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Broccoli with Gremolata

May 4, 2016 - 12 Comments

Broccoli-with-GremolataIt’s a good thing we love broccoli around here. I’ve made this broccoli with gremolata three times this week, just to make sure I got the recipe right.

And yes, I’m somewhat of a perfectionist — why do you ask?

I’ve had gremolata on the brain for a while now. It’s a blend of lemon zest, fresh parsley and garlic that Italians use to kick things up a notch.

And, while the garlic is typically raw, you might recall from my Tomato Bruschetta with Balsamic Glaze post that I’m not a fan of raw garlic. So, I decided to sauté it and use my version of gremolata in Mom’s broccoli salad with lemon and olive oil.

Interestingly, I ended up with a cross between that dish and her sautéed broccoli with garlic. It’s the best of both worlds, and I’m excited to share it with you!

Broccoli-with-GremolataI have to laugh, though, at how I developed the recipe. I first made it after my daughter arrived home from college (yes!!) and got so wrapped up in talking with her, I forgot I had broccoli on the stove.

Fortunately, my olfactory system didn’t let me down, and I eventually smelled something almost burning.

“What is that…OMG the broccoli!”

The funny part is, the veggies, though browned and almost mushy, tasted so good mixed with the gremolata, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

“I’m probably going to eat the entire bowl, ” my daughter announced, after I adjusted the oil and seasoning. And yes, she’s been living on cafeteria food for months, but still, I trust her judgment.

Both of my kids, in fact, always have had great taste buds. So, they were my testers this week, since my hubby wasn’t available, and I tweaked until the recipe met their approval, and the broccoli was cooked just right.

Broccoli-with-GremolataThe result is broccoli that’s steamed in a bit of water in a large skillet until the liquid evaporates and the veggies just start to brown. (They’ll look browner than the ones in the photos, which were cooked for less time.)

Then, the broccoli gets mixed with the gremolata, olive oil, lemon juice and seasonings and left to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes to an hour, to allow the flavors to meld.

Perfetto!

Enjoy!

(Recipe Source: Cooking with Mamma C)

5 from 1 vote
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Broccoli with Gremolata
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
Total Time
30 mins
 
A delicious broccoli salad made with sautéed garlic, olive oil, lemon zest, parsley and lemon juice. Note that it's best to let it sit for 30-60 minutes at room temperature before serving.
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Italian-American
Keyword: broccoli, gremolata, lemon
Servings: 4 -5
Calories: 176 kcal
Author: Cooking with Mamma C
Ingredients
  • 1 1/4 pound bunch of fresh broccoli with stems
  • 3/4 cup water for cooking the broccoli
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest (from 2 lemons)
  • 2 tablespoons chopped flat-leaf parsley (fresh)
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil (divided use)
  • 2 medium garlic cloves
  • lemon juice from 1 medium lemon
  • 1/3 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 dashes red pepper flakes (optional)
US Customary - Metric
Instructions
  1. Rinse your broccoli and cut off the bottom three inches of the thick stems. Use your knife to cut the broccoli into individual florets with 2-3 inches of stem on them. Thin the florets and stems by slicing them in half vertically, so they'll cook faster.
  2. Place 3/4 cup of cold water in your largest skillet over high heat. Add your broccoli and spread it evenly in the pan, in a single layer if possible. Cover the skillet with a lid and cook the broccoli for 20 minutes, or until it is tender and just starting to brown. (The water will evaporate, and you'll be able to smell the broccoli starting to brown. You should be able to easily insert a fork into the broccoli when it's done. During cooking, flip over the broccoli once.)
  3. While the broccoli is cooking, zest two lemons with a zester or box grater until you have a tablespoon of zest. (You want only the yellow part of the skin, not the white.) Rinse your parsley, remove the stems, and chop the leaves until you have two tablespoons of it. Peel and finely chop your garlic.
  4. When the broccoli is cooked, turn off the heat and transfer the broccoli to a large serving bowl. Add two tablespoons of olive oil to your skillet and heat it on medium high. Add your garlic to the pan and cook it for 30 seconds or just a little longer to soften it, being careful that it doesn't burn. Turn off the heat and add the garlic and oil from the pan to your bowl of broccoli. Add the remaining two tablespoons of oil, the lemon zest, parsley, lemon juice and seasonings to the bowl and stir well with two spoons.
  5. Let the broccoli sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to an hour to allow the flavors to meld before serving. Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to five days.
Recipe Notes

It helps to weigh the broccoli in the store to start out with 1 1/4 pounds. Once you trim off the thick stems at home, you'll end up with a pound of broccoli to cook.

Nutrition Facts
Broccoli with Gremolata
Amount Per Serving
Calories 176 Calories from Fat 126
% Daily Value*
Fat 14g22%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 245mg11%
Potassium 459mg13%
Carbohydrates 10g3%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 1065IU21%
Vitamin C 131.5mg159%
Calcium 72mg7%
Iron 1.2mg7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Broccoli with Gremolata is a delicious broccoli salad made with sautéed garlic, olive oil, lemon zest, parsley and lemon juice. Vegan and gluten free!

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  1. Cheryl "Cheffie Cooks" Wiser

    May 5, 2016 at 5:24 am

    Oh yes love broccoli any way I can make it (since I am allergic to garlic-I’ll use shallots, deal???), woo hoo to Olive oil and lemons…Cheryl xo

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    • Mamma C

      May 5, 2016 at 6:56 am

      The shallots should be delicious here, Cheryl. Enjoy! xo

      Reply
  2. Lisa | Garlic + Zest

    May 4, 2016 at 9:58 am

    Quick and simple — my kind of weeknight cooking!

    Reply
    • Mamma C

      May 4, 2016 at 10:15 am

      Very simple ingredients with big flavors! Thanks, Lisa.

      Reply
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