Broccoli Salad Recipe (2024)

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L.A.

I have been making popular salad with unsweetened dried cranberries and chopped nuts or pepitas, apples, whatever. BUT I give brocolli a quick par boil, holding onto intact stems with a few seconds dipped in boiling water. Brightens and tenderizes but not cooked. Then chop up crowns only roughy. Save stems for future.

ntips

I love this recipe, and suggest adding a pinch or two of smoked paprika to allude to bacon.

Truusje

Gail

I agree that the broccoli should be steamed up a bit first and that more dressing would be helpful and added to the warm broccoli. I used the florets as well. I also added garlic to the dressing, just because. It was very good, very fast and very fresh. Husband loved it; had it for dinner and for breakfast

whitney

If you love the traditional version of this salad with bacon, I would suggest making vegan bacon bits using Bob’s Red Mill coconut flakes. There is a sensational Bacon Bits recipe on the back of the bag. Follow exactly as written including the tossing every few min in oven. YUM!!!

Sarah H

We really enjoyed this! I used pre-cut broccoli florets which I think may be a little more voluminous than incorporating the occasional stem - I wish I had multiplied the dressing by 1.5. That said, it made plenty of salad for the two of us, and I look forward to eating it again tomorrow night. We did dried cranberries and sunflower seeds by the way, but I think pepitas would have been even better!

K. B. Indiana

Added a few shakes of red pepper flakes to dressing. Letting it sit really helped flavors come together and soften broccoli. Will make again.

Nivien

It is not clear to me what is meant by sesame oil: toasted (more common in stores, strong sesame flavor) or untoasted (less common, mild sesame flavor). So I followed the recipe but instead of using 1 tablespoon of (unspecified) sesame oil I used 1 teaspoon of toasted oil. The result was perfect. 1 tablespoon would have been way too much.

Jill

This was delicious. Used honey in place of sugar and followed everything else as written. Amazing flavor and healthy too!

Ruth Peltason

Excellent. My tweaks were based on comments from other cooks here: I lightly steamed the broccoli, while still in large pieces, then quickly rinsed in cold water to stop the cooking and drained; eliminated the sugar [yep, plenty sweet enough due to the apple cider vinegar]; had currants so used currants. Sprinkled w flax seeds.Making the brine beforehand is the critical component and what elevates this dish.

Joni D

Made this recipe exactly as written. It is absolutely delicious. Actually tasted better the next day. I used yellow raisins and red grapes. Will definitely be making this again! Yum!

Stilllearningtocook

Awesome summer salad for entertaining and picnics. It's very pretty and delicious. The sesame oil adds a nice dimension to the flavor combination. Second the comment, recommending time for curing/pickling the raw broccoli after tossing the salad. No blanching needed. Made it in the evening and we had it for lunch the next day. The comment about doubling the dressing was also helpful, especially if using two heads of broccoli as indicated in the recipe.

Beth

Smoked nuts will satisfy the bacon craving for those who miss that flavor in this salad. I half the sugar and along with the grapes and raisins it’s still a lovely tangy sweet salad.

Greg Pyke

This is a much better dressing for traditional broccoli salad, i. e. with bacon. I did all dressing ingredients at once and used both black raisins and cranberries for color and flavors. Will try to follow pickling step better next time. No Apple but green grapes which hide among broccoli pieces then burst when bitten. I briefly steam broccoli for color and texture reasons and I do use stems peeled and chopped and cooked a minute longer. Toasted walnuts and sunflower seeds in a pan on the stove.

Minnie

Delicious and so fresh. Love the tangy dressing. Used dried cranberries instead of raisins and did not add grapes. I should have read the instructions more carefully. But even though I mistakenly added the olive oil to the ‘pickling’ step for the dressing, it still worked out wonderfully!

Bri S

The dressing needed a little something else (in my opinion), so I added some Dijon. Otherwise it’s a crisp and delicious salad!

Beulah

This has gone into my personal recipe collection. The contrast of the textures and flavors is delightful, and it couldn’t get much healthier. It’s great when you feel like you need a “spa day”.

Alexandra

Was there an answer to the question of toasted or not sesame oil ? Aren’t they quite different in flavor? Thank you!

Shauna

Substituted the sugar for 2 packets of Stevia and omitted the sesame oil and added a pear. Absolutely delicious! This is a wonderful recipe!

Leslie

Cut the broccoli to about ⅔ the amount. For me that has a better balance of dressing to the broccoli and broccoli to the other ingredients.

Leslie

I do love broccoli salads. This version is may be at the top of my list now. Always love a touch of sesame oil.

Laurel

I make this regularly, just as described in the recipe (I've used both craisins and raisins at different times, but never the optional grapes). I absolutely do not cook the broccoli (why add a step?). I do chop the broccoli head up on the finer end of the spectrum, so it's never tough or chewy. This salad lasts for days and is fantastic as a lunchtime salad at work. Make it, you won't be sorry!

April Gatesman

I doubled the dressing - would triple the broccoli next time - delicious. Could add chicken for a great lunch. Good meal prep recipe.

Margot

Delicious! I followed directions exactly after par boiling broccoli. I recommend adding grapes and almonds!I just had it for breakfast its that good.

marinarie

Other notes say use less sesame oil and less sugar.

