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Roasted cauliflower chickpea salad with rocket and goats cheese on a pink serving platter.

Roasted Cauliflower and Chickpea Salad with Lemon Dressing

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5 from 13 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
A crispy, flavoursome and wholesome salad made from turmeric roasted cauliflower and chickpeas, goats chèvre, rocket and a lemon dressing.
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3 December 2022
November 27, 2025

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My roasted cauliflower chickpea salad recipe has turmeric roasted cauliflower florets and chickpeas, roasted to crispy perfection, served on rocket (arugula) and topped with creamy goats chèvre. It is then drizzled with a simple lemon and olive oil vinaigrette.

Roasted cauliflower chickpea salad with rocket and goats cheese on a pink serving platter.
Contents:
  1. What You’ll Love About This Recipe
  2. Ingredient Notes & Substitutions
  3. How to Make Roasted Cauliflower Chickpea Salad
  4. Variations
  5. Storage
  6. Health Benefits
  7. Roasted Cauliflower Chickpea Salad
  8. Storage
  9. Serving 

Filled with plant-based protein, this delicious salad is filling enough to eat as a main meal or serve as a show-stopping side dish. This is the salad of your dreams!

Perfect to meal prep for a week of easy and healthy lunches or impress your guests at your next get together. If you love this roasted vegetable salad then you might also like to try my Roasted Pumpkin and Beetroot Salad, Roasted Brussels Sprout Salad with Bacon, Roast Sweet Potato Lentil Salad or my Butternut Squash Quinoa Salad.

For lighter salads to accompany my Golden Roasted Cauliflower Salad try my Kale, Apple and Cranberry Salad or my Dill Pickle Chopped Salad.

What You’ll Love About This Recipe

I’m really not joking when I say this is about to become one of your new favourite salads. It’s full of flavour and hearty enough to be a main meal or wholesome side dish. Here is what you’ll love about this roasted cauliflower salad:

  • warm roasted cauliflower, crispy chickpeas and creamy goats cheese in every bite!
  • 20 grams of protein per serve when served as a complete meal!
  • vibrant colours and full of flavour, this salad will be the star of the show.
  • made using easy to find, simple ingredients.
  • a great salad for the winter months and fall.
  • roasted chickpeas add a delicious texture and heartiness to this salad.
Roasted cauliflower chickpea salad with rocket and goats cheese on a pink serving platter.

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions

This salad is based on easy to find, fresh ingredients that pack in a whole lot of flavour. The ingredients you will need for this salad are below:

  • cauliflower – you will need about a half head of cauliflower (depending on how large it is) cut into small florets. Being the main ingredient, I wouldn’t recommend swapping cauliflower for any other vegetable.
  • chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans) – I used a can of chickpeas to save on time. You could also use soaked and boiled chickpeas. If chickpeas aren’t available you can swap for cannellini beans. Legumes add extra protein so don’t skip on these!

Seasoning Blend

  • ground turmeric
  • garlic powder – can be swapped for onion powder.
  • cumin seeds – can be swapped for a half teaspoon ground cumin.
  • flaked sea salt

To serve

  • rocket leaves – also known as arugula. Can be swapped for other leafy greens like butter lettuce or baby spinach.
  • goats chevre – goats chevre is a soft goats cheese that can be found in the deli section in most grocery stores.
  • toasted slivered almonds – you could also use flaked almonds or roughly chopped almonds. Swap for pine nuts or another nut of choice if desired.

Lemon dressing

  • fresh lemon juice (fresh is best) – you can also use apple cider vinegar in place of lemon juice.
  • extra virgin olive oil – other minimally processed oils like flaxseed oil, avocado oil or macadamia oil work well in this dressing as well.
  • raw honey – can be swapped for pure maple syrup.
  • cracked black pepper – to taste.
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How to Make Roasted Cauliflower Chickpea Salad

The process for making this simple dish is quick, taking around 15 minutes to prepare with a cooking time of 50 minutes. Here’s how.

Step 1: Make the spiced cauliflower and chickpeas. Place cauliflower florets and chickpeas to a large roasting pan or large baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Top with turmeric, garlic powder, cumin seeds and salt. Add a drizzle of olive oil and toss to coat evenly before placing in the oven to roast for 50 minutes minutes, or until the cauliflower and chickpeas are crispy.

Cauliflower and chickpeas tossed in a turmeric spice blend, spread out in a large baking dish.
Golden roasted cauliflower and chickpeas in a large baking dish.

