The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (2024)

Jump To Recipe

29 Comments »

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy.

My go-to method for how to make perfectly roasted broccoli, plus lots of extra ideas for seasonings that you can add.

The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (1)

Hey hey, we’re talking today about my favorite method for how to cook broccoli…

roasting it. ♡

I’ve admittedly always been a little “meh” about raw and steamed broccoli, but when it is roasted, I can pop the stuff likecandy. That winning combination of slightly-charred, crispy buds in the same bite as those tender, caramelized little stems is quite simply broccoli at its best. I love serving roasted broccoli on its own as a simple side dish, or adding it to everything from pastas to quiches, tacos, pizzas, pastas, soups, salads, and more. And hey, with all of the fiber, vitamins and nutrients packed into each little floret, you can feel great about roasting up a batch as often as possible! (Hehe, we sure do in our house!)

The other great news about roasted broccoli is that it is incredibly easy to make. Most of the time, we keep ours super-simple in our home and roast it with just olive oil, salt and pepper, which is always a winner. But I’ve also included lots of different seasoning ideas below if you want to mix things up a bit.

Bottom line — if you are a broccoli lover, or even anaspiring broccoli lover, I highly recommend roasting up a batch! I always joke that roasted broccoli was my gateway into finally learning to love this brassica veggie. And now, can’t imagine life without it!

The Best Roasted Broccoli Recipe | 1-Minute Video

How To Cut Broccoli | 1-Minute Video

How To Cut Broccoli:

When shopping for broccoli at the store, you want to look for a head of broccoli with florets that are bright green (not significantly yellowed) and with a stalk that is firm and strong (not stringy or woody).

Once you bring the broccoli home, be sure to give it a good rinse. Then cut off and discard the stalk. (<–We won’t use it in this recipe, but as you will see in the video above, there are all sorts of ways that you can cut/serve the stalk so that it doesn’t go to waste.) Then use a knife to carefully cut the florets into bite-sized pieces. I especially like to halve the florets length-wise when roasting broccoli so that the flat edges can get extra caramelized on the bottom of the pan while roasting.

The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (2)

Roasted Broccoli Ingredients:

Beyond the florets themselves, the basic ingredients for roasted broccoli are pretty simple! You will need:

  • Broccoli florets:As detailed above, cut into bite-sized pieces.
  • Olive oil:I typically use traditional refined olive oil (not extra-virgin) for roasting veggies, since it has a higher smoke point. But feel free to usewhatever cooking oil you prefer.
  • Sea salt and freshly-cracked pepper:I’m especially partial to the extra crunch of some coarsely-ground black pepper with my roasted broccoli recipe — it’s delicious.

Plus, see below for some fun variations and seasonings that you are welcome to add too.

The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (3)

How To Roast Broccoli:

So here’s my best tip for how to cook broccoli so that you get those nice crispy edges without the stems getting too mushy —high heat. Your oven is going to need to preheat to a toasty 450°F for this recipe. But it goes quickly and works like a charm for me every time. To roast broccoli in the oven, simply…

  1. Toss in oil and season. I usually just do this straight on the baking sheet itself (mainly to save myself an extra bowl to wash!). Spread thebroccoli florets out on a baking sheet. Drizzle evenly with oil and toss to combine. Spread the broccoli back out in an even layer (cut/flat-sides down, if you would like those to get extra caramelized). Then season everything evenly with a generous pinch or two of fine sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper.
  2. Roast. Pop the baking sheet in the oven and roast on high heat for about 15-20 minutes, or until the edges of the florets are slightly charred and crispy. Keep a close eye on them, as the florets can char quite quickly. (They will also cook faster, of course, if you have cut the broccoli into smaller-sized florets.)
  3. Season. Give the roast broccoli florets a taste and see if they need any extra salt and pepper. Then dish up, serve warm, and enjoy!

Full instructions detailed in the recipe box below.

