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  2. 50 broccoli recipes for a boost of greens

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    As with most Ina Garten recipes, the beauty in this roasted broccolini lies in its simplicity. Trim the broccolini, then cut each stalk in half lengthwise. Cover with olive oil, salt and pepper ...

  3. How to cook frozen broccoli so it actually gets crispy

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    Scatter the broccoli on the baking sheet in a single layer; don’t overcrowd or else the broccoli will steam rather than roast. Cook for 15 to 18 minutes, tossing halfway through. Voila!

  4. Patti LaBelle's Simple Roasted Vegetable Medley Is Worth ...

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    Cover the pan with foil and roast until the vegetables reach a tender perfection, approximately 25 minutes. Patti LaBelle's Roasted Vegetable Medley Prep Courtesy of Choya Johnson

  5. Escarole and Roasted Broccoli Salad with Anchovy Dressing

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  6. List of America's Test Kitchen episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for roasted broccoli with (optional) garlic, and glaze-roasted chicken using a vertical roaster. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering vertical roasters and mini prep bowls. 240

  7. How to Cook Broccoli 5 Different Ways, from Blanching to Grilling

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  8. Broccoli - Wikipedia

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    Broccoli has large flower heads, or florets, usually dark green, arranged in a tree-like structure branching out from a thick stalk, which is usually light green. Leaves surround the mass of flower heads. Broccoli resembles cauliflower, a different but closely related cultivar group of the same Brassica species. It can be eaten either raw or ...

  9. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    Roasting uses indirect, diffused heat (as in an oven), and is suitable for slower cooking of meat in a larger, whole piece. [1] Meats and most root and bulb vegetables can be roasted. Any piece of meat, especially red meat, that has been cooked in this fashion is called a roast.