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Buffalo Cauliflower Bites

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As football’s biggest game day approaches, the anticipation for the big game is matched only by the excitement for the flavorful snacks served at game day parties.

Traditional Buffalo wings are a fan favorite, but for those seeking a healthier twist, the lightened-up Buffalo cauliflower offers all the zesty goodness without the guilt.

  • Cauliflower: This hearty vegetable is not only low in calories but also a great source of fiber, promoting digestion and providing a feeling of fullness. It also contains antioxidants and vitamin C, which support immune health.
  • Buttermilk: A protein powerhouse, buttermilk is rich in essential minerals such as calcium and vitamin B12, which contribute to bone health and energy production.
  • Herbs: Parsley, dill, and chives not only add flavor but also offer health benefits thanks to containing antioxidants and vitamins.
  • Hot Sauce: The compound capsaicin, found in hot sauce, may boost metabolism and promote heart health.

Put it all together? You’ve got a mouthwatering alternative that’s not only easy to prepare but also a better-for-you option for game. Just don’t forget to log the recipe in MyFitnessPal!

Buffalo Cauliflower Bites Recipe | MyFitnessPal

Originally published March 2017, updated February 1 2024

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