We can't forget the classic gobhi sabzi. A quick stir with spices, peas, or potatoes transforms cauliflower into a go-to side dish that complements everything from roti to rice. It’s a simple, comforting choice that never fails. Top it with fresh coriander for an added touch of freshness.
Cauliflower might not seem like a “summer star,” but it has more to offer than it gets credit for. This simple veggie is light, flexible, and great for warm-weather meals. Whether staying cool in the kitchen or making a quick stir-fry, cauliflower works well without making dishes feel too heavy. It’s also high in fibre, full of vitamins, and low in carbs — good for both taste and health. From crispy snacks to hearty mains, here’s how to let this versatile veggie shine in summer meals.
Lightly roasted or blanched cauliflower florets bring the right bite to summer salads. Mix them with cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, lemon juice, and fresh herbs. You get crunch, great taste, and a boost of nutrients — all without spending much time at the stove.
For those days when you need something fast and fuss-free, a stir-fry with cauliflower, bell peppers, and a hint of garlic does the trick. It comes together quickly and works with whatever sauces or spices are on hand. It’s colourful, satisfying, and doesn’t feel overly filling, making it ideal for warmer evenings.
Grated cauliflower works well as a filling for stuffed parathas or a hidden extra in savory cheelas. Mix it with spices, green chilies, and a bit of ajwain for added flavor. It’s an easy way to add more veggies to your meals without much effort.
Marinate cauliflower florets in yogurt, spices, and a squeeze of lemon, then bake or grill until slightly charred. The result is a smoky, spicy, finger-licking appetizer that works just as well as a snack or a side dish. It's also much lighter than fried options.
Believe it or not, cauliflower can give soups a creamy feel without using any cream. Just cook it with garlic, onions, and your choice of broth, then blend until smooth. Chill it for a cool summer soup, or serve it warm with some toasted seeds on top.
Roasted cauliflower coated in spices makes a tasty filling for wraps or tacos. Add some crunchy slaw, a dollop of yogurt, and a squeeze of lime — and you’ve got a vibrant, easy meal perfect for warm weather.
Cauliflower rice is a brilliant way to lighten up your meals without missing out on satisfaction. Pulse it in a food processor, sauté lightly, and pair it with curries or use it as a base for grain bowls. It takes on flavors easily while lowering the carb count.