Buffalo Cauliflower Steaks are a bold, plant-based twist on classic buffalo wings — meaty, spicy, and incredibly satisfying. This version uses thick slabs of cauliflower, air-fried or oven-baked until golden and tender, then coated in a zesty buffalo sauce that delivers all the heat and tang without the meat.
Inspired by modern vegan cooking and shared by creators like MushroomSalus, this recipe makes the humble cauliflower a star on your plate. The crisp edges, soft centers, and sticky buffalo glaze make these steaks perfect for game-day appetizers, hearty dinners, or meal prep lunches.
Whether you’re air-frying for extra crunch or baking for a simple one-pan method, this recipe is packed with flavor and fiber — ideal for vegans, vegetarians, or anyone trying to eat more plants without giving up bold taste.
Ingredients Overview
For the Cauliflower Steaks
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Cauliflower (1 Large Head): Choose a firm, dense head of cauliflower with tight florets — this will yield the best “steaks” when sliced.
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Olive Oil or Avocado Oil: Helps achieve crispness and golden color. Use a spray or brush for even coating.
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Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Paprika: For base seasoning before saucing.
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Salt & Pepper: To balance the natural sweetness of cauliflower.
For the Buffalo Sauce
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Hot Sauce (Frank’s RedHot preferred): Classic buffalo flavor comes from a cayenne-based hot sauce.
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Vegan Butter or Olive Oil: Adds richness and helps the sauce cling to the cauliflower.
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Maple Syrup (Optional): Balances the heat with a hint of sweetness.
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Smoked Paprika or Chili Powder: Optional for deeper smoky flavor.
Optional Toppings & Additions
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Fresh Parsley or Chives: Adds freshness and color.
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Vegan Ranch or Blue Cheese Dressing: Creamy, cooling contrast to the spice.
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Chickpeas or Lentils (on the side): To boost the protein content.
Ingredient Substitutions
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Low-Oil Option: Air-fry without added oil for a lighter version.
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No Hot Sauce? Use sriracha or a homemade chili-garlic blend.
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Soy-Free? Choose a soy-free vegan butter or use avocado oil.
Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prep the Cauliflower Steaks
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Remove outer leaves from the cauliflower and trim the stem, leaving the core intact.
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Slice the cauliflower vertically into ¾ to 1-inch thick “steaks.” You’ll get 2–3 full steaks; the rest can be roasted as florets.
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Lightly brush or spray both sides with oil. Season with garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, salt, and pepper.
Chef’s Tip: Handle the steaks gently to keep them from falling apart. Use the widest center cuts for intact pieces.
Step 2: Cook – Air Fryer or Oven
Air Fryer Method:
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Preheat air fryer to 380°F (195°C).
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Place cauliflower steaks in a single layer. Air-fry for 10 minutes, flip, then air-fry another 7–10 minutes until golden and crisp-tender.
Oven Method:
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Preheat oven to 425°F (220°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Bake cauliflower steaks for 20 minutes. Flip carefully, then bake another 15 minutes until edges are browned.
Tip: If baking, roast the loose florets alongside the steaks to avoid waste.
Step 3: Make the Buffalo Sauce
In a small saucepan over low heat, combine:
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1/3 cup hot sauce
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2 tbsp vegan butter or olive oil
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Optional: 1 tsp maple syrup and ½ tsp smoked paprika
Stir until warmed and well combined.
Step 4: Glaze & Finish
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Once cauliflower is cooked, brush or toss each steak generously with buffalo sauce.
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Return to air fryer or oven for 3–5 more minutes to set the glaze.
Optional: Serve with vegan ranch, celery sticks, and a sprinkle of fresh herbs.
Tips, Variations & Substitutions
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Extra Crispy Finish: Toss cauliflower in a bit of cornstarch before air frying for a light crunch.
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BBQ Style: Swap buffalo sauce for BBQ for a sweeter, smoky version.
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Add Protein: Serve with crispy chickpeas, tempeh strips, or a side of quinoa for a complete meal.
