The poll result is making me feel marginalized and alone. I call upon all broccoli haters to unite and reverse this tragedy against sensible eating.
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Raw it's an inedible plant-stalk, and if it's steamed or boiled for more than seventeen seconds it's an inedible mush. Get it right, and it's quite nice, but frankly it's not worth the anxious attention that cooking it requires.
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I buy stock from supermarket and my favourite dish is Chicken and Broccoli Bake. Also, recently I have tried Broccoli and Potato Soup, which was very nice. Neither recipes rely on broccoli remaining in perfect state to taste or look good, which is always an added bonus.
In my language we have a saying that one should do what the doctor advices, not what he does
PS: I add the "Who cares?" option in these polls for Mark's sake in general.
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If you don't like broccoli it will always be inedible for you. However, I can assure you that the description of mush is entirely inappropriate. After nuking, the form of the vegetable is perfectly retained, as is the colour. If you've been cooking the entire stalk then it might explain why you're having some difficulty with it. Try cutting off the flourettes and just cooking these![]()
You'll forgive me if I hesitate to take culinary advice from one who can countenance frozen vegetables.
I love broccoli! Now that you've mentioned it I'll try to find broccoli recipes as well. Mmmmm...Broccoli....
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Broccoli is high in vitamin C, as well as dietary fiber; it also contains multiple nutrients with potent anti-cancer properties, such as diindolylmethane and small amounts of selenium. A single serving provides more than 30 mg of Vitamin C and a half-cup provides 52 mg of Vitamin C. The 3,3'-Diindolylmethane found in broccoli is a potent modulator of the innate immune response system with anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-cancer activity. Broccoli also contains the compound glucoraphanin, which can be processed into an anti-cancer compound sulforaphane, though the benefits of broccoli are greatly reduced if the vegetable is boiled. Broccoli is also an excellent source of indole-3-carbinol, a chemical which boosts DNA repair in cells and appears to block the growth of cancer cells.
Boiling broccoli reduces the levels of suspected anti-carcinogenic compounds, such as sulforaphane, with losses of 20 – 30% after five minutes, 40 – 50% after ten minutes, and 77% after thirty minutes. However, other preparation methods such as steaming, microwaving, and stir frying had no significant effect on the compounds.
Broccoli has the highest levels of carotenoids in the brassica family. It is particularly rich in lutein and also provides a modest amount of beta-carotene.![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broccoli
I think broccoli is a good thing !! :P
One of my favorite broccoli recipes, and one that is requested often is to toss 2 or 3 heads of broccoli with 3 tablespoons of oil and 3 cloves of garlic, minced. Heat the oven to the highest setting, spread the broccoli on a shallow pan, sprinkled it with salt and pepper and put it on the highest rack in the oven. Cook for 5 to 7 minutes, turning once. Sprinkle with balsamic vinegar when done. It's so simple but the taste is just divine.
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Idril, I just came here to say that I love roasted broccoli! Great minds think alike!
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