Turkey Cauliflower Baked Ziti

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This turkey cauliflower baked ziti uses cooked cauliflower instead of pasta noodles so it’s low-carb and gluten-free while still being cheesy and delicious. Recipe is from Megan Gilmore’s cookbook, No Excuses Detox.

Healthy low carb turkey cauliflower baked ziti on a plate with a fork.

Happy Thursday! This is an exciting week because my lovely friend Megan Gilmore of Detoxinista just launched a new cookbook called No Excuses Detox. It’s a follow-up to her first cookbook, Everyday Detox, which features the caramelized onion and red bell pepper frittata recipe I shared here on EBF a while back.

Megan and I both graduated from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and have a similar approach to health and wellness. Megan focuses on detoxing, but not in the traditional way most people think of detoxing. Rather than asking you to follow a strict diet for 30 days or less, she’s promoting the idea of enjoying delicious meals made from whole foods all year long. This approach is about lifestyle changes that help to optimize digestion, gently remove toxins and promote effortless weight loss and lasting health. <– LOVE!

No Excuses Detox by Megan Gilmore

With this new cookbook, Megan is addressing the five most common excuses people give when it comes to not eating well consistently:

  • Not enough time
  • It’s too expensive
  • Picky eaters in the family
  • Always on the go
  • Too many cravings

She provides helpful advice for all five issues and presents a collection of 100 satisfying, family-friendly recipes developed with speed, convenience and optimum digestion in mind. All the meals are quick to prepare, affordable and delicious!

The cookbook is filled with the recipes and gorgeous photos but also includes:

  • 3 complete weekly meal plans with shoppings lists
  • a breakdown of cost per serving for each recipe <– So helpful for those of us on a budget!
  • notes for 15 and 30 minute recipes
  • notes for kid-friendly and freezer friendly recipes

After flipping through the cookbook I immediately bookmarked a handful of recipes I want to make soon, but ultimately decided to make the cauliflower baked ziti first.

Cauliflower Baked Ziti Uncooked in a baking dish topped with cheese.

Low Carb Baked Ziti With Cauliflower

I’m so glad I did because it’s absolutely delicious. If you’ve never had baked ziti before, it’s basically like lasagna but without all the work of layering ingredients. I’m all about short-cut recipes with minimal ingredients so this baked cauliflower ziti is right up my alley. I added ground turkey for some additional protein, but otherwise followed Megan’s recipe exactly. The recipe makes a lot (about six servings) so Isaac and I ate the ziti over the course of a few days and it never got old! I already want to make another batch.

Tips and Suggestions

  • I used store-bought pizza sauce instead of making my own just to keep things simple, but feel free to get ambitious make a homemade version. There’s a recipe in Megan’s cookbook (page 186) or you can use my homemade pizza sauce recipe.
  • The recipe calls for shredded goat cheddar cheese. I had a hard time finding this at our local Whole Foods so I went with a similar goat cheese. If you have a hard time finding goat cheddar, feel free to sub regular cheddar cheese or shredded mozzarella.

Low Carb Turkey Cauliflower Baked Ziti in a baking dish with melted cheese on top.
Megan mentions in the cookbook that all of her taste-testers, even self-proclaimed cauliflower-haters loved this cauliflower baked ziti recipe and I can see why. It’s sooo good. I hope you like it as much as we do!

How to Meal Prep or Make-Ahead

You can prepare this dish as a freezer meal by beating together the pizza sauce, eggs, cheese, and salt in a large bowl, then stirring in the raw cauliflower and spinach. Spread the mixture into a 9 by 13-inch oven-safe dish and top with the shredded cheese, then cover and freeze for up to 3 months. To heat, thaw in the fridge overnight, then place the dish in a cold oven. (You don’t want to risk a glass dish shattering from a drastic temperature change.) Turn on the oven to 350°F and bake uncovered until the cheese on top is golden and the eggs in the center of the dish are cooked thoroughly, about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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Turkey Cauliflower Baked Ziti

This turkey cauliflower baked ziti uses cooked cauliflower instead of pasta noodles so it's low-carb and gluten-free while still being cheesy and delicious. 
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 6

Ingredients  

  • 1 head of cauliflower, cut into florets and chopped
  • 2 ½ cups Pizza Sauce
  • 1 lb. lean ground turkey
  • 4 eggs
  • cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 2 cups fresh baby spinach
  • 2 ounces shredded cheddar cheese*

