Delicious steamed broccoli in 10 minutes. Prepare broccoli: Cut off and discard tough ends of stalks, leaving about 2 inches attached to the florets. Using a paring knife, cut broccoli lengthwise into ...
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Steaming is a cooking method that—surprise—uses hot water vapor to heat the food. A quick refresher from 7th grade science class: When water reaches its boiling point (that is, 212°F), it begins to ...
Place the fresh broccoli in a large skillet. In a small bowl, mix together the three tablespoons of water and three teaspoons of lemon juice. Pour over the broccoli, cover the pan and cook on medium ...
I was at a young, impressionable age when President George H.W. Bush made his somewhat tongue-in-cheek declaration to the press that “I do not like broccoli. And I haven’t liked it since I was a ...
Grace Parisi a former senior test kitchen editor for Food & Wine, where she wrote several successful monthly columns: Food & Wine Handbook, Tasting & Testing, Flavor of the Month, Power Pantry, and ...
I'm a brassica believer. Give me cauliflower, cabbage, kale, Brussels sprouts or broccoli, and I'm happy. But I also realize that everyone doesn't feel the same way. They've had stinky, mushy cabbage, ...
This article originally appeared on Spoon U and was written by Timary Malley. It has been given minor edits before re-posting. Broccoli is one of my favorite vegetables; I eat it at least twice a day ...
As I was steaming broccoli, my middle son walked in the front door and groaned. He ran down the hallway and into the bedroom, trying to escape the undeniable broccoli smell that permeated that house.