Before we get cooking, you’ll need to know how to prepare and cut the broccoli head into florets. When shopping for broccoli at the grocery store, look for broccoli heads sporting firm stalks and ...
Broccoli stalks are perfectly safe to eat and are as tasty as the florets, and they have the added benefit of being way more versatile and easy to handle. Because of their blocky dimensions, you can ...
Broccoli might just be one of the most versatile veggies around. Hear us out: the green, tree-like florets and thick stalks can be roasted, steamed, blended into creamy soups, or even served raw! (Try ...
This week's look at what's new, bountiful or mysterious in the produce aisles. What the heck has happened to broccoli? Didn't it used to grow on stalks? Now, produce bins are filled with "crowns," the ...
A savory and hearty stew featuring charred broccoli, creamy white beans, and a fragrant broth, topped with a dollop of tangy Greek yogurt for a satisfying weeknight meal.
The pesto here, made with broccoli florets and stems, is a thick puree mixed with toasted walnuts, olive oil, and Parmesan cheese. After making it in a food processor, thin it with a little water from ...