If you loved the Mahesh-style potatoes, air-frying cauliflower is going to be your new favorite obsession. It gets those “charred” edges that taste like deep-frying but uses about 80% less oil.
The secret to preventing “soggy” cauliflower is to ensure the florets are bone-dry before you toss them in the spices.
The “Super-Crunch” Air-Fried Cauliflower
| Temperature | Cook Time | Prep Tip |
| 200°C (400°F) | 12–15 mins | Cut florets into uniform “bite-sized” pieces |
Ingredients
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1 Head of Cauliflower: Cut into medium florets.
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The Coating: 1.5 tbsp Olive oil, 1 tsp Garlic powder, 1 tsp Smoked paprika (for color/smokiness), 1/2 tsp Salt, and 1/4 tsp Black pepper.
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The “Mahesh” Crunch: 1 tbsp Cornstarch or Rice flour (this is the game-changer for air frying).
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Finish: A squeeze of lemon and fresh cilantro.
Instructions
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Dry the Veg: After washing the cauliflower, pat it dry with a kitchen towel. Any water left on the surface will create steam, making it soft rather than crispy.
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Seasoning Bath: In a large bowl, whisk the oil and spices together first. Add the cauliflower and toss thoroughly until every nook and cranny is coated.
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The Flour Dust: Sprinkle the cornstarch or rice flour over the coated cauliflower and toss again. It should look like a light, dry paste.
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The Air Fry: * Preheat your air fryer for 3 minutes.
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Place the florets in the basket. Do not stack them; keep them in a single layer if possible.
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Air fry at 200°C for 12–15 minutes.
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The Shake: Halfway through (around the 7-minute mark), take the basket out and give it a vigorous shake to ensure even browning.
Flavor Variations
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Buffalo Style: Toss the finished cauliflower in a mix of 2 tbsp hot sauce and 1 tbsp melted butter.
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Parmesan Crust: Add 2 tbsp of grated Parmesan cheese to the seasoning mix.
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Indian Style: Use the spice blend from the Mahesh potato recipe (turmeric, chili powder, and cumin).
Pro-Tip: The “Toothpick” Test
The cauliflower is done when the edges are dark brown (almost burnt-looking) and the stems can be easily pierced with a toothpick. If it’s not crispy enough, give it 2 more minutes—air fryers can vary in power.
Would you like me to suggest a quick 2-minute dipping sauce to go with this?