List of broccoli dishes

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Broccoli is a green plant from the cabbage family that is high in vitamins K and C. It is often used in a variety of dishes around the world due to its versatility and nutritional value. This article provides a list of some of the most popular broccoli dishes.

Broccoli Salad[edit]

Broccoli Salad is a popular dish that often includes raw or lightly steamed broccoli, bacon, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and a sweet and tangy dressing. Variations of this dish may include other ingredients such as cheese, onions, and other vegetables.

Broccoli Soup[edit]

Broccoli Soup is a soup prepared using broccoli as a primary ingredient. It can be prepared as a cream soup or as a broth-based soup. Other ingredients used can include vegetables, meats, and various seasonings.

Broccoli Casserole[edit]

Broccoli Casserole is a baked dish that typically includes broccoli, cheese, and a type of protein, often chicken or ham. It is a popular dish in the United States, especially during the holiday season.

Broccoli Stir-Fry[edit]

Broccoli Stir-Fry is a dish that often includes broccoli, other vegetables, and a protein such as beef, chicken, or tofu. It is typically cooked quickly over high heat in a wok or large frying pan.

Broccoli Pasta[edit]

Broccoli Pasta is a dish where broccoli is one of the main ingredients along with pasta. The broccoli can be cooked in a variety of ways and is often combined with garlic, olive oil, and parmesan cheese.

Broccoli Pizza[edit]

Broccoli Pizza is a type of pizza where broccoli is used as one of the toppings. It can be combined with a variety of other toppings, including other vegetables, meats, and cheeses.

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