
Roasted cauliflower tossed in a warm tahini and honey dressing brightened with lemon and parsley. An easy Moroccan inspired side that transforms simple florets into a show stopping dish.

When I brought this to my first dinner party everyone went back for seconds and one guest asked me for the recipe before dessert was served. It is reliably pleasing to a range of palates and I often double it when I know we will want leftovers.
I love that this dish can feel both rustic and refined. One Sunday I served it with roasted chicken and warm pita and the combination was unexpectedly elegant. Family members noted the toasty sesame flavor and asked for seconds which is the highest compliment in my house.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. To preserve texture keep the dressing separate and toss before serving. When reheating cover loosely and warm in a 350 degrees Fahrenheit oven for 8 to 10 minutes to revive crisp edges. For quick lunches portion into meal prep containers with a lemon wedge and a small container of dressing so the florets do not become soggy during storage.
If tahini is unavailable use almond or cashew butter for a different but still creamy dressing. Swap the smoked paprika for sweet paprika plus a light pinch of chili flakes if you do not have smoked. For the sweet element use pure maple syrup to make the recipe vegan. If you want a nut free alternative choose sunflower seed butter and adjust lemon and water to reach the same texture.
Serve as a vibrant side with grilled lamb, roast chicken, or pan seared fish. It also makes a satisfying vegetarian main when spooned over warm couscous or farro with a handful of toasted pine nuts and a drizzle of yogurt for cooling contrast. Garnish with extra parsley, lemon zest and a scattering of toasted sesame seeds for a restaurant quality finish.
The flavor profile draws on Moroccan and North African influences where warm spices, citrus and sesame are common. While not a traditional Moroccan dish in the strict sense it uses those shared pantry elements to create a modern dish that respects the balance between spice aromatics and bright acidity that marks the region.
In winter serve with roasted root vegetables and preserved lemons for depth. In spring add charred asparagus and fresh herbs like mint and cilantro to lighten the plate. For holiday gatherings increase the toasted sesame seed garnish and add pomegranate arils to introduce festive color and a juicy burst of sweetness.
Roast a double batch and keep florets and dressing separate. Portion into containers with a small lemon wedge so you can re brighten the dish when reheating. The sauce keeps for five days in the fridge and the florets will re crisp slightly in a hot oven which makes this an ideal component for weeknight bowls and packed lunches.
This cauliflower is forgiving and friendly to adaptations. It is a dish you can make yours and enjoy sharing with friends and family whenever you want something flavorful but effortless.
Dry the cauliflower thoroughly before roasting to ensure maximum caramelization and crisp edges.
Whisk the tahini with lemon first to avoid lumps then thin with small amounts of water to reach the desired consistency.
Toast sesame seeds briefly in a dry skillet until fragrant to amplify their flavor before garnishing.
Roast florets in a single layer so they brown rather than steam; use two trays if needed.
This nourishing moroccan cauliflower with tahini and honey recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
This Moroccan Cauliflower with Tahini and Honey recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and position a rack in the center for even heat circulation.
Trim and cut the cauliflower into even florets then dry them thoroughly to promote browning.
In a large bowl toss florets with olive oil, cumin, coriander, smoked paprika, kosher salt and black pepper until evenly coated.
Spread florets in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet and roast for 22 to 28 minutes turning once until edges are golden and interiors are tender.
Whisk tahini, honey or maple syrup and lemon juice together, adding a teaspoon of warm water at a time until pourable. Adjust seasoning.
Toss hot cauliflower with most of the dressing, garnish with parsley and sesame seeds and serve, offering extra dressing on the side.
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