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While roasted broccoli is our go-to way to serve the veggie, steamed broccoli has its merits too. It’s crisp, simple, quick to prepare and, when cooked properly, tastes bright and fresh. But if you’re ...
Prepare the Broccoli Start by washing the broccoli thoroughly under running water to remove any dirt. Cut the florets from ...
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 ...
Steaming is an underrated and underutilized cooking method that you should be doing more at home. Although you may already know that you can steam broccoli in the microwave, others of us might ...
If you see a recipe with anchovies as an ingredient and you're tempted to move on, don't. Anchovies are a secret advantage in the kitchen, adding depth to a dish by breaking down and melting into a ...
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 ...
While roasted broccoli is our go-to way to serve the veggie, steamed broccoli has its merits too. It’s crisp, simple, quick-cooking and, when cooked properly, tastes bright and fresh. But if you’re ...
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