Mozzarella cauliflower casserole
Looking for a fun and tasty way to sneak some extra veggies into your meals? Then you have to try this rich and cheesy Cauliflower Casserole with Mozzarella Cheese! Naturally vegetarian and easy to make keto and gluten free, this mix-and-bake casserole is sure to be enjoyed by everyone. Just like my cheesy cauliflower casserole and cheddar cheese cauliflower casserole, the best part of this mozzarella cauliflower casserole are the layers of baked cheese and vegetables. Even though it’s packed with healthy stuff, the kids will still go crazy for it! You can always turn to this casserole when you’re looking for something quick and easy for dinner. Easily prepare it ahead of time and store it in the fridge overnight or keep it in the freezer for months. It’s there and ready to bake in a pinch!
How to make a cauliflower casserole with mozzarella cheese
This cheesy cauliflower recipe is quick, easy, and comes together in one dish. Perfect as a vegetarian meal or cheesy side dish, you can whip it up in just 4 simple steps: Boil (or steam) the cauliflower florets until fork tender. Drain and place into a casserole baking dish. Combine the mozzarella cheese, Parmesan cheese, garlic, oregano, salt, pepper and half and half. Pour the mozzarella mixture over the cauliflower in the casserole dish and toss to coat. Sprinkle a bit of extra mozzarella cheese and breadcrumbs over the top before baking until golden brown. Let it cool slightly before serving and enjoying!
Recipe tips and variations
Instead of cauliflower – Make this easy cauliflower casserole with any steamed vegetable you like. Either replace the cauliflower or try adding broccoli, carrots, asparagus, green beans, or zucchini. Not a fan of mozzarella cheese? Try swapping it out for American, cheddar, provolone, or your favorite melty cheese. Fresh or frozen cauliflower? You can use fresh or frozen cauliflower in this recipe. Fresh cauliflower must be steamed first and frozen cauliflower should be thawed before it’s added to the casserole dish (no steaming needed). Gluten free – Replace the breadcrumbs with gluten free breadcrumbs or omit them completely. Looking to add some extra protein? Mix in pre-cooked and shredded chicken or turkey, leftover rotisserie chicken, sausage, diced ham, bacon, or ground beef to this casserole.
Frequently asked questions
What else can I use instead of half and half? Here’s my favorite 2 substitutions for half and half:1) You can use 1/2 cup whole milk + 1/4 cup heavy or light cream. 2) You can use 3/4 cup whole milk + 1 tablespoon butter. (btw you can freeze half and half leftovers!) Can you make mozzarella cauliflower casserole ahead of time? Yes! This cauliflower casserole can be assembled in the dish without the breadcrumbs, wrapped in plastic, and stored in the fridge for up to 24 hours before baking. When you’re ready to enjoy it, simply pop the chilled and prepped casserole in the oven and bake as normal. Can you freeze it? You can easily freeze the uncooked or leftover mozzarella cauliflower casserole for up to 3 months in the freezer. Just be sure to thaw it before baking or reheating in the oven. Is this cauliflower casserole keto-friendly or low carb? Simply omit the breadcrumb topping to make this casserole keto and low carb. What goes well with mozzarella cauliflower casserole? This cheesy cauliflower casserole can be served on its own or paired as a nutritious side next to more comfort food, like baked kale meatballs, burgers in the oven, or vegetable pot pie.
Hungry for more comforting casserole recipes?
Easy Stuffed Pepper Casserole Taco Enchilada Casserole Cheesy Eggplant Casserole French Fry Casserole Broccoli Cheese Casserole with Stuffing
Pin for later: