This easy and hearty recipe for cheesy cauliflower casserole will have everyone asking for a second serving of vegetables!
I’m guessing it’s not often that the folks around your supper table ask for seconds of vegetables (unless mashed potatoes are involved, and then all bets are off) but that is all about to change with this recipe for easy, hearty, cheesy cauliflower casserole.
Full of tender cauliflower and baked in a creamy, dreamy cheese sauce, it gives a macaroni and cheese vibe but with vegetable goodness.
And while it is the perfect side for grilled chicken or steak, in my house it as has also been eaten all by its gorgeous self, because I’m here to tell you that this is one of the times that the vegetable is going to take center stage. Let’s make it!
Here’s how you make cheesy cauliflower casserole!
First you need a nice big head of cauliflower.
Cauliflower is a weird and wonderful vegetable, don’t you think? It looks like a bouquet of flowers from another planet. A super delicious bouquet of flowers.
You want to cut that cauliflower up into nice bite-sized florets (and for a great piece on how to cut up a cauliflower, click here) and steam those florets until they are nice and tender.
In the meantime, stir up a quick and easy cheese sauce that you are going to pour over the steamed cauliflower and bake until it is a wonderment of cheesy deliciousness. Here’s quick video that shows how easy it is to be cauliflower-cheesy…
Cool it off for a little bit (I know! So hard!) and then you are ready to serve up what is about to be your new favorite vegetable recipe.
You’re running out to get a cauliflower right now, aren’t you? Me too!
PrintCheesy Cauliflower Casserole
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 40 minutes
- Total Time: 55 minutes
- Yield: 6 servings 1x
- Category: Side Dish
- Method: Stovetop, Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
This easy and hearty recipe for cheesy cauliflower casserole will have everyone asking for a second serving of vegetables!
Ingredients
- 1 large head of cauliflower, cut into florets
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons flour
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- Freshly ground pepper
Instructions
- Steam cauliflower florets until tender, about 10 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 400 and butter a casserole.
- Melt butter over medium heat in a saucepan. Whisk in flour until well mixed.
- Whisk in milk and simmer until slightly thickened. Take off the heat and stir in cheese until smooth.
- Spread cauliflower in the casserole and pour the cheese sauce on top. Grind some pepper over the top.
- Bake for 30 minutes, cool slightly and serve.
Notes
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Amanda says
I’m generally a person who can’t have enough cheese. At Olive Garden I’m the one who asks for more cheese on my pasta, and if they didn’t look at me awkwardly I’d probably never say “That’s enough.” So this is a perfect side dish for me. Plus cauliflower is awesome and it seems so underrated. I can’t wait to try this!
Anu - My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
Wow! The name of this dish itself is making me drool, Kate. Indeed cauliflower is a delicious bouquet of flowers. Lovely share! :)
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Cauliflower is one of my favorite veggies, though I often forget to cook with it. Part of the reason is because my husband doesn’t like it, but that just means more for me. This casserole looks SO good, Kate! I wouldn’t mind keeping this all to myself!
Mir says
I’ve had this! It was a long time ago in the U.K. and they called it “cauliflower cheese.” And it’s the best. It’s healthier than mac and cheese but just as (or more) delicious. I’m such a fan!!
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says
Gimme all the cauliflower Kate! This looks so deliciously cheesy! And so easy! Count me in!
grace says
i’ll be the first to admit that cauliflower needs a little bit of help in the flavor department, and this is a fine assist! i would LOVE this!
Will says
This looks incredibly tasty, I want to try this recipe out! Thanks for the share.
Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary says
Forget seconds, Kate! I can tell you already I will want 4ths and 5ths of this casserole! Better yet, I want to make this casserole my dinner. Just me, this cheesy deliciousness and a shovel. :) Cauliflower is one of my favorite vegetables, so this is totally screaming my name! Perfectly cozy, comforting and ultimately delicious! Love it! Cheers, friend! xo
Demeter | Beaming Baker says
Uh, yeah, if I had this on my table, I’d be asking for seconds too, Kate! Love how cheesy, warm and golden this looks. :) Thanks for sharing another keeper! Pinning. :)
Jen | Baked by an Introvert says
I love this! I have a huge soft spot for cheesy veggies and wound go to town on this casserole. Forget seconds, I’m taking the entire pan!!
Megan - The Emotional Baker says
I love cauliflower and casseroles (they’re so comforting!) but I’ve never combined the two! Can’t wait to try this :)
Jen says
Would you be able to freeze those recipe before baking? Sounds amazing!
Kate says
Hey Jen! I’ve never tried freezing it, but I don’t see why that wouldn’t work just fine. If you try it will you let us know how it came out?
Lori Giles says
Hi Kate!
This looks delicious! What size casserole dish do you recommend for this? 8×8 or 9×13?
Kate Morgan Jackson says
I usually use 9×13. Happy Thanksgiving!!
Denise says
Can this be done in a crock pot or slow cooker???