The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (4)

Possible Variations

This roasted broccoli recipe is super-versatile, so feel free to get creative with different seasoning combinations beyond salt and pepper! Some of my faves include making the broccoli:

  • Lemony:You can never go wrong with drizzling roasted broccoli with some freshly-squeezed lemon juice just before serving.
  • Cheesy:I love topping roasted broccoli with everything from salty Parmesan cheese to a sharp cheddar cheddar to creamy burrata. Most of the time, I recommend adding the cheese immediately after you remove the broccoli from the oven, unless it happens to be a type of cheese that can safely cook and melt under high heat.
  • Spicy:Crushed pepper flakes are a great way to add some heat! Just sprinkle your desired amount onto the roasted broccoli after it has finished cooking.
  • “Everything”:I absolutely love sprinkling roasted broccoli with everything bagel seasoning after it has finished cooking — delish!
  • Italian:Again, Parmesan is always a win. But feel free to also toss the pre-cooked broccoli with afew teaspoons of Italian seasoning, and/or sprinkle with toasted pine nuts after the broccoli has finished cooking.
  • Sesame Ginger:Grate or mince 1 inch of (peeled) fresh ginger and toss it with the broccoli before cooking. Then once the broccoli has finished cooking, toss it with a drizzle of toasted sesame oil. Then maybe sprinkle on some toasted sesame seeds for an extra garnish, if you would like.

The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (5)

Roasted Broccoli and Farro Salad (recipe coming soon!)

Ways To Serve Roasted Broccoli:

A few of my favorite ways to serve roasted broccoli include…

  • On its own:Just as a simple side dish.
  • Mixed into dishes:Such as a broccoliquiche, broccoli tacos, broccoli pizzas, broccoli (cheese!) soup, broccoli salad, broccoli casserole and more.
Print

The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (6)

Roasted Broccoli

★★★★★5 from 21 reviews

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins
  • Total Time: 25 mins
  • Yield: 4-6 servings 1x
Print Recipe

Description

My go-to method for how to make perfectly roasted broccoli! See notes above for extra seasonings that you can add.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 bunch of broccoli (about 1.5 pounds), with the florets cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • sea salt and freshly-cracked black pepper

Instructions

  1. Heat oven to 450°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper* or mist with cooking spray.
  2. Spread thebroccoli florets out evenly on the baking sheet and drizzle evenly with olive oil. Toss until the florets are evenly coated. Season with salt and pepper.
  3. Cook for about 15-20* minutes, or until the florets are slightly charred and crispy around the edges.
  4. Taste, and season with additional salt and pepper if needed. Servewarm.

Notes

*Parchment Paper: Double-check the temperature limit on your parchment paper. If it is not made to withstand high heat, I recommend just misting your baking sheet with cooking spray.

*Cooking Time:This will depend on the size of your florets, so keep a close eye on them to be sure that they do not burn (especially if you have smaller florets).

posted on July 24, 2019 by Ali

Dairy-free, Gluten-free, Mediterranean-Inspired, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian

29 Comments »

The BEST Roasted Broccoli Recipe | Gimme Some Oven (2024)

FAQs

What seasoning can you put on broccoli? ›

It's definitely hard to find a spice or herb that doesn't work with broccoli or broccolini. Any combination of garlic, salt, pepper and any classic herbs, (basil, rosemary, sage, parsley, tarragon, thyme, etc.,) is a surefire way to treat these veggies right.

How do you stop broccoli from burning when roasting? ›

The tender, fuzzy “tree” tips of roasted broccoli florets are the most delicious, but they are also quick to burn. Make sure the florets are well-coated with olive oil to keep this from happening. Don't Crowd the Pan. If the florets are too close, they will steam instead of roast.

How do you keep broccoli crispy when cooking? ›

Steam It: Steaming is one of the best methods to cook frozen broccoli while preserving its texture. Use a steamer basket over a pot of boiling water. Cover and steam for 3-5 minutes or until the broccoli is tender but still has a slight crunch.

Should broccoli be washed before roasting? ›

Wash AND dry your veggies.

After you wash your head of broccoli, make sure to dry it off before you toss it with the oil. A little moisture is ok, but if it's too wet when it goes in the oven, it won't get brown and crisp.

What makes broccoli taste better? ›

Garlic and butter help make broccoli taste irresistible. Simply sautee the broccoli in a pan with just a little butter, some onions and grated garlic and voila! Add a drizzle of lemon if desired.

