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  • Why You’ll Love This Oven Roasted Broccoli Recipe
  • Ingredients You’ll Need
  • How To Roast Broccoli In The Oven
  • What Temp To Roast Broccoli?
  • How Long To Roast Broccoli At 400 Degrees?
  • Tips For The Best Roasted Broccoli
  • Can You Roast Frozen Broccoli?
  • Roasted Broccoli Variations
  • Storage Instructions
  • What To Serve With Roasted Broccoli
  • More Healthy Roasted Vegetable Recipes
  • Tools For Roasting Broccoli

This oven roasted broccoli recipe may be simple, but it’s a staple everyone should have in their back pocket. Whether you’re low carb or simply like a good healthy veggie, I’m on a mission to show you the best way to cook each of them in the oven. So today, let me show you how to roast broccoli perfectly — browned on the outside, tender on the inside. Follow the tips below and you’ll have the best roasted broccoli every time (then try roasted broccoli and cauliflower or roasted Romanesco)!

Along with broccoli cheese soup, this is one of my favorite easy broccoli recipes ever. Often, simple is best. If you want to try a different cooking method, sauteed broccoli or air fryer broccoli are other great options for a basic broccoli side dish.

Why You’ll Love This Oven Roasted Broccoli Recipe

  • Perfectly tender broccoli with crispy edges
  • Garlic! Need I say more?
  • Just 3 common, simple ingredients (plus salt & pepper)
  • Ready in 20 minutes
  • Packed with vitamins (especially vitamin C and calcium)
  • Naturally low carb, nutrient-dense, healthy side dish
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Ingredients You’ll Need

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for oven roasted broccoli, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • Broccoli – Cut into florets that are roughly the same size (no need to cut off the stems). Fresh broccoli works best, but see instructions below if you want to use frozen.
  • Olive Oil – This helps crisp up the broccoli and also improves the taste. Feel free to use avocado oil instead if you like.
  • Garlic Powder – The simplest option, but see variations below if you prefer to use fresh garlic cloves.
  • Sea Salt & Black Pepper
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How To Roast Broccoli In The Oven

This section shows how to make roasted broccoli, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Season. Toss broccoli, olive oil, garlic powder, sea salt, and black pepper together in a large bowl.
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  1. Arrange. Spread thebroccoli in a single layer on an extra large baking sheet (this one is the perfect size). You can line the pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper if you like, but with the pan I use, I don’t find this necessary.
  2. Bake. Roast broccoli until tender and browned on edges.
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What Temp To Roast Broccoli?

For crispy, browned oven roasted garlic broccoli, bake at 400 degrees F.

How Long To Roast Broccoli At 400 Degrees?

Roasted broccoli will typically take about 17-20 minutes at 400 degrees F, but can vary slightly based on oven temperatures and the size of the broccoli florets.

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Tips For The Best Roasted Broccoli

  • Cut uniform pieces. This ensures that the broccoli cooks at an even pace and you don’t end up with some small pieces that are burnt and some large pieces that aren’t fully cooked.
  • Don’t cut florets too thick. Thinner florets maximize browned edges.
  • Use enough oil. No skimping! The oil gives the broccoli flavor, but it also helps the florets get browned and crunchy. I recommend 2 tablespoons oil per bunch of broccoli. This recipe uses two, so 1/4 cup of oil.
  • Every broccoli floret should touch the pan. Make sure the broccoli is evenly spread out on your baking sheet and in a single layer. We want to roast it, not steam it. Use two pans if you need to.
  • Add the garlic at the right time. If you opt to use fresh minced garlic, it’s best to add it at the end of cooking, or it will burn. Add it in during the last 5 minutes of cooking. If you want to skip the fuss of adding it toward the end, use thinly sliced garlic instead.
  • Choose the best oven temperature for roasting broccoli. This oven roasted broccoli works best when the broccoli is cooked at a high temperature (400 degrees F). It helps it get browned and crispy, not mushy.

Can You Roast Frozen Broccoli?

Yes, you can make roasted frozen broccoli. However, it may not end up as brown and crisp-tender, as it’s going to release water as it roasts, but it is an option. You may need a few extra minutes in the oven if you roast frozen broccoli.