Instructions 

  • In a large Dutch oven, combine the cauliflower and pizza sauce and stir well to coat. Bring the sauce to a boil over medium-high heat and, once bubbling, lower the heat to a simmer and cover the pot to let the cauliflower cook until fork-tender, about 15 minutes.
  • While cauliflower is cooking, grab a skillet and sauté the turkey until cooked, drain and set aside.
  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. In a medium bowl, beat together the eggs, grated cheese, and salt. Set aside. After the cauliflower is tender, stir in the spinach and simmer to cook off any excess moisture in the pot, to ensure that the final result isn’t watery. Remove the pot from the heat and stir in the turkey as well as the egg and cheese mixture. Top with the shredded cheese.
  • Bake for 30 minutes, until the eggs have set and the cheese is bubbly on top. Allow the dish to cool for 10 minutes, then serve warm. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Notes

  • Megan recommends using goat cheddar.
  • MAKE IT AHEAD: You can prepare this dish as a freezer meal by beating together the pizza sauce, eggs, cheese, and salt in a large bowl, then stirring in the raw cauliflower and spinach. Spread the mixture into a 9 by 13-inch oven-safe dish and top with the shredded cheese, then cover and freeze for up to 3 months. To heat, thaw in the fridge overnight, then place the dish in a cold oven. (You don’t want to risk a glass dish shattering from a drastic temperature change.) Turn on the oven to 350°F and bake uncovered until the cheese on top is golden and the eggs in the center of the dish are cooked thoroughly, about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Recipe reprinted with permission from No Excuses Detox, copyright © 2017 by Megan Gilmore. Published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/6 of recipe | Calories: 263kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 10g | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 8g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Lunch/Dinner
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: cauliflower baked ziti
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If you enjoyed this recipe, be sure to check out Megan’s new cookbook No Excuses Detox!

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75 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    This looks delicious! I also like that it makes a large portion so I can take leftovers for lunch.
    Adding to next week’s meal plan!

    1. Hi Liz. I would use a large skillet and a casserole dish. So cook the turkey in the large skillet. Remove the turkey from the skillet and cook the cauliflower in the same skillet with the sauce. Once the cauliflower is tender, transfer everything into a large baking/casserole dish and cook as suggested. Hope this helps!

  2. This looks great but I am a pescatarian – do you think this would work with my favorite beef-less ground beef from Trader Joe’s? Thanks!

    1. Hi Terri. Yes, it will definitely work with beef-less ground beef or you could make it without the meat completely. That’s actually how it was written in the cookbook. I just added turkey for the protein.

  3. I love this unique take on a baked ziti! Wonderful addition of the ground turkey. Can’t wait for Matt and I to try it!

  4. This sounds so fantastic to me! I love cauliflower any way. I’m not sure I could get the husband to go for replacing pasta with a veggie though. Might have to make it two ways, or when he’s out of town’! 😉

    1. You never know! Maybe make it and don’t mention that it’s baked ziti. Just call it baked cauliflower. 🙂

  5. This looks so good – I am all for cauliflower in any way! x
    Hope you are having a good day. 🙂
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  6. 5 stars
    sounds like a good cookbook. Delicious looking recipe! I like my regular pasta but I’d try this for a change of pace.

    1. Hi David. Good questions. Just updated the recipe, but no lid in the oven. And for the cheese, the grated Pecorino Romano cheese is mixed in and the goat cheddar is on top. Enjoy!

    1. Hi Meredith. I’m not sure since I haven’t tried it without the egg. I think it should be fine, but I do think the eggs help bind everything together so it might be a little loose without them. Let me know if you try it.

    1. 5 stars
      I love this recipe! It is one of the first recipes I tried about a year ago when I started eating lower carb and even my husband said, “it kinda tastes like lasagna”, so that was a winner for me. I made it again tonight. I do add fresh mushrooms to it!

  7. 5 stars
    I made this tonight and thought it was delicious! I was really surprised by how good it is – you really don’t miss the pasta!

  8. 5 stars
    This recipe is fantastic! I didn’t know what to expect, but when I finally tasted I was blown away. Absolutely delicious! It is easy to make, too.

  9. Hi! This looks really delicious and I want to make it tonight. But what could I use instead of goat cheddar? I don’t know if our grocery store has it. Thanks!

  10. We loved this! I went the no-Dutch-oven route, thanks for the alternate instructions. I subbed vodka sauce for pizza sauce, added some garlic,and threw on some steamed broccoli when serving. My guy and I couldn’t get enough!!!

  11. I made this last night for dinner. As I was making it, I was a little worried it wasn’t going to be very good. But it turned out delicious! I even had seconds. I added more cheese to the mixture and on top before baking. I can’t wait to eat the leftovers tonight!!

  12. 5 stars
    Brittany! I love this recipe so much, it is extremely versatile. Very tasty and healthy. I ran out of spinach so I added in chopped asparagus instead and it worked out well. I’m new to your blog but I am truly enjoying it. Keep up the great work!

  13. Wow! I found this recipe looking for a way to cook all the things going bad in my fridge and it turned out great! I didn’t have pizza sauce so I used a jar of vodka sauce and I just shredded some sharp cheddar for the cheese. I also only had 3 eggs. Even with all those substitutes this tastes awesome! The cauliflower really goes a long way.

