Asian Roasted Broccoli Recipe - Self Proclaimed Foodie (2024)

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Asian Roasted Broccoli is the most delicious way to serve up fresh broccoli for dinner! This recipe goes great as an easy and healthy side dish.

This is one of my favorite ways to eat broccoli. In fact, I almost always find myself stealing bites off the pan before it even gets served!

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This may sound weird, but I’m totally addicted to this recipe. I just made this version of oven roasted broccoli again the other night and hardly left any for my family.

I’m usually a take-it-or-leave-it kind of girl when it comes to broccoli. BUT, when you coat fresh broccoli with just the right amount of tasty ingredients and it gets roasted to perfection, I dare YOU to just eat a single portion!

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Ingredients needed:

Although I use a fair amount of ingredients, this recipe is super simple. If you’re like me, you already have the ingredients on hand and only need to get some fresh broccoli.

  • Broccoli – Of course. I either buy pre-cut florets in a bag or I buy a head of broccoli and break it up myself. Just make sure it’s completely dry!
  • Soy sauce, olive oil, rice vinegar – This combo gives you your salt, fat, and acid all in one delicious combination.
  • Chili paste, ginger, garlic – This is where you get your heat and awesome flavor. Feel free to change up the amounts I recommend based on your preferences!
  • Sesame seeds and toasted sesame oil – Absolutely necessary for that great flavor.
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Here’s how to make it:

Not just how to roast it, but how to roast it with flavor!

  1. The first step is to preheat your oven. My go to temperature when I roast veggies is almost always 400 degree F. I also like to line my baking sheet with parchment paper for easy clean up.
  2. You will get the best results if you coat your broccoli with all of the ingredients (except the garlic, sesame seeds and sesame oil) in a large bowl. This will evenly coat each floret.
  3. To properly roast broccoli, make sure it is in a single layer on the baking sheet. Pop it in the oven and roast for about 10 minutes, stirring half way through to promote even browning. At this point I will add the remaining ingredients and finish cooking another 5-10 minutes.That’s it! Perfection!
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This is my favorite vegetable to serve with favorites like Baked Teriyaki Salmon, General Tso’s Chicken, or Cashew Chicken.

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Asian Roasted Broccoli

Prep5 minutes mins

Cook15 minutes mins

Total20 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

Author Krissy Allori

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Asian Roasted Broccoli is the most delicious way to serve up fresh broccoli for dinner! This recipe goes great as an easy and healthy side dish.

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound broccoli florets fresh, washed and dried
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili paste
  • 1/2 teaspoon ginger grated
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tablespoon Sesame seeds
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together olive oil, soy sauce, rice vinegar, chili paste, and ginger. Add broccoli and toss to coat. Spread onto single layer on baking sheet.

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  • Bake in preheated oven for about 10 minutes, stirring halfway through. Remove from oven and add garlic, sesame seeds and sesame oil. Toss to coat. Continue cooking another 5-10 minutes until edges of broccoli begin to brown and broccoli pieces are tender.

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  • Serve hot and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 121kcal, Carbohydrates: 9g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 540mg, Potassium: 386mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 705IU, Vitamin C: 101.6mg, Calcium: 76mg, Iron: 1.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How do you stop broccoli from burning when roasting? ›

The tender, fuzzy “tree” tips of roasted broccoli florets are the most delicious, but they are also quick to burn. Make sure the florets are well-coated with olive oil to keep this from happening. Don't Crowd the Pan. If the florets are too close, they will steam instead of roast.

Why is my roasted broccoli mushy? ›

Eventually, it'll be like mush (i.e. baby food), if you overcook it. You do know you can eat broccoli raw, right. Most people give it a quick stir fry or blanch it briefly, which results in a somewhat harder texture when being served.

Should broccoli be washed before roasting? ›

Wash AND dry your veggies.

After you wash your head of broccoli, make sure to dry it off before you toss it with the oil. A little moisture is ok, but if it's too wet when it goes in the oven, it won't get brown and crisp.

How do Chinese restaurants get broccoli so crispy? ›

Restaurants serve amazingly green and crunchy Chinese broccoli because they use huge amounts of boiling water.

Why is Chinese restaurant broccoli so good? ›

Chinese restaurants often incorporate garlic, ginger, and soy sauce to add depth and flavor to the broccoli. You can also add a dash of sesame oil or a sprinkle of red pepper flakes for an added kick.

Why does my roasted broccoli taste bitter? ›

Hi Maxine, there can be several reasons why broccoli is bitter, the main one is that it is starting to 'bolt', this is when the plant starts to flower prematurely. Bolting can be caused by temperature fluctuations (hot and cold) or too much heat, broccoli are a cool weather crop.

Why is roasted broccoli so good? ›

After just 15 minutes in the oven, the florets come out crisp and browned at the edges with tender stems. Roasted broccoli makes a great weeknight side served on its own, but this cooking method also works well if you're adding it to a grain bowl or simple pasta dish.

How healthy is roasted broccoli? ›

Yes! Baked broccoli is super healthy and full of fiber, vitamin C, and even protein.

Why does roasted broccoli smell? ›

Broccoli cut into florets releases sulforaphane—a compound found in many cruciferous vegetables that can give off a strong odor. If the odor is mild, your broccoli is still probably OK. Any odors that smell especially strong are a sign that the broccoli is past its peak.

How do you crisp up broccoli? ›

You can soak the broccoli in a bowl of ice water for 30 minutes or more to help it regain its firmness. Another method is to slice off a portion of the stem and place the remaining stem and crown in a pot with a cup of water. Store it in the fridge overnight, and the broccoli will be crisp and fresh in the morning.

Should you blanch vegetables before roasting? ›

Blanching the veggies before roasting them may allow you to have less salt on the vegetables and for them to caramelize a bit nicely without burning. Sometimes I have burned vegetables when roasting them until they were tender. So try this — enjoy the bounty.

Why do you soak broccoli in salt water? ›

Hence, soaking the vegetables in salt water not only removes the pesticides and insecticides, but it also kills the bacteria and bugs present on them.

Why do you soak broccoli in water? ›

The natural nooks and crevices in broccoli and cauliflower are the perfect hiding spot for dirt, germs and even little bugs. Get your cruciferous veggies squeaky clean by filling a sink with cold water and then soaking them for a few minutes.

How do you make roasted broccoli not smell? ›

Preheating the baking sheet ensures the broccoli is hit with high heat right from the start, from all sides. Setting the oven to such a high heat browns the broccoli and cooks it through quickly, allowing nutty and sweet flavors to develop, not stinky, sulfurous ones.

Why do restaurant vegetables taste so good? ›

However, one reason that vegetables always taste better at a restaurant is that chefs there don't hold back on using oil to boost flavor. They often use oodles of butter, oil, or bacon fat to coat veggies fried on the stove and give them an umami appeal.

How do restaurants keep broccoli green? ›

Use one teaspoon salt per 1 cup of water. Salt provides a “barrier” against carbon dioxide, which prevents chlorophyll from changing color. Make sure that you have enough water in your pot so that all of the broccoli is floating in it.

What is the best cooking method for broccoli? ›

Steaming broccoli is quick and easy, and it's considered one of the healthiest ways to prepare the vegetable. Instead of submerging the florets and stem into boiling water or roasting them in the oven, the broccoli is placed in a steamer basket over simmering water and covered with a lid.

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