Step 2: Make the lemon salad dressing (vinaigrette). While the cauliflower and chickpeas are roasting, make the salad dressing by adding lemon juice, olive oil, sea salt, pepper and honey to a jar and shaking vigorously to combine. Alternatively you can add the ingredients to a small bowl and whisk until emulsified (which means that the oil and lemon are mixed together and no longer seperate). This makes just the right amount of dressing for this salad but if you’re someone who likes extra dressing then you might like to double to dressing recipe and add dressing to your taste.

Ingredients for lemon vinaigrette in a small bowl.
Lemon vinaigrette in a small bowl.

Step 3: Assemble. Once the cauliflower is roasted, remove the baking dish from the oven, add rocket leaves to a large mixing bowl and top with the roasted cauliflower and chickpeas (they can still be warm), half of the goats cheese, toasted almonds and lemon dressing. Toss to combine before serving on a large serving platter topped with the remaining goats cheese (crumbled). Et voila – a golden cauliflower chickpea salad!

All ingredients for cauliflower salad in a large mixing bowl.
Cauliflower and chickpea salad mixed together in large bowl.

Tip: some people might like to wait until the cauliflower and chickpeas cool to room temperature, however I personally love assembling the salad while they’re still warm as it softens the goats cheese, making it even creamier!

Variations

  • herb – add fresh herbs of choice (like coriander, fresh mint or parsley) and toss to combine.
  • tahini – for a creamier salad use my lemon tahini dressing.
  • mustard dressing – my maple dijon vinaigrette would also work perfectly in this cauliflower salad recipe.

Storage

Store the roasted cauliflower and chickpea salad in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the fridge. I love this salad dish with a lid and salad servers for when you’re taking this salad to a gathering.

If meal prepping for lunches throughout the week, do not dress with salad dressing until the day of consuming, otherwise the dressing will turn the rocket leaves soggy. I like to divide the dressing up into small salad dressing containers and pop them inside each individual larger container containing the salad.

Health Benefits

This healthy salad recipe has several benefits, which include:

  • 20g protein per serve (when served as a main dish).
  • this salad is a complete protein source by mixing plant based proteins like almonds and chickpeas as well as containing complete protein in the goats cheese.
  • healthy fats from the extra virgin olive oil in the salad dressing.
  • high in fibre from the chickpeas, cauliflower and rocket.
  • vitamin C from cauliflower and rocket.

Roasted Cauliflower Chickpea Salad

5 from 13 votes
By: Sarah Bell
A crispy, flavoursome and wholesome salad made from turmeric roasted cauliflower and chickpeas, goats chèvre, rocket and a lemon dressing.
Roasted cauliflower chickpea salad with rocket and goats cheese on a pink serving platter.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
Servings: 4 as main

Equipment

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  • Large Baking Dish
  • Oven
  • Salad bowl
  • Jar or air tight container
  • Sharp knive & chopping board

Ingredients

  • 400 g cauliflower
  • 400 g tinned chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 1 tsp turmeric, ground
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
  • Cracked black pepper, to taste
  • 1/2 tsp flaked sea salt
  • 120 g Rocket leaves, rinsed
  • 120 g goats chevre
  • 1/2 cup flaked almonds
Lemon Dressing
  • Juice of 1 lemon, 40mL
  • 50 mL extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp raw honey
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Instructions 

  1. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius.
  2. Remove the leaves from the cauliflower and cut into small florets. Place florets into a large baking dish.
  3. Add the rinsed chickpeas to the dish as well as the turmeric, garlic powder, cumin seeds, salt and pepper. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and toss to coat as evenly possible.
  4. Place the tray into the oven and bake for 50 minutes – 1 hour, depending on the level of crispiness desired.
  5. In the meantime, make the lemon dressing by adding the lemon juice, olive oil and honey to a small jar. Place lid onto jar and shake vigorously to combine.
  6. Place flaked almonds onto a baking tray and into the oven for 10 minutes, keeping a close eye on them so that they do not burn. Once nicely toasted, remove from the oven.
  7. Once the cauliflower is roasted remove from the oven and set aside. Place the rocket leaves into a large salad bowl, top with the chickpeas and cauliflower and then the goats chèvre and finally the toasted almonds. Drizzle with the lemon dressing and serve straight away.

Notes

Storage

Serve salad straight away and store remaining salad in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 2 days. 

