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Broccoli?
Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to
like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 |
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I have broccoli with lots of mayonnaise.
"sandy" wrote in message ... Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 |
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"sandy" wrote in message ... Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 I like to take fresh broccoli, peel off the thick skin from the stalks and chop the tops and stems into manageable pieces, not too small. Then olive oil & garlic in a big sauce pan - take out the browned garlic - and cook down the broccoli. You can put a lid on, tilted kind of, ya know? Add salt & pepper. Let it really cool dowm till it's all soft and yummy. then...OMG - it's soooo delicious with some lemon squeezed on it. I'm Italian - that's about as precise as I can get with a recipe - LOL! I had cheese on brocoli once it was pretty nasty P~~~~~~~~ |
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Thank you,,,,that sounds so good,,,,I will try it tomorrow....
-- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 "Dropped 28" wrote in message . net... "sandy" wrote in message ... Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 I like to take fresh broccoli, peel off the thick skin from the stalks and chop the tops and stems into manageable pieces, not too small. Then olive oil & garlic in a big sauce pan - take out the browned garlic - and cook down the broccoli. You can put a lid on, tilted kind of, ya know? Add salt & pepper. Let it really cool dowm till it's all soft and yummy. then...OMG - it's soooo delicious with some lemon squeezed on it. I'm Italian - that's about as precise as I can get with a recipe - LOL! I had cheese on brocoli once it was pretty nasty P~~~~~~~~ |
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"sandy" wrote in message ... Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 My favorite way of making broccoli is to through it in the trashcan 0 fat, 0 calories and best of all - 0 carbs. - Can you tell I hate broccoli. You guys can have all my servings - forever. Diane |
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 20:28:42 -0400, sandy wrote:
Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. Slash it into bite sized pieces, peeling any tough skin on the stems. Heat oil in a non-stick fry pan until it just begins to smoke, stir fry the broccoli until it begins to char in spots. Remove from heat, sprinkle to taste with with some of: salt or soy or fish sauce lemon or lime juice or your favorite flavor of vinegar sesame or well flavored olive oil fresh ground black pepper, powdered chipotle, cayenne, sriracha, hot sauce Serve forth. Martin (215/165/165 4/2003, maintaining since 4/2004) -- Martin Golding | Studies indicate that undernutrition increases lifespan. DoD #236 | Eat good, die young. Leave a big corpse. Vancouver, WA |
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Thanks, Martin, I will try it that way.
-- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 "Martin Golding" wrote in message news On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 20:28:42 -0400, sandy wrote: Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. Slash it into bite sized pieces, peeling any tough skin on the stems. Heat oil in a non-stick fry pan until it just begins to smoke, stir fry the broccoli until it begins to char in spots. Remove from heat, sprinkle to taste with with some of: salt or soy or fish sauce lemon or lime juice or your favorite flavor of vinegar sesame or well flavored olive oil fresh ground black pepper, powdered chipotle, cayenne, sriracha, hot sauce Serve forth. Martin (215/165/165 4/2003, maintaining since 4/2004) -- Martin Golding | Studies indicate that undernutrition increases lifespan. DoD #236 | Eat good, die young. Leave a big corpse. Vancouver, WA |
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sandy wrote:
Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. Rw, in salads. I don't use any of the stems, just the crowns and often just the crunchy little buds sliced off the tips of the crowns. Sauteed in olive oil and butter, not the bulky stems, but the crowns sliced into bite sized peces. Dill seasoning for variety. Often I will throw in French Onion Dip into the pan in the last minute or so of cooking, or any other tasty source of fat. Jim |
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"sandy" wrote in message ... Thank you,,,,that sounds so good,,,,I will try it tomorrow.... -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 "Dropped 28" wrote in message . net... "sandy" wrote in message ... Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 I like to take fresh broccoli, peel off the thick skin from the stalks and chop the tops and stems into manageable pieces, not too small. Then olive oil & garlic in a big sauce pan - take out the browned garlic - and cook down the broccoli. You can put a lid on, tilted kind of, ya know? Add salt & pepper. Let it really cool dowm till it's all soft and yummy. then...OMG - it's soooo delicious with some lemon squeezed on it. This should say "cook down" not "cool down" - oops (but it is good hot or cold) I'm Italian - that's about as precise as I can get with a recipe - LOL! I had cheese on brocoli once it was pretty nasty P~~~~~~~~ |
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"sandy" wrote in message ... Thank you,,,,that sounds so good,,,,I will try it tomorrow.... -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 "Dropped 28" wrote in message . net... "sandy" wrote in message ... Hi! What is your favorite way of making broccoli? I'm actually starting to like broccoli,,but getting tired of having it steamed. I'm also trying to stay away from cheese or cheese sauces. Any other ideas? Thanks. -- Started LC Sept 26/04 189/178/125 I like to take fresh broccoli, peel off the thick skin from the stalks and chop the tops and stems into manageable pieces, not too small. Then olive oil & garlic in a big sauce pan - take out the browned garlic - and cook down the broccoli. You can put a lid on, tilted kind of, ya know? Add salt & pepper. Let it really cool dowm till it's all soft and yummy. then...OMG - it's soooo delicious with some lemon squeezed on it. This should say "cook down" not "cool down" - oops (but it is good hot or cold) I'm Italian - that's about as precise as I can get with a recipe - LOL! I had cheese on brocoli once it was pretty nasty P~~~~~~~~ |
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