🚨 FLASH AMAZON DEAL RIGHT NOW 🚨
Saturday 25 April 2026

Keter Manor Outdoor Apex Double Door Garden Storage Shed (6 x 8ft)

A durable and stylish beige and brown garden storage shed perfect for storing garden tools, equipment, bikes, and outdoor essentials. Weather-resistant, low maintenance, and ideal for any garden or allotment setup.

🌿 Essential Garden & Allotment Products for April
April is peak planting season — time to get crops in the ground and your garden thriving.

Vegetable Plants & Seedlings
Browse Plants

All-Purpose Compost & Soil Improvers
View Compost

Plant Feed & Fertiliser for Strong Growth
Shop Fertiliser

👉 VIEW THE AMAZON DEAL

? 13 Delicious Ways to Cook Broccoli (UK Guide)


?? Introduction: Why Broccoli Deserves More Love

Broccoli is one of the UK’s most underrated vegetables. Packed with vitamin C, fibre, and antioxidants, it’s incredibly versatile. Whether you’re after comfort food, low-calorie meals, or elegant side dishes, this guide covers 13 tasty ways to cook broccoli—from roasting to stir-frying and beyond.


? 1. Roasted Broccoli

Why it’s great: Crisp edges, rich flavour, and caramelisation.

Method:

  • Preheat oven to 200°C (fan 180°C).
  • Toss florets in olive oil, salt, and pepper.
  • Roast for 20–25 minutes until crispy.

Add-ons: Garlic powder, parmesan, chilli flakes, lemon zest.


? 2. Steamed Broccoli

Why it’s great: Keeps nutrients and colour intact.

Method:

  • Use a steamer basket or a colander over boiling water.
  • Cover and steam for 4–5 minutes until just tender.

Serve with: Butter, lemon juice, or hollandaise.


? 3. Boiled Broccoli

Why it’s great: Quick and simple for meal prep or batch cooking.

Method:

  • Boil salted water, add florets.
  • Boil for 3–4 minutes max.
  • Drain and cool quickly in cold water to preserve colour.

? 4. Stir-Fried Broccoli

Why it’s great: Fast and flavoursome with Asian-style sauces.

Method:

  • Heat sesame or vegetable oil in a wok.
  • Add broccoli and cook for 4–5 mins with garlic or ginger.

Add soy sauce, chilli, and a splash of rice vinegar.


? 5. Broccoli Cheese Bake

Why it’s great: Classic comfort food.

Method:

  • Steam or blanch broccoli.
  • Place in a dish, cover with cheese sauce.
  • Top with grated cheese & bake for 20 mins at 180°C.

? 6. Broccoli Soup

Why it’s great: Warming and freezer-friendly.

Method:

  • Sauté onion & garlic, add chopped broccoli and veg stock.
  • Simmer 15 mins, then blend with cream or Stilton (optional).

? 7. Pasta with Broccoli

Why it’s great: Fast, filling and flexible.

Method:

  • Boil pasta and add broccoli 3 mins before the end.
  • Toss with olive oil, garlic, parmesan, or creamy sauce.

? 8. Broccoli Frittata

Why it’s great: Ideal for brunch or packed lunches.

Method:

  • Sauté broccoli with onion.
  • Add beaten eggs and cheese.
  • Bake at 180°C for 15–20 minutes or cook on the hob.

? 9. Broccoli Salad (Raw or Roasted)

Why it’s great: Nutrient-rich and great for meal prep.

Raw version:

  • Shred or finely chop raw broccoli.
  • Mix with dressing (e.g., tahini or vinaigrette), nuts, and dried fruit.

Roasted version: Use roasted broccoli with quinoa, feta, and lemon dressing.


? 10. Broccoli Burgers

Why it’s great: Meat-free option packed with fibre.

Method:

  • Mix chopped broccoli with breadcrumbs, cheese, egg & seasoning.
  • Shape into patties and pan-fry or bake.

? 11. Broccoli Pizza Topping

Why it’s great: A healthy veggie topping that pairs well with cheese.

Method:

  • Lightly roast or steam broccoli first.
  • Add to pizza before baking for flavourful crunch.

? 12. Garlic Butter Broccoli

Why it’s great: A speedy, indulgent side dish.

Method:

  • Steam broccoli until just tender.
  • Melt butter with minced garlic, toss through the broccoli, and finish with black pepper.

? 13. Broccoli Rice

Why it’s great: Low-carb alternative to rice.

Method:

  • Blitz raw broccoli florets in a food processor until rice-sized.
  • Sauté in a pan for 5 mins with oil and garlic or microwave for 2 mins.

? FAQs – Ways to Cook Broccoli

1. Can I eat broccoli raw?

Yes! It’s crunchy, fibre-rich, and ideal in salads or slaws.

2. What’s the healthiest way to cook broccoli?

Steaming preserves the most nutrients while keeping a bright colour.

3. Can I freeze cooked broccoli?

Yes—cool, portion, and freeze. Best results come from blanching first.

4. How do I keep broccoli green when boiling?

Add to boiling water and cook briefly. Immediately plunge into cold water to stop cooking.

5. Can I cook broccoli in the air fryer?

Yes! Roast at 190°C for 10–12 mins with oil and seasoning for crispy florets.

6. Does broccoli go with cheese?

Absolutely—cheddar, Stilton, feta, or parmesan all pair beautifully.

7. Should I cook the stalks?

Yes—peel the outer layer and slice the stalks; they’re sweet and nutritious.


? Conclusion: So Many Ways to Enjoy Broccoli

From roasted to steamed, stir-fried to raw, broccoli is a kitchen essential. With 13 different cooking styles, you’ll never run out of ideas—whether you’re preparing a quick weeknight side or a creative main. Adaptable, affordable, and packed with health benefits, broccoli deserves a starring role on your plate.


Join our new daily newsletter for tips, advice. recipes, videos plus lots more. Join for free!

📘 Learn How to Grow Your Own Fruit & Vegetables

Growing your own veg is one of the most rewarding things you can do on an allotment or in the garden — saving money, eating better, and enjoying the process from seed to harvest.

Allotment Month By Month: Grow your Own Fruit and Vegetables, know exactly what to do and when, with clear month-by-month guidance that makes growing easier and more successful.

👉 Take a look at this book on Amazon

Table of Contents

Share: