• Event_Horizon@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Broccoli tossed in olive oil, cooked in an air fryer until crispy and then sprinkled with course salt. Delicious 👌🏼

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      8 days ago

      So going to try that!

      My recent go to ( not broccoli though) is toss some fresh spinach in a pan with oil and hit it with lemon pepper seasoning and a little lemon juice.

      Takes like 5 including prep if you don’t mind the stalks.

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        7 days ago

        Do people not like spinach stalks? It’s like my favorite part… adds a tiny bit of crunch/texture.

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      7 days ago

      You forgot garlic. Copious amounts of garlic at every step.

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      7 days ago

      I thought broccoli only got softer when cooked. Does this work if you don’t have an air fryer and you fry it in a pan?

      Now I’m wondering what would it would taste like to marinade broccoli in butter and garlic then took them out and put them in a dehydrator to make them into chips

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        7 days ago

        Just cut into bite size pieces, toss it in oil, salt and pepper it, put it on a baking sheet and roast at 425 for around 20 minutes. Don’t fry it in a pan. It will be delicious

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          7 days ago

          This is the way, never liked broccoli until I learned to make it like this. I love adding different seasonings too depending on the flavor profile of the meal - curry and ginger powder for indian dishes, cajun seasoning if you like spicy, or garlic/lemon/italian seasoning.