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Low-Carb Version: Keep portions small and pair with leafy greens or zucchini noodles.
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Gluten-Free: This recipe is naturally gluten-free. Just confirm your hot sauce and butter substitutes are compliant.
MushroomSalus-Inspired Tip
Brush with a second layer of sauce after cooking for that sticky, flavor-loaded finish — messy but worth it.
Serving Ideas & Occasions
This Buffalo Cauliflower Steak is ideal for:
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Game Day Snacks: Serve hot with vegan ranch and carrot sticks.
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Weeknight Dinners: Plate with roasted potatoes or quinoa salad.
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Meal Prep: Store cooked steaks and sauce separately, reheat and glaze before serving.
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Lunch Bowls: Pair with greens, grains, avocado, and a drizzle of dressing.
Add to wraps or sandwiches for a buffalo “chicken” vibe — perfect with crunchy slaw.
Nutritional & Health Notes
This dish is naturally low in calories, high in fiber, and full of antioxidants from cauliflower.
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Vitamin C & K: Cauliflower is rich in immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory nutrients.
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Capsaicin (from hot sauce): May support metabolism and heart health.
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Plant-Based: Completely dairy-free, egg-free, and meat-free.
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Customizable Heat: Make it mild or spicy depending on your hot sauce of choice.
Keep in mind that store-bought sauces can be high in sodium — choose low-salt versions if needed.
FAQs
Q1: Can I make cauliflower steaks ahead of time?
A1: Yes. Roast or air-fry the steaks and store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat and glaze with sauce just before serving.
Q2: Why are my steaks falling apart?
A2: Cauliflower needs a firm core to hold together. Make sure you slice thick pieces from the center of the head. Outer florets can be roasted separately.
Q3: Is this recipe keto-friendly?
A3: It can be — cauliflower is keto-approved. Use olive oil instead of vegan butter and ensure the buffalo sauce has no added sugars.
Q4: How spicy is buffalo sauce?
A4: Medium to hot, depending on the brand. Frank’s RedHot is mild to medium. For less heat, mix sauce with more butter or a little maple syrup.
Q5: Can I use frozen cauliflower?
A5: It’s not ideal for steaks, as frozen cauliflower doesn’t hold its shape well. Fresh cauliflower gives the best structure and texture.
Q6: What’s a good side dish?
A6: Try sweet potato fries, a cucumber salad, quinoa tabbouleh, or coleslaw. A creamy dip like vegan ranch complements the heat beautifully.
Q7: Can I grill the cauliflower steaks?
A7: Yes! Brush with oil and grill over medium heat for 4–5 minutes per side. Finish with buffalo sauce and a final sear.
PrintBuffalo Cauliflower Steak Recipe | Air Fryer & Baked
Thick cauliflower steaks air-fried or oven-baked to golden perfection, glazed in zesty buffalo sauce. A vegan, high-fiber, flavor-packed meal or snack.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 25–35 minutes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 2–3 servings 1x
Ingredients
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1 large cauliflower head
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1 tbsp olive or avocado oil
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½ tsp garlic powder
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½ tsp onion powder
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½ tsp paprika
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Salt & pepper to taste
Buffalo Sauce:
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1/3 cup hot sauce (like Frank’s)
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2 tbsp vegan butter or olive oil
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1 tsp maple syrup (optional)
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½ tsp smoked paprika (optional)
Optional Garnish:
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Fresh herbs
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Vegan ranch dressing
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Sesame seeds or scallions
Instructions
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Preheat air fryer to 380°F or oven to 425°F.
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Slice cauliflower into ¾–1″ steaks. Brush with oil and season with spices.
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Air fry for 17–20 min (flip halfway) or bake for 35–40 min (flip at 20 min).
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In saucepan, warm hot sauce with vegan butter and maple syrup.
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Brush cooked steaks with sauce. Return to air fryer/oven for 3–5 min.
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Serve hot with dressing or fresh garnish.
Notes
For crispier texture, add cornstarch before cooking. Store cooked steaks up to 3 days. Reheat and glaze before serving.
