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Broccoli is a healthy vegetable that, when cooked right, can make for an absolutely delicious treat. One of the easiest ways to prepare broccoli is by steaming it, and thankfully, it’s also one of the tastiest ways.
Steps
Preparing the Broccoli for Steaming
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1Choose fresh broccoli with a deep green head and a slighter green stalk. Look for broccoli that isn't turning brown, and avoid broccoli that is wilted or bruised. The florets should be tightly closed.[1]
- You can also steam frozen broccoli. You do not have to defrost it before steaming it.
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2Wash the broccoli. Rinse it thoroughly in water, using your fingers to rub away any dirt or debris.
- Frozen broccoli does not need to be rinsed, since it is washed before being packed.
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3Cut the broccoli into bite-sized pieces. Place the broccoli on a cutting board and use a sharp knife to cut off the individual broccoli florets. Consider including the stems and trimming them down into bite-sized pieces as well; the stems are healthy and contrast nicely in texture with the broccoli's head.[2]
- Frozen broccoli usually comes pre-chopped. Examine the broccoli to make sure the pieces are the size you want. Chop them smaller if you wish.
Steaming Broccoli on the Stove
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1Fill a pot with about an inch of water. You will be using this pot to steam the broccoli, so make sure that it is large enough to hold the broccoli and the steamer pot. Place the pot on the stove.
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2Place a steamer basket inside the pot. The bottom of the basket should not be touching the water.
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3Bring the water to a simmer. Turn the stove on and set the heat to medium-high. Wait until the water begins to simmer.
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4Place the broccoli in the steamer basket. Try to arrange them evenly across the basket. At this time, you can also lightly season them with some salt, pepper, or butter. Click here for more ideas.
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6Remove the pot from the burner and transfer the broccoli to a serving dish. Be very careful when opening the pot; do not lean over it or the steam may hit you in the face and burn you.
- Consider seasoning the broccoli with salt, pepper, or garlic. Click here for some more ideas.
Steaming Broccoli in the Microwave
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2Pour some water into the bowl. You will need two to three tablespoons of water per pound (1/2 kilogram) of broccoli.[8]
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3Cover the bowl with a lid. Make sure that the lid does not have any metal on it. If you don't a lid, then you can cover the bowl with a plate; make sure that the plate fits snugly over the top of the bowl.[9]
- Avoid using plastic wrap. While not dangerous, plastic wrap can melt; the holes will allow the steam to escape, resulting in under-cooked broccoli.
- Do not use aluminum foil to cover the bowl. This is not a microwave-safe material.
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4Microwave the broccoli on high for three to four minutes. You can check for doneness after two and a half minutes by taking the bowl out of the microwave and poking the broccoli with a fork. If the broccoli is soft and tender, it is ready; if the broccoli is hard, then you will need to cook it some more.[10]
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5Remove the broccoli from the microwave. Transfer it to a serving dish and serve it hot; do not let it sit or it will lose its color.
- Consider seasoning the broccoli with salt, pepper, or garlic. For more ideas, click here.
Seasoning and Flavoring the Broccoli
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1Flavor the water. Before you start heating the water, consider flavoring it with some lemon juice or soy sauce. The steam that comes from this water will lightly flavor the broccoli.
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2Season the broccoli before steaming it. In a small cup, mix together some olive oil, salt, and pepper. Lightly toss the broccoli with this mixture before you steam it.
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3Add some butter to the broccoli before or after you steam it. Be sure to toss the broccoli before serving it so that each piece gets coated with the melted butter.
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4Season the broccoli with herbs and spices after you steam it. You can sprinkle some garlic powder, salt, or pepper over the broccoli just before serving it. You can also add some fresh herbs, such as fresh herbs: dill, parsley, or thyme.
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5Give plain broccoli a kick of flavor with some garlic. Try adding some chopped or sliced garlic to the broccoli before or after you steam it. You can also toss the steamed broccoli with some chopped garlic that has been sautéed in olive oil.
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6Add a burst of flavor and freshness with some lemon. After you have steamed the broccoli, try tossing it with some lemon zest or a few lemon slices.
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7Sprinkle some grated cheese over the steamed broccoli. Let the cheese melt a little, then toss the broccoli to mix it all together. Consider using Parmesan cheese and a bit of garlic powder.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow long does steamed broccoli last in the fridge?Community AnswerProbably 3-4 days, but they can keep much longer than that in the freezer. However, vegetables are best when eaten as fresh as possible—that way they have the most nutrients.
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QuestionHow long do I cook plain broccoli on the stove?CHRIS CCommunity AnswerCut broccoli into bite-sized pieces, place into a large pot of water (1" deep), and cook on simmer for 10 minutes.
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QuestionCan I eat overcooked broccoli?Community AnswerYes, absolutely! I would recommend adding salt, pepper, and maybe a little bit of cayenne if you like spice.
Things You'll Need
- Broccoli
- Knife
- Cutting board
- Steamer basket (stove-top method only)
- Pot (stovetop method only)
- Water
- Microwave (microwave method only)
- Microwave-safe bowl (microwave method only)
- Butter, cheese, salt, pepper, lemon, herbs and garlic (powder) (optional)
References
- ↑ http://www.bhg.com/recipes/how-to/cook-with-fruits-and-vegetables/cook-broccoli/
- ↑ https://www.bonappetit.com/story/stop-throwing-out-broccoli-stems
- ↑ http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/3496/perfect-steamed-broccoli
- ↑ http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/838883/how-to-steam-your-favorite-vegetables
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-cook-broccoli-5-ways-167323
- ↑ http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/steamed_broccoli
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-steam-broccoli-in-the-m-47176
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-steam-broccoli-in-the-m-47176
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-steam-broccoli-in-the-m-47176
About This Article
To create delicious steamed broccoli, wash fresh stalks of broccoli with water and chop them into bite-sized pieces. Fill a pot with 1 inch of water, place a steamer basket inside, and set it over a medium-high flame. When the water is simmering, place your broccoli in the steamer basket and cover everything with a lid. Wait 4-5 minutes, then serve! For tips on steaming broccoli in a microwave, scroll down!