It feels like the dishes that require the least amount of ingredients are sometimes the trickiest to perfect. Let’s take fresh broccoli, for example: If you steam or boil it for a few minutes, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Think you know what you're doing with broccoli? Think again. Here are the most common missteps made with the iconic green ...
Considering that this recipe calls for cooking the broccoli in a skillet with a little added water and the top on the pan most of the time, I think calling it “roasted” is up for debate, but the ...
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.
Transform a simple steamed-vegetable side with a garlicky, buttery, savory sauce. Grace Parisi a former senior test kitchen editor for Food & Wine, where she wrote several successful monthly columns: ...
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 ...