it’s lightly golden and set all over.

Cauliflower Rolls FAQ

We’ve had lots of questions of the years! We’ve added them here to help you have success with this recipe. If you have a question and you don’t see it answered here, feel free to add it to the comments below!

Does this have the texture of bread? Not quite! It’s cauliflower, and it’s really tricky to make cauliflower have the same texture as bread. This is, however, a healthier wheat roll alternative!

Does it taste like cauliflower? It does taste like cauliflower.

Can I use pre-riced cauliflower? No. This recipe needs finely processed cauliflower, and the stuff you buy at the store won’t be fine enough.

Can I use frozen cauliflower? Unfortunately no. It has too much moisture in it.

Can I use an alternative flour? We recommend sticking with the suggested flours. However, if you have a nut allergy, we’ve had success swapping in oat flour in our other recipes, so you might try that here, though we haven’t tested it on this. Check out the comments for more suggestions on flour alternatives that others have tried.

Can I omit the eggs? Eggs are the binding agent in this recipe, and they’re pretty important. However, some people have had some success with a chia or flax egg substitute. We haven’t tested it though.

How long will they last? These cauliflower rolls are best consumed fresh, the day they are made!

A bite of a cauliflower bun.

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'Everything Bagel' Cauliflower Rolls

4.50 from 6 votes
A simple-to-make side dish or snack, these 'Everything Bagel' Cauliflower Rolls are where healthy meets delicious! Using simple ingredients, and our favorite vegetable we like to magically transform, these rolls have been a fan-favorite for years!
Servings 6
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 head cauliflower about 1-1/2 lbs, cut into florets
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons almond flour
  • 1 tablespoon coconut flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon poppy seeds
  • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds
  • 1 teaspoon dried minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon dried minced onion
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarse sea salt

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Add cauliflower to a food processor, and pulse until the cauliflower is finely ground, about the size of a grain of quinoa. Add three lightly packed cups of processed cauliflower to a large bowl, and set aside any leftover for another use.
  • To the bowl add in eggs, almond flour, coconut flour, garlic powder, and salt and mix together until fully combined.
  • Scoop 1/3 cup of the cauliflower mixture, form it into a ball and place it on the baking sheet. Gently press to flatten it slightly. Repeat with the remaining mixture.
  • Mix together poppy seeds, sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion and coarse salt in a small bowl. Divide the mixture evenly on top of the cauliflower rolls, pressing it in slightly.
  • Bake for about 30 minutes, or until golden brown.
  • Remove from baking sheet and let cool directly on a cooling rack.
  • Serve as a snack or as a roll along with dinner!

Notes

If you don't have a food processor, you could grate the cauliflower florets on the largest hole of a box grater. Just take care to not include any large pieces if they break off while grating. It still must be as fine as the photos indicate.
You cannot use pre-riced cauliflower as it is not fine enough.
If you already have Everything Bagel Seasoning, feel free to use that here.
These cauliflower rolls are best consumed fresh, the day they are made!
This recipe was originally published in 2013, and republished with new photos in 2021.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/6 recipeCalories: 58kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 3gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 62mgSodium: 281mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1g
Keyword: Cauliflower Rolls
Author: Lexi

 



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  1. Help! I really want to make these for my first DF and GF picnic tomorrow. I only have garlic granules should I use half the amount for the topping as it smells really strong of garlic? Thanks in advance

  2. THIS RECIPE LOOKS AMAZING!!! I put the ingredients in caloriecount.about.com and the Net Carb count per bun is 4.8g for all who are wondering. You could probably throw in some flax seed to increase the fiber amount a bit. I can’t wait to try this.

  3. So simple! Amazing! I’ll make thinner next time so I can use as hamburg buns! My head of cauliflower yielded 8C so I tripled the recipe!

  4. Hmmmmm… After cooking it looks like a Lot of the liquid cooked out onto the parchment paper. I even added an extra tbsp of almond powder, is this normal? Lol

  5. Hi Lexi ~ Looking at the posts on this I can’t wait to try this. I can’t believe I just found it. I do have a question, Can you use frozen cauliflower? Where I am it is still winter and have just frozen cauliflower. Thanks for your help.

  6. Just made these delicious little biscuits and i had to add a dot of milk during t ghost e grating process and i used wheat flour rather than cornmeal and cashew flour rather t g an coconut, i LOVE them! Sovtasty and great texture. I also happen to be addicted to cauliflower so i’ll try any recipe once, this one’s a winner! Only complaint is they stuck to the parchment so I’ll use spray next time.

  7. Did you just say cauliflower rolls?? I’m addicted to cauliflower fried rice & cauliflower pizza. This recipe just blew my mind.

  8. I’m really happy with these and can’t wait to experiment a little bit with different flavors! For someone trying to cut out all grains, but loves bread, I was glad these came out the way they did. Even my grandson said he liked it. Thanks for the recipe!!!

  9. I have a question.. are they supposed to be doughy.. I am cooking them at the moment and its been 20 minutes and they are still very gushy..

  10. Yes! I am a native New Yorker but moved to Melbourne 4 years ago. I miss my everything bagel every day… and while you can get a substitute bagel here its not quite like Home. Soo I mulch rather something different with resemblance while not trying to be my NY bagel. Mine turned out so well! Increased cooking time to 45-60 mins til they have firmed up and had a nice golden colour. Cannot wait to have this with my lunch tomorrow.. going to slice it and toast it! Will refrigerate the rest… how many days do you reckon they will last? Thank you for this recipe I’m so excited! Cauliflower rocks. ..