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Frying Broccoli: How to Do It al Dente

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For a flavorful side dish, you can sauté broccoli. We will show you how to do this and how you can use the vegetables afterwards.

You probably know broccoli as an ingredient for soups, casseroles or as a vegetable side dish. Broccoli is pre-cooked for many dishes, but that’s not the only way to prepare the vegetable. The broccoli remains particularly crisp and al dente when roasted. At the end of this post you will find many ideas on how to vary and use fried broccoli.

Since you can also eat broccoli raw, you don’t have to worry about it not cooking through properly. If you fancy trying raw broccoli, check out our related post. There you will find out what speaks for and against eating broccoli raw.

We recommend that you buy broccoli regionally and seasonally and pay attention to organic quality. The organic seals from Demeter, Bioland or Naturland stand for sustainable agriculture without chemical-synthetic pesticides. With seasonal vegetables from the region, you can also avoid long transport routes. Broccoli is in season in Germany from June to October. Are you interested in when you can get other types of fruit and vegetables from your region? Our seasonal calendar gives you a comprehensive overview.

Alternatively, you can cultivate and harvest broccoli in your own garden. More about this here: Planting broccoli: How to sow, cultivate and harvest broccoli.

Roast broccoli: Here’s how

Ingredients:

1broccoli
1 tbsp oil

Directions:

Divide the broccoli into individual florets that are as small as possible. Put them in a sieve and wash them thoroughly with water. Drain the broccoli briefly before frying.
Heat the oil in a pan. Sauté the broccoli in it for 5 to 8 minutes, turning it regularly to keep it from burning.

You can also use the stalk of broccoli. To do this, peel it and remove woody parts if necessary. Then, thinly slice or grate the stalk. Then you can fry it together with the remaining broccoli.

Fry broccoli: This is how you can use it afterward

You can serve and combine fried broccoli in many different ways:

as a simple vegetable side dish with salt and pepper
with garlic, nutmeg, ginger or chili
with herbs like parsley or thyme
drizzled with lemon juice
drizzled with olive or sesame oil
with roasted sunflower seeds or sesame
as an accompaniment to rice and pasta dishes
hearty with fried onions and smoked tofu
with yoghurt sauce (also vegan possible)
as part of casseroles, soups, stir-fries or salads

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