What spices make vegetables taste better? ›

Spices like chile powder, curry, smoked paprika, cinnamon, cumin, and black pepper can do wonders for vegetables. And never forget the most important seasoning: salt (just remember to add a little bit at a time and keep tasting).

Why does my roasted broccoli taste bitter? ›

Some broccoli varieties are more bitter than others and bolt quicker, choose heat tolerant varieties or quick maturing varieties. Even if the head is small, pick your broccoli when the florets are tight, close together and bright green.

How do you keep roasted vegetables crispy? ›

The #1 Tip for Extra-Crispy Roasted Vegetables
  1. Preheat oven to 425℉.
  2. Prep veggies and pat dry (ensuring the veggies are dry will help avoid clumping with the cornstarch). ...
  3. Add 1 tablespoon cornstarch per pound of vegetables. ...
  4. Roast until fork-tender and crispy, 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the vegetable.
Apr 3, 2023

How healthy is roasted broccoli? ›

Yes! Baked broccoli is super healthy and full of fiber, vitamin C, and even protein.

Why is my broccoli soggy in the oven? ›

How Do You Keep it From Turning Out Wet? Frozen broccoli can have a lot of ice on the outside, so it's really important that the broccoli florets are spaced out very well on the baking sheet. If they're crowded, the ice will not be able to evaporate well and your broccoli will turn out wet and mushy.

How do Chinese restaurants get broccoli so crispy? ›

The Chinese broccoli needs to cook as fast as possible, so that the nutrients and color don't have as much opportunity to leach out into the water. It's best to start with as much boiling water as you can. Restaurants serve amazingly green and crunchy Chinese broccoli because they use huge amounts of boiling water.

Should you cover broccoli when cooking? ›

Heat oil in a large skillet with a fitted lid over medium-high. Once oil is shimmering, add broccoli and cook, uncovered, 1 minute. Cover and continue cooking, lifting lid to stir every 1 to 2 minutes to prevent burning, until crisp-tender and lightly charred, about 7 to 8 minutes total.

What is the appropriate cooking method for broccoli and why? ›

Broccoli can be eaten raw, but blanching it quickly in boiling water helps give it a more crisp-tender texture and bring out its flavor. Broccoli can also be steamed, sautéed, and roasted. You could even throw long spears on the grill!

Why does roasted broccoli taste so good? ›

Roasting vegetables caramelizes them and makes them extra flavorful.

How long should broccoli sit before cooking? ›

“Our results suggest that after cutting broccoli florets into small pieces, they should be left for about 90 minutes before cooking,” the team concluded, adding that they didn't test it but thought “30 minutes would also be helpful.”⠀And other research supports this.

How do you perk up broccoli? ›

You can soak the broccoli in a bowl of ice water for 30 minutes or more to help it regain its firmness. Another method is to slice off a portion of the stem and place the remaining stem and crown in a pot with a cup of water. Store it in the fridge overnight, and the broccoli will be crisp and fresh in the morning.

What goes well with broccoli? ›

The best dishes to serve with broccoli are cashew chicken, mongolian beef, brown rice and vegetables, quinoa, lo mein, fried shrimp, crispy tofu, steak fajitas, garlic bread, parmesan roasted potatoes, grilled chicken, baked salmon, spinach salad, cauliflower rice, and couscous.

What can you season vegetables with? ›

Salt is the bare minimum, and the right amount will make a huge difference. Add salt gradually and taste as you go, they should taste more flavourful but not outright salty. Try herbs and spices like paprika, cumin, oregano, chilli powder, curry powder, basil and more.

Do you season broccoli before or after steaming reddit? ›

Into the water, I put large amounts of lemon pepper seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder. The broccoli is then steamed with infused flavors. When it's done, I grind some salt over the broccoli and serve.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Chrissy Homenick

Last Updated:

Views: 5807

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Chrissy Homenick

Birthday: 2001-10-22

Address: 611 Kuhn Oval, Feltonbury, NY 02783-3818

Phone: +96619177651654

Job: Mining Representative

Hobby: amateur radio, Sculling, Knife making, Gardening, Watching movies, Gunsmithing, Video gaming

Introduction: My name is Chrissy Homenick, I am a tender, funny, determined, tender, glorious, fancy, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.