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What are some good Broccoli recipes?
And now, our top broccoli recipes!
- Quick Cheesy Broccoli. What’s more comforting than broccoli smothered in Parmesan and cheddar? ...
- Pan Fried Broccoli. ...
- Roasted Broccoli (Best Ever!) Roasting makes broccoli as irresistible as french fries! ...
- Broccoli Stir Fry. ...
- Easy Stovetop Broccoli. ...
- Creamy Broccoli Potato Soup. ...
- Broccoli Slaw. ...
- Best Broccoli Salad. ...
- Parmesan Broccoli. ...
- Shrimp and Broccoli. ...
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How to cook fresh Broccoli to keep its nutrients?
Method 4 Method 4 of 5: Sautéing Broccoli Download Article
- Oil and heat a medium-sized pan. Pour one tablespoon (0.5 oz.) of olive oil into a medium-sized pan.
- Add broccoli pieces to the pan and stir. Carefully add fresh broccoli pieces to the heated pan. ...
- Cook and stir the broccoli for 6-7 minutes. ...
- Remove your broccoli from the heat and transfer it to a plate. ...
How to cook fresh Broccoli in a slow cooker?
Instructions
- Ideal slow cooker size: 4-Quart.
- Place the broccoli, pepper, oil and salt and pepper in the slow cooker. And toss with your clean hands to combine.
- Cover and cook on HIGH for 2 to 2-½ hours, stirring every hour or so, until done to your liking.
- Makes 4 cups of slow cooker roasted broccoli, or 8 ½-cup servings.
Is broccoli the healthiest food?
Broccoli is also a good source of vitamins A and B6, manganese, folate and potassium," says Poon. If you want to take full advantage of its nutritional offerings, Poon says to eat broccoli raw.