Judy Forkner

This would be a good option forwhen Nathan is here-- use Pepitas &/or sunflower seeds, rather than almonds. Use dried cranberries rather than raisins to make Suzy happy!

NRumbel

I read comments and added a bit of smoked pimento, pineapple vinegar with the apple cider vinegar, honey instead of sugar, a bit of powdered garlic, toasted sesame oil with the olive and used 1 1/2 recipe for the dressing. I steamed the broccoli just a little. Very delicious!!! A great recipe to try this, that and the other! Love that the NYTimes offers others ideas and comments:) Bon Appétit!

loreli

Southern broccoli salad includes cheddar cheese. This is a vegan salad but vegan cheddar cheese might work.

Tim O.

Added dried cranberries for a holiday touch. Carnivores and vegans devoured it.

Happy Cooking

This is a tasty and nutritious salad and it keeps well for a quick lunch or dinner addition. Next time I will use roasted walnut oil instead of sesame oil and swap some toasted walnuts in. I find the strong sesame oil flavor to be the less desirable feature of this salad. The beauty of this salad is that it is so customizable!

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Broccoli Salad Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you blanch broccoli for salad? ›

🥄 How to Make Broccoli Salad

Blanching keeps the broccoli firm but the taste will be a little less “raw” and it also sets the pretty green color. This is an optional step, but I think it's really worth doing. To blanch the florets, bring a large pan of water to a boil.

Can broccoli be eaten raw as in a salad? ›

Serving broccoli raw is an excellent option, since it retains these nutrients and the enzyme that forms isothiocyanate compounds. Before serving on a relish tray or salad, quickly blanching and cooling allows you to get even a bit more of these compounds.

What are broccoli and cabbage called? ›

If you're looking for vegetables that are rich in vitamins, minerals and even have anti-cancer properties, look no further than the group known as cruciferous vegetables. This group of leafy greens, cabbages and mustard-like veggies pack a nutritional punch and some seriously versatile flavors.

What happens if you don't blanch broccoli? ›

If you don't blanch your broccoli, it will turn color and acquire a bitter taste. You can either stick it in boiling water for three minutes to blanch, or steam it for five minutes, whichever you choose.

How long is broccoli good in the fridge? ›

Fresh broccoli lasts between 3 to 5 days in the fridge when properly stored. “For cut-up broccoli, I would say no more than 4 days for optimal use,” Amidor says. “But it's best to cut from the whole head right before cooking or eating to maintain nutrients.”

How long should I blanch broccoli? ›

Bring a large pot of water with salt to boil and fill a large bowl with cold water and ice. Lower the broccoli florets into the boiling water and cook for 2 to 3 minutes. The broccoli should be bright green and tender-crisp.

Do you wash broccoli before or after cutting? ›

Rinse Broccoli Under Running Water

Edwards says the best way to clean broccoli is to run it under cold water after the stem has been trimmed and the head has been cut into florets. This can be done easily by placing florets into a colander.

How long to boil broccoli? ›

Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add the broccoli florets and cook, uncovered, until tender, 2 to 3 minutes depending on the size of the florets. Drain into a colander, transfer to a plate, sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve with lemon wedges.

Do you cut broccoli before or after boiling? ›

broccoli should be chopped after it's boiled.

What do you soak broccoli in before cooking? ›

Fill a large bowl with 2 ⅔ cups cold or warm water and ⅓ cup white vinegar. Allow it to soak for 2 minutes, then dump the broccoli into a colander. Rinse the vinegar-treated broccoli very well under running water.

Can I just boil broccoli? ›

Chop the broccoli into florets. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the broccoli florets and boil them for 2 ½ to 3 minutes until bright green and crisp tender, taste testing often (basically, don't leave the pot!). Once they're cooked, drain into a colander.

Can dogs eat broccoli? ›

In small quantities, yes, dogs can eat broccoli. Cooked, green veggies such as broccoli can make a reasonably healthy dog treat, but owners should only offer it in moderation. This is because broccoli contains isothiocyanate, a substance that can cause digestive issues if ingested in large quantities.

What is the active ingredient in broccoli? ›

Broccoli and its active ingredient, sulforaphane were reported to possess tremendous pharmacological activities such as anticancer, antimicrobial, antidepressant, antihypertensive and antidiabetic to mention but few.

What is broccoli pasta made of? ›

Its ingredients, broccoli, garlic, and olive oil, sound simple, but when brought together with pasta and pasta water to form a creamy sauce, something magical happens. Even the pickiest of eaters love it!

Is broccoli slaw made from stems? ›

The next time you cut into a head of fresh broccoli, don't toss the stems—use them to make this crunchy broccoli slaw. Broccoli stems are not only edible, they're healthy too—they offer essential nutrients, like fiber and vitamin C, just like the rest of the head.

What's the difference between broccoli and cauliflower? ›

A: Broccoli and cauliflower are distinguishable by their colour. Broccoli is green, and cauliflower is white. Broccoli has more calories, protein, lipids, and carbs than cauliflower. On the other hand, cauliflower has more sugars, and broccoli has more dietary fibre.

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