Just Say Yes To Broccolini

I tried broccolini for the first time today and I love it even more than broccoli. If you have never tried broccolini you are really missing out on a delicious side dish that you can make in a matter of minutes.

Broccolini is a hybrid of broccoli and Chinese broccoli. With thin, elongated stems, broccolini tastes similar to broccoli, but is more tender in texture, and slightly sweeter in flavor. It was first invented in 1993.

Broccolini is a great addition to your diet, and is rich in fiber, Vitamins A and C, as well as several minerals.

Rinse the broccolini then pat dry with a paper towel.

Cut the end off of the stem but don’t cut too much because the stem is the best part.

Add about an inch of water to a large skillet that has a lid.

Place the broccolini in the skillet trying not to overlap them, put the lid on.

Cook on medium heat until your desired tenderness is reached then remove from the burner.

These cook fast so keep an eye on them.

Remove the water from the skillet, leaving the broccolini in the hot skillet. Immediately add the salt, pepper and 4 Tbsp melted butter or use your favorite seasonings. Using tongs, turn the broccolini over and over until it is all coated in the butter and the seasonings.

Sprinkle your favorite freshly grated cheese on top, optional.

Serve immediately or keep warm.

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37 Comments »

  1. I love broccoli but I’ve never tried broccolini either. Sounds just as easy and versatile for cooking with though, will have to try it. This summer in the UK there’s been a shortage of broccol harvested because of the heatwave we’ve had for much of July and August.

  2. Looks absolutely yum. Here in the UK we also have purple sprouting broccoli – not sure if you have that, but if you ever see it try some!

  3. I have never heard of broccolini! And I am continually telling myself we need to eat more broccoli! I will have to keep an eye out for this.

  4. I prefer the Chinese broccoli because of the stems and this hybrid is just a nice blend of both worlds! Love the simplicity of the yumminess too!

  5. Thanks for sharing this information and recipe, Diane. The small town where I spend the summers won’t have it, but it should be available in the stores where I winter. I’m going to bookmark this and give it a try in a few months.

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