Roasted Broccoli with Meyer Lemon and Garlic Recipe (2024)

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Sometimes I have an idea so brilliant that I need to stop whatever it is I'm doing and start working on that idea right away. This week, I had one of those ideas—I would Photoshop my cats into the Kardashian Christmas card. YES. And I did it, but it didn't quite work out as I had planned because I have surprisingly few pictures of my cats standing straight up, so I couldn't replace the Kardashians with cats. And then I thought that maybe I would Photoshop my cats' heads onto the Kardashians' bodies, but that would take this project from "Ha ha, cats!" to "I think Kiersten is having some kind of mental break and needs help." So in the end, I just had to Photoshop my cats around the Kardashians, which wasn't nearly as awesome as my original idea. Isn't it the worst when you have an idea that sounds so great and then it doesn't work out?

But then sometimes you have ideas you're not sure about and they end up being even better than expected. Like this Roasted Broccoli with Meyer Lemon & Garlic! I wasn't sure if it would work, but it did and we loved it. I make roasted broccoli a lot as an easy side—normally, I just toss it with a little olive oil and seasoning salt, but I thought I would try jazzing things up with thin slices of Meyer lemon. (Why does the phrase "jazzing up" always make me think of someone with a bad perm and mom jeans?)


When I put lemon slices on pizza earlier this year, a few people were a little skeptical about that idea. But if you cut them thin, you can totally eat them! They're chewy and delicious, giving a burst of citrus flavor to any dish you add them to. I used Meyer lemons because they're in season and they're slightly less tart than their non-Meyer counterparts. If the thought of eating lemons just doesn't appeal to you, you can remove them before eating. But you're missing out!

Recipe

Roasted Broccoli with Meyer Lemon and Garlic Recipe (3)

Roasted Broccoli with Meyer Lemon and Garlic

An easy side dish that combines broccoli with tart Meyer lemon slices and garlic.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Diet: Vegetarian

Keyword: Broccoli side dish, roasted broccoli, Roasted Broccoli with Meyer Lemon and Garlic

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 104kcal

Author: Oh My Veggies

Ingredients

  • 1 pound broccoli crowns broken into florets
  • 1 Meyer lemon thinly sliced (about ⅛-inch slices; use a mandoline slicer for the best results)
  • 3 cloves garlic sliced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Coarsely ground salt and pepper to taste

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400ºF.

  • Toss all of the ingredients in a bowl. Transfer to a baking sheet that's been sprayed with additional oil or lined with parchment paper. Roast for 15-20 minutes, stirring after 10 minutes, until the broccoli is tender and just beginning to brown.

Nutrition

Calories: 104kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 3gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gSodium: 38mgPotassium: 368mgFiber: 3gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 707IUVitamin C: 102mgCalcium: 58mgIron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. Paula – bell’alimento says

    I love roasting veggies! This recipe sounds like a winner! The addition of the lemons is wonderful!

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    • Kiersten says

      Thank you!

      Reply

  2. Katie (The Muffin Myth) says

    Yum! I love roasting broccoli, and with lemon is one of my favourite ways. I don't usually use whole lemon slices, though. This is something I'll have to try out. Oh - and I so wish your adventures with photoshopping had worked out! Amazing!

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    • Kiersten says

      I posted the picture yesterday, but yeah, cats around the Kardashians simply isn't as awesome as cats replacing Kardashians.

      Reply

  3. Genevieve says

    I made a cat christmas card using picmonkey the other day (just for fun though) - they would never wear santa outfits in real life, so photo editing tools are the way to go! I love the combo of broccoli with lemon, although I've never tried it with meyer lemons!

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    • Kiersten says

      Ha! I have a pair of antlers that my mom gave me and I try to get the cats to wear them, but no dice. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Annika says

    Tried it today.
    WONDERFUL.
    Really.

    Reply

    • Kiersten Frase says

      I'm glad you enjoyed the recipe!

      Reply

  5. Noemie says

    Please try this... Sprinkle some parmesan cheese on top of the broccoli when it's done. It's unbelievable.

    Reply

  6. Karl says

    This looks so fresh and with the lemon I’m sure it’s going to tingle the taste buds

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Roasted Broccoli with Meyer Lemon and Garlic Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you stop broccoli from burning when roasting? ›

The tender, fuzzy “tree” tips of roasted broccoli florets are the most delicious, but they are also quick to burn. Make sure the florets are well-coated with olive oil to keep this from happening. Don't Crowd the Pan. If the florets are too close, they will steam instead of roast.

Does lemon juice turn broccoli brown? ›

INSTRUCTIONS. Note: Using the lemon juice will turn the broccoli a little bit brown. In a medium saucepan, bring water to a boil. Cook the broccoli until it turns dark green, about 1 to 2 minutes.

Should broccoli be washed before roasting? ›

Wash AND dry your veggies.

After you wash your head of broccoli, make sure to dry it off before you toss it with the oil. A little moisture is ok, but if it's too wet when it goes in the oven, it won't get brown and crisp.

Is it better to steam or bake broccoli? ›

In this regards, it is likely that broccoli cooked by steaming will be better fit for human consumption than other cooking methods. In conclusion, the current study clearly shows that nutrient and health-promoting compounds in broccoli are significantly affected by domestic cooking.

Why does my roasted broccoli taste bitter? ›

Hi Maxine, there can be several reasons why broccoli is bitter, the main one is that it is starting to 'bolt', this is when the plant starts to flower prematurely. Bolting can be caused by temperature fluctuations (hot and cold) or too much heat, broccoli are a cool weather crop.

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