Serving 

This recipe will serve 4 when served as a main dish or 6-8 as a side dish. 
Dress the salad with as much or as little salad dressing as desired. Store remaining salad dressing in a sealed jar in the fridge for 4-5 days.
Nutrition facts are an estimate only. 

Nutrition

Calories: 474kcalCarbohydrates: 39gProtein: 20gFat: 29gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 448mgPotassium: 831mgFiber: 12gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 1052IUVitamin C: 54mgCalcium: 201mgIron: 5mg
Course: Mains,Salads,Sides
Cuisine: egg free,Gluten Free,Plant Based,Vegetarian
Diet: Diabetic,Gluten Free,Vegetarian
Keyword: cauliflower,salad
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  1. Deanna

    December 5, 2022 AT 10.09 AM

    5 stars
    Delicious! Thanks for the instruction to roast the veg in a dish.. my whole life I’ve roasted veg on a tray and this works sooo much better.
    Perfect recipe – was a HUGE hit.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      December 5, 2022 AT 1.11 PM

      You’re welcome, so glad you loved it!

      Reply
    2. Lu

      December 12, 2022 AT 5.01 AM

      What’s the difference between roasting on a baking dish instead of a tray?

      I made a similar recipe recently and this one sounds even better, can’t wait to try it. 🙂

      Reply
      1. Sarah Bell

        December 12, 2022 AT 8.18 AM

        Hi Lu, I prefer to use a baking dish as it is easier to clean afterwards and doesn’t require using any baking paper. I have used a white baking dish which could change the baking times as cooking on dark metal created more heat and may cook quicker on the bottom of the vegetables. You can absolutely use a baking tray, just be aware that the baking time may be reduced so keep an eye on your veggies. I hope you love this recipe!

        Reply
      2. Esra

        January 18, 2023 AT 11.59 PM

        Hello,us this pre cooked chickpea and coli flowers? Thx

        Reply
        1. Sarah Bell

          January 19, 2023 AT 7.49 AM

          Hello, yes the chickpeas are already cooked (I use cooked canned chickpeas) but the cauliflower is raw and then roasted as per the recipe instructions. Happy cooking!

          Reply
        2. Rick

          October 21, 2023 AT 2.40 PM

          5 stars
          I used romaine instead of arugula and forgot to include the cheese but it was still delicious! Also a great way to make roasted, seasoned chickpeas.

          Reply
          1. Sarah Bell

            October 21, 2023 AT 9.20 PM

            So glad you loved it and the romaine lettuce worked well!

  2. Freya

    December 10, 2022 AT 12.29 AM

    5 stars
    Made this for dinner and it was a hit. Everyone loved it including my two boys ages 3 and 5. Can’t wait to make it again! Thank you for sharing Sarah!

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      December 10, 2022 AT 7.04 AM

      I love that your little ones enjoyed the salad too, that is a big win in my eyes!

      Reply
      1. Teresa

        December 20, 2022 AT 4.45 AM

        Would feta be an ok substitute. Not the biggest goat cheese fan

        Reply
        1. Sarah Bell

          December 21, 2022 AT 6.26 AM

          Yes, absolutely! Feta would be perfect in this recipe.

          Reply
        2. Lainey

          December 23, 2022 AT 2.56 PM

          I was never a goats cheese fan but I got onto Meredith’s marinated feta goats cheese and I highly recommend it

          Reply
          1. Sarah Bell

            December 23, 2022 AT 9.06 PM

            Oh my gosh, their marinated goats cheese is my absolute favourite! So creamy and delicious!

  3. Lainey

    December 23, 2022 AT 2.54 PM

    5 stars
    This is the first nourishing table recipe I’ve tried and it was delicious ????
    Thank you for sharing Sarah. I’m looking forward to trying more of your recipes.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      December 23, 2022 AT 9.07 PM

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it! xx

      Reply
  4. Angela

    December 23, 2022 AT 9.32 PM

    5 stars
    Simply a beautiful salad; thanks @ournourishingtable.com

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      December 24, 2022 AT 12.11 PM

      So glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply
  5. Monique

    December 31, 2022 AT 2.35 PM

    5 stars
    Made this for Xmas day with the tahini dressing, left off cheese. It was a winner. So much so that I’m making again tonight for NYE get together.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      January 1, 2023 AT 2.56 PM

      Ooh yum! With the tahini dressing would be delicious, so glad you loved it!

