These 16 Easy Broccoli Side Dishes Are Better Than a Restaurant's

These 16 Easy Broccoli Side Dishes Are Better Than a Restaurant's


You'll never have to sit down to boring broccoli again.

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How was it that broccoli became the default green vegetable to serve up at dinner? Not that we should complain. It's versatile, readily available all year long, keeps well in the fridge, and even holds up decently frozen.

However, if broccoli is the fallback veg the majority of your evenings, its presence can trigger weariness—particularly among the kids. The right preparation can catapult broccoli from a dreary afterthought to a beloved favorite that gets gobbled up with nary a floret left. We have a dozen diverse broccoli recipes to weave into your rotation that'll not only round out the three-point landing of starch and protein, but be a small cause for celebration.

Eat your broccoli, kids. With abandon.

Microwave Broccoli With Sesame Dressing

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Get Recipe: Microwave Broccoli with Sesame Dressing

Steaming veggies in the microwave is quick and easy to master. Many, many nights my mother microwaved broccoli florets when I was growing up. That's all well and good, but a sesame-ginger dressing will dress it right up into craveable territory. It's lovely with chicken, shrimp, or beef. Or pork. Or as-is.

Bang Bang Broccoli

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Get Recipe: Bang Bang Broccoli Is My Favorite Thing To Make Right Now

Simply Recipes Contributor Devan Grimsrud says, "For this recipe, you can use a whole head of broccoli, a bag of florets, a mix of broccoli and cauliflower, or even broccolini."

Broccoli Salad

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Get Recipe: Broccoli Salad

You don't have to relinquish this classic salad to potlucks and picnics. Bacon, red onion, and a touch of mayo make this hearty salad appealing to many. I like to add raisins, too.

Roasted Broccoli With Parmesan

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Get Recipe: Roasted Broccoli With Parmesan

Roasting broccoli is reliably the preparation that converts broccoli haters, young and old alike. It's fast, hands-off, and brings out its sweetness. A finish of parm adds a savory depth.

Broccoli Tots

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Get Recipe: The 5-Ingredient Broccoli Recipe My Kids Beg For

Simply Recipes Contributor Molly Adams says, "I find these easiest to bake in my oven since I can do so in one large batch, but I often reheat them in the air fryer. If you have an air fryer with a large cooking basket, you could certainly cook them in there; just make sure they are in one layer so they get nicely golden brown."

Broccoli Hash

Alison Bickel
Alison Bickel

Get Recipe: Charred Skillet Broccoli

Here's a back-pocket recipe for when you have over-the-hill heads of broccoli that are usable but look tired. Chop the whole thing up (stems included) and toss into a skillet with olive oil and garlic until it's charred in some spots. Outside of an easy side dish, this makes an excellent element to layer in grain bowls.

Broccoli Cheese Casserole

Elise Bauer
Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Broccoli Cheese Casserole

The "add cheese" rule is verified to work 9 times out of 10 when you want a picky eater to consume their veggies. Beaten eggs and plentiful cheddar envelop broccoli florets in an easy bake that could stand in for an entire dinner itself.

Broccoli Slaw With Cranberry Orange Dressing

Elise Bauer
Elise Bauer

Get Recipe: Broccoli Slaw with Cranberry Orange Dressing

Save your broccoli stems to shred for this slaw. Or buy a bag of broccoli slaw that's ready to toss with a zesty dressing. Sweet cranberries are a fitting foil for the burly broccoli bits.

Crispy Parmesan Broccoli

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Get Recipe: Crispy Parmesan Broccoli

Simply Recipes Contributor Molly Adams says, "I love the slightly nutty flavor of Parmesan or Pecorino Romano, but aged cheddar or Gruyere would work well, too."

Broccoli Cheddar Egg Bites

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Get Recipe: Broccoli Cheddar Egg Bites

Simply Recipes Founder Elise Bauer says, "Keep them mini, or make them in full size muffin tins, just up the baking time to 30 minutes if you go bigger."

Perfect Steamed Broccoli

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Get Recipe: How to Steam Broccoli Perfectly Every Time

Here are all the tips you need for steaming broccoli on the stove to a perfect bright green. Never mushy, never undercooked. If it's too plain for you, cover it with the cheese sauce we share below.

Easy Dairy-Free Cheese Sauce

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Get Recipe: Vegan Queso

Stick with me here. We all know a generous drowning of cheese sauce does wonders for those who would otherwise refuse broccoli. If you'd like a more wholesome option, try this creamy, cheesy (yet cheese-free) vegan queso. It's easy to make in a blender and gets its orange hue from a carrot. Never once has an unsuspecting diner at my home cried foul on this fabulous sauce.

Broccoli With Crispy Cheese

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Get Recipe: The Only Way My Family Will Eat Broccoli—I Make It Once a Week

Associate editorial director Myo Quinn has three hungry boys to feed, and the mere aroma of this super-fast broccoli wonder draws them to the table with delight in their eyes. "I cook broccoli florets in a skillet with a little oil. Halfway through cooking, I sprinkle shredded cheese on top. Some cheese will cling to the broccoli and melt while the rest will fall onto the hot skillet and get crispy. " Myo shares the precise details in the recipe so you, too, can enthrall your troops as it cooks.

Broccoli Stir-Fry

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Get Recipe: Broccoli Stir-Fry With Ginger and Sesame

Throw a little stir-fry together to enliven grilled chicken breasts or pork tenderloin.

Broccoli Cheddar Quesadillas

Nick Evans
Nick Evans

Get Recipe: Broccoli and Cheddar Quesadillas

How is a quesadilla a side dish? Perhaps it's not, but also: how is it we've not yet considered broccoli a quesadilla filling? Brilliant!

Lemony Broccoli Rabe With Beans

Sheryl Julian
Sheryl Julian

Get Recipe: Lemony Broccoli Rabe with White Beans

Broccoli rabe is bitter, hard to find, and more expensive than broccoli. I happen to love it, but I've learned to sub broccoli and get highly pleasing results. Try that switcheroo in this lemony recipe and I promise you'll be convinced as well.

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