I love batter-dipped fried cauliflower. The crispy outside, the soft inside — comfort food at its best.
But these days, I try to skip refined flour whenever possible, and deep-frying isn’t exactly my favourite everyday cooking method either.
Still, the combination of cauliflower and eggs is too good to give up. So the question became:
How can I keep the flavour and texture — without the flour and without frying?
Without starch, the mixture would be too liquid to hold its shape… until a simple kitchen solution came to the rescue.
Enter the muffin tin.
These baked cauliflower egg bites are quick, easy, and perfect for busy days. They’re also wonderfully flexible — you can adjust the ingredients to suit your family’s taste.
And of course, one spoon of Fresh Bouillon brings everything together with deep, savoury flavour and real plant-based nourishment.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
No flour or starch
No deep frying
High in protein and vegetables
Kid-friendly and customizable
Great for lunchboxes, snacks, or a light meal
Naturally flavourful with Fresh Bouillon
Ingredients
1 small head cauliflower, chopped in preferred size
3 eggs
1 tablespoon Fresh Bouillon (any flavour you like)
½ cup grated cheese (optional, but delicious)
butter to grease the muffin tin
coconut flour to dust the muffin tin
Optional add-ins:
cooked bacon or ham, 1/4 cup finely chopped
parsley, around 1 tbspÂ
green onions, 1/4 cup finely chopped
salt & pepper, spices to taste
Instructions
Preheat oven to 390°F (200°C).
Grease a muffin tin with butter and dust with coconut flour. Use a kitchen tissue or your fingers to rub the butter onto the tin. A small sieve works best to dust a thin layer of coconut flour onto the tin. Shake off excess flour over the sink.
Wash and break the cauliflower into smaller pieces. Boil or steam florets until soft. Let cool.
Meanwhile, chop the onion and optional ingredients such as parsley very finely.
In a bowl, whisk the eggs, stir in the Fresh Bouillon, and spices.
Cut the cooked cauliflower into medium to small pieces and add it to the bowl with half of the cheese, and any optional ingredients. Mix well. Keep the second half of the cheese as a topping.
Spoon the mixture into the muffin tin, and sprinkle each muffin with 1 tsp grated Parmesan cheese or any cheese of your choice.
Bake for 15–20 minutes, until set and the edges start lightly golden.
Let cool for a few minutes before removing.
Make It Your Own
This recipe is perfect for using what you already have:
Add extra cheese for picky eaters
Mix in leftover vegetables
Add cooked and chopped hot dog or ham for a heartier version
Keep it vegetarian with herbs and greens
It’s one of those simple kitchen solutions that turns everyday ingredients into something satisfying.
The Fresh Bouillon Advantage
Instead of adding salt, seasoning mixes, or artificial flavour boosters, one spoon of Fresh Bouillon gives these egg bites:
Balanced seasoning
Vegetable depth and natural umami
Minerals and plant nutrients
Real-food flavour that makes simple recipes taste complete
Because when meals taste good, cooking at home becomes easy — and that’s where real nourishment begins.
Let us know if you like these Baked Cauliflower Bites and meanwhile try another recipe…Â Red Lentil Soup