Kate says
I wish I could say yes, but I worry that the cauliflower would get too mushy. I did find this recipe from Betty Crocker that has cauliflower in the slow cooker – it looks like they recommending cooking it first, which mine does too, and then basically heating it in the slow cooker for a few hours. So, maybe? http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/slow-cooker-cheesy-cauliflower/f19be60b-9482-400c-8f09-7984200b15b1
Sabrina says
I made this last night and it was soooo good! I used 3/4 cup cheddar and 1/4 cup Italian cheese blend. Also added 1/2 tsp minced garlic (the wet kind from the jar), and the peppercorn medley that comes in a grinder.
It was just my husband and myself eating this, and we ate over half of it last night with some pork chops. I had some of the leftover for breakfast, that’s how good it is! Thanks for this delicious recipe!
Kate says
I love your variations on this one, Sabrina! And yes, we know we have a hit on our hands when we eat it for breakfast. :) :)
Carlotta says
What a delicious yet EASY dish! Yummmmm..
Kate says
Thanks so much Carlotta! It is just as good (dare I say it?) as mac and cheese!
Jo Ann says
Can this be but together the day before or made earlier in the day and then baked at dinner time?
Kate says
Hi Jo Ann! I haven’t tried that, but I don’t see any reason why not. I would let it come to room temp before you bake it. Happy Thanksgiving!
Jerrica says
What is this best served with????
Kate says
Hi Jerrica! It is a great side dish for roasted chicken or steak, but it’s also a great vegetarian main dish (think mac and cheese, only with cauliflower!)
Rachel says
Great recipe, thanks! It’s perfect like it is, but I added a dash of cayenne pepper because that’s how I like macaroni and cheese. Best thing on the table : )
Kate says
LOVE the cayenne pepper addition – I’m going to try that! :)
Deborah says
My husband made this for dinner and it was delicious.
5 stars.
Kate says
5 stars! I’m so glad! :)
Joyce says
This was delicious!! My husband and I nearly ate the whole casserole!???? Yum…mmy!! Definitely a keeper. Thank you!????????
Kate says
We have been known to devour a whole casserole in my house too! Yay!
Kari says
My boyfriend and I absolutely love this dish! It is one thing that I was able to follow the recipe and not have any issues on the first try! Do you think it would be ok to bake longer at a lower temp (350)? The main dish I was planning is a 350 temperature to bake, but I really wanted to pair this with it so I didn’t know if just going longer at the lower temp would be ok.
★★★★★
Kate says
Hey Kari! I think that would be just fine. The cauliflower is already cooked, so you are baking mainly to heat and brown the cheese sauce. I would leave it in for another 10 to 15 minutes. Happy cooking! :)
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Karen says
I made this tonight as a side dish with turkey tenderloins. It was super easy to make and my ‘I don’t like cauliflower husband’ really liked it, too. Win!
Kate says
Hurray! I love it when we get to bring someone over to the “cauliflower side!” :)
Tricia Harris says
Sounds delicious and getting ready to make.
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Kate says
Hope you loved it as much as we do!
Sharon says
I’m a cauliflower lover! This is the easiest, best recipe EVER!! Thanks for sharing!!
Kate says
Hurray! I’m so glad you like it!
Aimmie kearley says
I have made this recipe like 10 times over the last couple months! I use almond flour and heavy whipping cream yo make it keto friendly. Its so gooooood!!!!! Perfect side dish!! Even my picky kids gobble this up! Thanks so much!!!
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Kate says
Aimmie! I love your changes, and that you took the time to leave me this sweet note – glad your family likes it!
Billie Hunter says
I was thinking the same thing. Did you use equal parts almond flour verses regular flour?
Kate says
I would use an equal amount. :)
Tiffanie says
Trying to do low carbs so anyway I can leave out the flour? Maybe if I used light cream instead of milk the suave will be thick enough?
Kate says
Hi Tiffanie! Honestly I’ve never tried it that way, but I do think if you use cream (I would try whipping cream) it could work!
Kelly Gallacher says
Hi Kate,
What size dish do I bake this in? I’m going to be doubling the recipe.
Thanks.
Kate says
Hi Kelly! I would use a 13×9 inch casserole if you are doubling it.
Kelly Gallacher says
Thank you! Looking forward to my family trying thus!
Tara says
What type of cheddar cheese do you recommend for this: mild, medium, sharp, extra sharp?
Thanks
Kate says
Hi Tara! We like a really cheesy flavor so I always use sharp, but medium would also be fine.
Karen says
I’ve taken this to a few carry-ins and have had requests to bring it the following year. Everyone loves it!
Kate says
Karen! Thanks so much for letting me know! It’s one of our all time favorites in our house. :)
Samantha says
Love cauliflower and cheese. When I go to back the dish should I cover it?
★★★★★
Kate says
Nope, no need to cover it – you want that nice brown crust. :)
Tracy says
Keto friendly when i delete flour and use several different cheeses with cream.