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Roasted Broccoli Variations

The ingredients and instructions above show the most basic roasted broccoli recipe, but you can easily mix it up with these variations:

  • Minced garlic: Replace the teaspoon of garlic powder with four cloves fresh minced garlic. This will burn more quickly, so add it toward the last 5 minutes of cooking.
  • Sliced or smashed garlic: If you don’t want to have to add something mid-roasting but still want to use fresh garlic, use very thinly sliced garlic instead. This can withstand the heat while roasting broccoli, so you can add it together with the broccoli right away.
  • Garlic parmesan: To add parmesan cheese to this oven roasted broccoli recipe, simply follow my recipe for roasted broccoli and cauliflower (you can make it with only broccoli if you like) or simply sprinkle on some grated parmesan at the end.
  • Lemon: For some zing, add 1-2 tablespoons of lemon juice or 1 teaspoon of lemon zest to the bowl before roasting. Alternatively, a squeeze of lemon juice after roasting also works nicely.
  • Balsamic: The addition of 1-3 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar works well with the olive oil already being added. You could also add a drizzle of balsamic glaze at the end.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: Keep any leftover roasted broccoli in the refrigerator for 3-5 days.
  • Reheat: For best results, reheat the broccoli in a 400 degree F oven, but the microwave will work if needed. You can also reheat broccoli in the air fryer.
  • Freeze: Freeze roasted broccoli in a single layer on a sheet pan and once it’s frozen solid, transfer to a freezer bag. From there, you can reheat from frozen (no need to thaw first).
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What To Serve With Roasted Broccoli

So now that you know how to roast broccoli, what goes with it? Pretty much everything! Here are some of my favorite entrees to pair with it:

  • ChickenBaked chicken legs, crispy chicken thighs, spatchco*ck chicken, or prosciutto wrapped chicken are all great mains to go with this simple roasted broccoli recipe. Find more chicken recipes here.
  • BeefLondon broil, sirloin steak, keto meatloaf, or even filet mignon all pair well with oven roasted broccoli. Find more beef recipes here.
  • Pork – Try pork tenderloin, pork chops, or sausage balls, or browse more pork recipes here.
  • Seafood – Garlic roasted broccoli goes well with fish, such as a halibut recipe, seared salmon, or lemon baked cod. For a fancier meal, try it with other seafood, such as lobster tail, crab legs, or garlic butter shrimp.

More Healthy Roasted Vegetable Recipes

If you love roasted veggies as much as I do, try the healthy vegetables below. They make excellent sides to just about any healthy dinner.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Roasted Zucchini

Roasted Mushrooms

Roasted Broccolini

  • Glass Nesting Bowl Set – Toss the broccoli, olive oil, and seasonings together in this bowl. This set comes with every size you’ll need in your kitchen.
  • My Favorite Sheet Pan – This nonstick sheet pan has a special silicone coating that browns veggies very well but never sticks. You’re going to love it!

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Roasted Broccoli Recipe (Fast & Easy!)

Make the best oven roasted broccoli recipe, in just 20 minutes! Learn how to roast broccoli perfectly every time with these fast, easy tips.

Prep: 3 minutes

Cook: 17 minutes

Total: 20 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 6 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (204 degrees C).

  2. In a large bowl, toss together the broccoli, olive oil, garlic powder, sea salt, and black pepper.

  3. Arrange the broccoli in a single layer on a large baking sheet. Roast on the middle rack for 17-20 minutes, until tender and browned on the edges.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 cup

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories150

Fat9.8g

Protein5.8g

Total Carbs13.9g

Net Carbs8.6g

Fiber5.3g

Sugar3.5g

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Course:Side Dish

Cuisine:American

Keywords:best roasted broccoli, garlic roasted broccoli, how to roast broccoli, oven roasted broccoli, roasted broccoli recipe

Calories: 150 kcal

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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.

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.

How to roast broccoli Jamie Oliver? ›

Drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with baharat and season with sea salt and black pepper. Toss in the unpeeled cloves of garlic, then spread everything out in the tray and pop in the oven. Roast for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the veg is cooked through and charred on the outside.