    1. I’m so glad this recipe turned out for you, Jon!! Thanks for coming back to leave a comment, I really appreciate it. 🙂

    1. Yes. I think either of those will work. Just follow the package instructions on the egg whites or the egg substitute to determine how much to use.

  14. This was tasty, and I will make again. I also added broccoli, and only had spaghetti sauce, ricotta and mozzarella cheese on hand, and I replaced the whole eggs with 6 egg whites. I was not able to escape the liquid after it cooked, but that didn’t deter from the delish taste. Definitely a keeper. Thanks for the recipe.

  15. 5 stars
    This is amazing! SO SO delicious! Can not recommend enough. We eat pasta often, but this dish did not leave us missing the noodles one bit. I have already recommended it to multiple friends. It’s such a unique recipe that completely masks the cauliflower taste. **I substituted shredded mozz for the goat cheese.

    1. Ahh yay! This makes me so happy to hear, Brennan! I’m so glad this recipe was a hit. Thank you so much for coming back to my site to leave a comment/review. I so appreciate it. 🙂

  16. 5 stars
    Absolutely loved this dish..so easy to make, made a couple of substitution..didn’t have goat cheese so I sub mozzarella..use spaghetti sauce..would absolutely recommend this recipe…

    1. So glad you loved this recipe, Theresa!! Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I really appreciate it. 🙂

  17. 5 stars
    I made this dish tonight for dinner and my husband and I absolutely loved it!! We’re huge fans of baked ziti, but even bigger fans of this healthier version. The only change I made was that I used Trader Joe’s Quattro Formaggio cheese and it was so tasty! This recipe and your Samoa recipe are my favorite so far. I’m a huge fan of your work!

  18. 4 stars
    Good with some additional seasoning. I added a full teaspoon of salt, onion powder,diced garlic, parsley, oregano and basil.

  19. 5 stars
    Tasty, easy to make and low carb! It was so delicious. I think this will be in our regular rotation in our kitchen. I didn’t have shredded goat cheese so I just used regular shredded cheese and it turned out so tasty!

  20. I really loved your recipe. I try to cook this in the kitchen following your recipes. The dish is really delicious and tasty. Thanks for sharing.

    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Reese! Thanks for making it and coming back to leave a review. I really appreciate it!

  21. 5 stars
    This was awesome. I found the goat cheese easy at my local Wholefoods.

    I made a tasty mistake and added the goat 2oz of goat cheese to the egg and grated cheese mixture. But I think it added to the flavor. I also add more goat cheese on the top.

    I also seasoned the ground turkey with a little Adobo seasoning…It tasted just like regular baked ziti without the extra carbs or calories.

    1. Happy to hear you enjoyed this turkey cauliflower baked ziti, Tammy! Love your tasty mistake :). Thanks for the review!

  22. 5 stars
    AH! Another hit from this wonderful site! I made some modifications and it was still great!

    Added quinoa and eggplant, also experimented with ricotta and mozzarella on half the batch – kids devoured it. I know I switched it up, but thank you so much for the base! This is going on repeat. : )

    1. Woo! Glad this recipe was a hit, Ashley. Thank you for sharing your swaps and modifications! I really appreciate you coming back to leave a review and star rating.

  23. 5 stars
    5 Star Recipe! This meal has quickly made it’s way on the bi-weekly dinner rotation in our household. Even my 15 month old loves it and the best part is there are always leftovers. Such a great nutrient dense meal.

    One additional thing I add is a few cloves of garlic, simply because I love it.

    1. Woo! This makes me so happy to hear, Lexi! Thank you so much for sharing, I really appreciate it 🙂

  24. 5 stars
    Incredibly delicious and surprisingly contains no pasta. The cauliflower maintains it body and presents beauifully like a nice ziti or lasagna dinner. The eggs and cheese mingle flavorfully with the tomato sauce. I also modified due to dietary restrictions and could not imagine it being more tasty. This recipe is definitely a keeper.

    1. Hi Cynthia, so glad that this recipe worked for you! Thank you for taking the time to leave me a comment with your experience. I appreciate it!

  25. 5 stars
    Love this recipe. Made it many times. But this time I tried the make-ahead directions and it doesn’t mention the turkey at all. Should it be added into the mixture cooked or raw?

    1. Oops!! Thank you for catching that, Lauren! Yes, you’ll want to cook your turkey first. Hope you enjoy!

  26. 5 stars
    This is delicious!! I will be making this every other week. There is some waiting for things to cook, but pretty simple ingredients. I had leftovers for lunch and it was just as good!

    1. Excellent! I am excited to hear that you are loving this recipe, Chelsy! Thank you so much for coming back and sharing your review & star rating, I so appreciate it!