★★★★
Kate says
Great to know! Which cheeses, Tracy?
cindy m says
tasted great but was a little too mushy, going to cut down the pre-boiling of the cauliflower by 5 minutes and see if this is better
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Renee says
I made this last night for my very picky husband and stepson. I doubled the recipe and used half cheddar and half swiss. It brought out the creaminess of the sauce. I used heavy cream instead of milk, because we tried to do low-carbs. There are so many low-carb recipes that try to hide the cauliflower or make it seem like something else. This recipe highlights the cauliflower. I added some parsley and a little garlic powder into the cream sauce before pouring it over to the cauliflower. The cooking time that you mention was exactly perfect. I was worried this would be a greasy mess because I used heavy cream, but it was not. This will definitely be a repeat because my stepdaughters are vegetarians.
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Kate says
Renee! Thanks for telling us how it came out – I always love to see how folks vary up my recipes, and your additions sound terrific! :)
Ernest Contreras says
Great recipe I will prepare and take to a pot lunch for a family affair, it’s perfect Thanks
Chef Ernie
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Kate says
Thanks Chef Ernie! I hope you love it as much as our family does!
Bonnie says
How many carbs?
Kate says
Hi Bonnie! I wish I could help, but I’m not at the point where I’m able to provide nutritional info on my recipes – sorry about that!
Diane says
The SIMPLE TASTY Old Fashion way…..so simple and so easy. Makes this enjoyable to create. Haven’t baked it yet, did all stages except final which is place in oven. Which I will do tomorrow. So you know I tasted the CHEESE SAUCE in the recipe felt like eating it plain that’s how YUMMY!
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Kate says
Well, you HAVE to always taste cheese sauce in advance – I think it is a rule!! Hope you loved it even more when it came out of the oven! :)
Susan Wooley says
I found this recipe not very flavorful. Using a cheese sauce instead of just cheese adds calories and not much in the way of flavor. It was okay, but I won’t use this recipe again
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Kate says
Hi Susan! I’m sorry to hear that this one didn’t work out for you! Here’s another of my favorite cauliflower recipes – no cheese, but lots of flavor with the rosemary! And thanks for reaching out to me – I appreciate all kinds of feedback! :) https://www.framedcooks.com/2013/12/rosemary-roasted-cauliflower.html
Jamie says
Do you think I could use frozen steamable cauliflower
Kate says
Hi Jamie and yes! You can! Just steam them up the way you normally would and then pick up the recipe at Step 2. :)
Patricia Lanell Randolph says
Macaroni and cheese is my favorite dish. Cauliflower is m new macaroni. This was delicious. I just put the cheese on top.
Kate says
Isn’t cauliflower the best? :)
Kelli says
Love Cauliflower! I’m trying all kinds of recipes with this yummy veggie. I made this and it is Devine. Really easy to make ..
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Kate says
I’m so glad you liked it! :)
Dolly Lucia says
Mmmmm…… so good!! Best cauliflower ever!!
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Kate says
Aw, thanks Dolly! We love it too!
James Stuart White. (Ros) says
Super easy veggie recipe.Thanks.
Now to find a Broccoli and Bacon casserole.
Kate Morgan Jackson says
Well, I just love the idea of a broccoli bacon casserole – I’ll need to work on one! :)
Laurie says
Can you make this the night before and refrigerate?
Kate Morgan Jackson says
Absolutely! I would just let it come to room temperature before you pop it in the oven. :)
Laurie says
I’ve seen you can use steamed cauliflower, but what about frozen cauliflower?
Kate Morgan Jackson says
Hi Laurie! You can use frozen cauliflower so long as it is thawed and pre-cooked!
Michelle says
My favorite casserole! Wonderfully cheesy and more similar to mashed potatoes than cheese over cauliflower.
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Kate Morgan Jackson says
Thanks Michelle – I’m so glad you like them!
Kendra says
Can I use Almond flour?
Kate Morgan Jackson says
Hi Kendra! I’ve never made this dish with almond flour, but I believe you can use it. Here’s a handy link that talks about substituting almond flour for regular flour when you are thickening sauces like the one in this dish: https://www.ehow.com/info_12321912_can-thicken-cooking-juices-almond-flour.html
Julian Sandoval says
Loved the ease and flavor of this recipe
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Kate Morgan Jackson says
Thanks Julian! It’s one of our all time family faves. :)
Becki says
I made this for my dinner, it was quick, easy and delicious. I added a clove of garlic to sauce and topped with cayenne pepper. Will make again!!
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Kate Morgan Jackson says
Becki! Thanks so much for this sweet comment – and garlic DOES make everything better! Happy healthy new year! :)
Christine says
This has become my go to cauliflower recipe! Have made it several times. It is good, easy, can be made ahead of time and ready to reheat. Yummy!
Kate Morgan Jackson says
Christine! I am so happy to hear this – it’s probably the most requested side dish in our house. :) Happy cooking!
Michelle says
My favorite cauliflower recipe! I added sour cream this time and red pepper flakes. It was great! Thank you for the keeper!
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Kate Morgan Jackson says
Oooh, sour cream – I love that idea! Happy New Year, Michelle!
Judy says
This was delicious! The only thing I did differently was to add buttered breadcrumbs on top before baking. Yum!!
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Kate Morgan Jackson says
Hi Judy and yum!! Love the buttered breadcrumbs idea! :)