Oven Roasted Broccoli with Garlic and Lemon Recipe











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Wonder how to make oven roasted broccoli with garlic and lemon? In this video, we explain the recipe with easy instructions to try and enjoy this recipe at home. Check out! • About: • Roasted Broccoli is a crispy, tender, and easy-to-make healthy side dish. It is usually made with fresh broccoli, olive oil, garlic, pepper, chili flakes, and lemon juice. The recipe I have shared here explains how to make the roasted Broccoli in the oven with easy step-by-step instructions for you to try at home. This Oven Roasted Broccoli is one of the best side dishes to enjoy with rice, seafood, chicken, or other main course meals. • Ingredients: • 1 ½ lbs Broccoli • 2 tbsp Olive Oil • 1 tbsp Garlic, minced • 1 tsp Chili Flakes, optional • 1 tsp Pepper Powder • Salt, as needed • 1 tbsp Lemon Juice • Recipe Notes: • 1. Flavor and Taste - Garlic and Olive oil used in the recipe gives a nice flavor to your dish • 2. Spice - I have used chili flakes and pepper powder for the heat but feel free to adjust the heat according to your preferences • 3. Temperature - I have roasted the broccoli at 400 degrees Fahrenheit but the temperature settings can range from 370 to 420 degrees Fahrenheit • 4. Baking Time - Broccoli usually cooks approximately from 10 to 15 minutes which delivers a crispy yet tender veggies • 5. Serving - This Roasted Broccoli tastes great with white, brown or similar rice of your choice. it also tastes best with Oven-Baked Salmon, Grilled Salmon, or similar other seafood, or chicken dishes • What to expect? • 0:00 Introduction • 0:19 Making Roasted Broccoli • 2:22 Recipe Notes • #VegVeganMeat #RoastedBroccoli #OvenRoastedBroccoli #BroccoliWithGarlic • Connect with us on: • Facebook:   / vegveganmeat   • Instagram:   / vegveganmeat   • Pinterest:   / vegveganmeat   • Twitter:   / vegveganmeat  

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