Is it healthier to roast or boil broccoli? ›

In conclusion, the current study clearly shows that nutrient and health-promoting compounds in broccoli are significantly affected by domestic cooking. All cooking treatments, except steaming, caused great losses of chlorophyll and vitamin C. Only boiling and stir-frying/boiling caused the loss of total carotenoids.

How do you roast vegetables without burning garlic? ›

For the garlic, use smashed whole cloves instead of minced so it won't burn. Finally, roast in a moderate rather than hot oven so the vegetables have time to sweeten and caramelise evenly!

How do you keep roasted vegetables crispy? ›

The #1 Tip for Extra-Crispy Roasted Vegetables
  1. Preheat oven to 425℉.
  2. Prep veggies and pat dry (ensuring the veggies are dry will help avoid clumping with the cornstarch). ...
  3. Add 1 tablespoon cornstarch per pound of vegetables. ...
  4. Roast until fork-tender and crispy, 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the vegetable.
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How healthy is roasted broccoli? ›

Yes! Baked broccoli is super healthy and full of fiber, vitamin C, and even protein.

Why does roasted broccoli taste so good? ›

Roasting vegetables caramelizes them and makes them extra flavorful.

What do you soak broccoli in before cooking? ›

Nope, not those commercial produce washes; the USDA actually advises against using those. Instead, use a pantry staple: vinegar. 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.

Which cooking technique gives the best results when cooking broccoli? ›

Steaming broccoli is quick and easy, and it's considered one of the healthiest ways to prepare the vegetable. Instead of submerging the florets and stem into boiling water or roasting them in the oven, the broccoli is placed in a steamer basket over simmering water and covered with a lid.

Why is my broccoli soggy in the oven? ›

Obviously you have to wash the broccoli first, but the problem is that broccoli really tends to hold water in all of those little florets. However, the drier the broccoli, the crispier it will get when you roast it; wet broccoli steams. Since crispy is what you're going for here, you need to dry the broccoli.

Can you eat too much roasted broccoli? ›

Eating too much broccoli could affect thyroid function

Scientists say that eating broccoli or other cruciferous vegetables in excess could put you at risk for hypothyroidism, a disorder characterized by unintentional weight gain, depression, fatigue, joint pain, and muscle aches (per WebMD).

Can I eat broccoli everyday? ›

Regularly incorporating broccoli into your daily diet can contribute to stronger bones and potentially lower the risk of conditions such as osteoporosis. Broccoli can be a beneficial inclusion in the diet of those seeking to manage their weight.

Is it OK to eat old broccoli? ›

If there are yellow or brown spots, it's a sign that it's past its prime. If you see any mold, such as white or black fuzzy patches, it's definitely spoiled. Smell: If the broccoli has a strong odor or an off smell, throw it out. Texture: Broccoli should have tight florets and a firm stem.

Why do my roasted vegetables always burn? ›

Swich tip: the smaller the vegetable pieces, the higher the oven temperature needs to be. This may sound counter-intuitive. But here's why: smaller vegetables take less time to cook throughout. On the other hand, harder and bigger vegetables are better cooked at 350-400 to prevent the vegetables from burning.

Why does my broccoli always burn? ›

However, if cooked for too long, the water can evaporate and the broccoli can become dry enough to catch fire. Leaving the stem on - The thick stem of broccoli has less moisture than the florets. If left on while microwaving, the stem can heat up more quickly and reach a temperature where combustion occurs.

Why do my vegetables burn in the oven? ›

**Use the Right Temperature:** The ideal roasting temperature for most vegetables is between 375°F to 425°F (190°C to 220°C). Higher temperatures can cause burning on the outside before the inside is cooked.

How do you cook vegetables without burning them? ›

Tips for Roasting
  1. Use a High Temperature. The best temperature for roasting vegetables is 400 degrees F. If you have convection oven, use the bake setting and reduce to 375 degrees F.
  2. Don't Crowd the Pan. ...
  3. Use Enough Olive Oil. ...
  4. Rotate the Pan(s). ...
  5. Switch Upper and Lower Racks.

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