      Reply
  6. Anna

    January 8, 2023 AT 9.54 AM

    5 stars
    Everyone in the family loved this salad! Not a big meal for four, but with some bread and desserts it was perfect.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      January 9, 2023 AT 7.13 AM

      I’m so glad you loved it, this Cauliflower salad is definitely one of my favourites. So good to know about the meal size, thank you.

      Reply
  7. Andrea

    January 10, 2023 AT 10.47 AM

    Hi Sarah, I made this salad tonight and it was a success! I didn’t event add the cheese and it was so so delicious and nourishing.

    Could you clarify if the nutrition facts are per serving or for the four servings? Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      January 10, 2023 AT 5.32 PM

      I’m so glad you loved it! This salad is a personal favourite of mine. The nutrition facts are per serving.

      Reply
  8. Stephanie Spiers

    January 24, 2023 AT 2.41 AM

    The recipe is missing there are no quantities for ingredients or even what temp to set the oven to

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      January 26, 2023 AT 10.00 AM

      Hi Stephanie, the full recipe with ingredients and methods is at the bottom of the post. There is a button in the contents menu at the top of the post saying “recipe”. If you click it, it will take you straight down to the recipe.

      Reply
  9. Emma

    January 30, 2023 AT 12.41 PM

    5 stars
    This is a new favourite in our household! We use feta rather than the goats cheese and add minced garlic and tahini to the dressing to make it into a nice creamy dressing! Delicious!

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      February 2, 2023 AT 7.40 AM

      That sounds delicious! So glad you loved it!

      Reply
  10. Kym

    February 4, 2023 AT 3.04 PM

    Hi, just wondering, can the veges be roasted ahead of time or is the salad served hot?
    Thanks

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      February 4, 2023 AT 3.40 PM

      Hi Kym,
      This salad is lovely served warm or cold. I have made it several times by roasting the vegetables ahead of time and it was still just as delicious.

      Reply
  11. Pam

    March 16, 2023 AT 10.43 AM

    5 stars
    My favourite salad that can be accompanied with anything or eaten on its own. Easy but delicious.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      March 17, 2023 AT 1.24 PM

      I love this so much, I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply
  12. KaRyn

    March 19, 2023 AT 9.52 AM

    5 stars
    so so so good. Thank you for this recipe. The layers of flavor have made it a family go to.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      March 19, 2023 AT 10.03 PM

      That’s so great to hear, thank you!

      Reply
  13. Tiffany

    April 2, 2023 AT 1.15 PM

    5 stars
    Outstanding! Delicious flavors, great ingredients. We loved it.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      April 4, 2023 AT 10.16 AM

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it! This salad is one of my personal favourites.

      Reply
  14. Barbie

    June 13, 2023 AT 9.28 AM

    5 stars
    This salad was awesome! I added garam masala, curry, cumin and cinnamon to the spices because we like our roasted cauliflower done with those flavours. It was such a delightful salad, I can’t wait to make it for guests!

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      June 13, 2023 AT 5.11 PM

      Thank you so much, I’m so glad you loved it! Loving your addition of spices too, how delicious!

      Reply
  15. Louise

    December 26, 2023 AT 8.49 AM

    5 stars
    Absolutely beautiful recipe! Perfect for Christmas or when heading to a BBQ! Everyone who tried it, absolutely loved it! The turmeric was such a great addition! We used iceberg lettuce (shredded) and my son also added a little of the brine from the goats cheese. Just so delish! Thanks Sarah! x

    Reply
  16. Jill

    October 12, 2024 AT 5.58 AM

    These recipes look delicious. Thank you for sharing them.

    Reply
    1. Sarah Bell

      October 14, 2024 AT 8.47 AM

      You’re so welcome!

      Reply

My debut cookbook–Our Nourishing Week

My debut cookbook Our Nourishing Week is a collection of 85+ easy and nutritious recipes for the whole family. It includes 6 weeks of meal plans, complete with shopping lists – simplifying your family meals for an easy, healthy week – every week.

order now

Hi, I’m Sarah!

I’m a nutritionist turned healthy recipe developer who is all about creating delicious food designed to nourish. I love using wholefood ingredients and have a strong focus on gluten free, dairy free and refined sugar free recipes.

MORE ABOUT ME >

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I’m a Bachelor qualified Nutritionist turned healthy recipe developer and the creator of Our Nourishing Table.

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