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Smoked Cauliflower on a Pellet Grill

Smoked Cauliflower: A Flavorful Twist on a Classic Veggie

If you haven’t tried smoking cauliflower yet, you’re missing out on an easy and delicious way to enjoy this versatile vegetable. Smoked cauliflower delivers a rich, buttery texture and deep, savory flavor that pairs perfectly with your favorite BBQ dishes.  This recipe is as simple as it gets—parboil the cauliflower for a few minutes to soften, season generously with Big Poppa’s Competition Stash, brush with ghee and avocado oil, and let your pellet smoker do the work. In about 25 minutes, you’ll have smoky-tender cauliflower that shines as a side dish or a satisfying vegetarian main.

Whether you’re after low-carb BBQ sides, healthy smoker recipes, or just a fresh way to enjoy cauliflower, this approach is sure to impress. Fire up the smoker, grab your favorite Big Poppa seasonings, and give this recipe a go.

Why You’ll Love Smoked Cauliflower

Cauliflower is a BBQ chameleon—it soaks up smoke beautifully and develops a roasted, nutty profile that’s both hearty and clean. Ghee and avocado oil add buttery crispness, while Competition Stash delivers balanced savoriness with a hint of sweetness. Serve it whole for a dramatic table moment, or break into florets for easy sharing at your next cookout.

Pro Tips from Big Poppa Smokers

  • Parboil first: 3–5 minutes ensures even smoking and tender results.
  • Choose lighter woods: Apple, pecan, or cherry keep flavors balanced.
  • Finish hot: Bump to 400°F for the last few minutes to crisp the edges.
  • Flavor twists: Try a drizzle of melted cheddar, tahini, or finish with Desert Gold for a citrus-garlic pop.

Serving Ideas

Pair with grilled salmon, pork chops, brisket, or pulled pork. For a vegetarian main, top with toasted almonds or pistachios and a squeeze of lemon. It’s equally at home next to Santa Maria tri-tip or low-and-slow drum-smoked ribs.

FAQ: Smoked Cauliflower

How long does it take to smoke cauliflower?

About 25–30 minutes at 375°F on a pellet smoker. Timing can vary slightly with head size and smoker type.

Can I smoke frozen cauliflower?

Yes. Thaw completely and pat dry to reduce moisture. Cook time may be slightly shorter because it’s partially pre-cooked.

What’s the best wood for smoked cauliflower?

Mild, sweet woods like apple, pecan, or cherry. Avoid heavy smoke like mesquite, which can overpower the vegetable.

Can I make it ahead?

Absolutely. Refrigerate in an airtight container and reheat on a grill or in an air fryer to restore crisp edges.

What other Big Poppa seasonings work well?

Desert Gold for citrus-garlic brightness, or Sweet Money for a touch of BBQ sweetness.

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