Steamed Cauliflower
I know that part of what stress us parents out about feeding kids is that often, we spend so much time cooking food we think they’ll like…and then they don’t. And, while there’s no magic formula to always prevent that, I’ve found that making much simpler recipes—especially with veggies—can help reduce the pressure on everyone. This side dish takes about 15 minutes from start to finish and requires no special cooking gear or techniques. And it’s mild, yet flavorful, which is a great combination. You can also let the kids add their own sprinkle of Parmesan cheese (or shredded cheddar) on top, which could be an easy way to engage them with the food. There’s nothing all that involved about this recipe. It’s simply steaming the cauliflower florets and then tossing with flavorful enhancements—butter or olive oil (if you need dairy-free or just prefer olive oil) and cheese. We usually find that cheese helps almost any veggie go down easier. This is a favorite way to cook cauliflower for kids. (And you might also like my Roasted Frozen Broccoli and Carrot “Fries”, too.)
Ingredients You Need
To make this recipe, you’ll just need to have the following simple ingredients on hand and ready to go. Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.
Cauliflower: You can use a head of cauliflower and cut into florets yourself or start with a bag of precut florets. Or, you can use frozen cauliflower florets. Butter or olive oil: This adds flavor to the cooked cauliflower. Parmesan cheese: I prefer to use grated Parmesan (which tends to have better flavor than shredded for some reason) or another shredded cheese that your family enjoys. Salt, optional to taste.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a look at the simple process involved in making this cauliflower recipe. Scroll down to the bottom of this post for the full recipe, including the amounts and timing. TIP: We like Parmesan here, but you can also use shredded cheddar!
Serving Suggestions
We like this side dish with pasta and Hidden Veggie Meatballs, Parmesan Chicken Tenders, hot dogs, burgers, or really, anything else that needs an easy side dish!
Make-Ahead Tips
You can for sure prep the cauliflower if you buy it in a whole head. Simply cut into florets and discard the stem. Wash and dry well. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. I often use quart-size Mason Jars. One head of cauliflower typically yields about 4-5 cups, so you can portion it into one or two family dinner sides depending on the size of your family. You can also cook the cauliflower and let it cool fully, then reheat briefly with the cheese.
Best Tips for Success
Try to cut the florets into roughly equal sizes so that they cook evenly. To save time, buy pre-bagged cauliflower. Use a steamer basket that fits into a medium size pot. Season to taste with salt if desired (or let the cheese add the flavor). Add fresh herbs (like snipped parsley or basil) if your kids like additional flavor. Use a cheese your kids like—such as Parmesan or shredded cheddar. If you don’t have a steamer basket, you can also simmer the cauliflower florets in a medium pot with an inch or two of water until tender. You’ll want to cover the pot and stir once to endure that the veggies cook evenly.
I’d love to hear your feedback on this recipe if you try it, so please comment below to share!