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Learn how to steam broccoli perfectly every time! With this simple method, you’ll get tender, vibrant broccoli in just minutes; no mushy veggies here. It’s the perfect side dish for any meal, full of flavor and without extra fuss.
Steaming vegetables is a simple and effective way to cook them while preserving their natural flavor. Plus, it doesn’t require oil or added fats, making it a great option if you’re looking for a lighter cooking method.
Steaming broccoli is fast and easy but best of all, it leaves the broccoli with a delicate pure, unadulterated flavor.
Traditionally, steaming is done on the stove-top with a steamer but it can also be done in the microwave without any extra equipment. Learn the proper method for steaming broccoli on the stovetop or in the microwave and have perfect broccoli every time.
Tips for how to steam broccoli perfectly:
- Cut the broccoli in small, bite-sized florets that are equal in size.
- Use a large pot so the broccoli is not packed tightly and steam can circulate around the food.
- Bring the water to a boil before you add the broccoli.
- Cover the pot with a snug-fitting lid so steam does not escape and the broccoli cooks faster.
- Use caution when you remove the lid so you do not get burned by the steam.
- Start on high heat to get the water boiling then turn it down to maintain a simmer.
- Season the broccoli after it is finished cooking.
Steaming works best when the broccoli is cut into smaller sizes. Larger chunks will not cook evenly. You also want to give the broccoli florets plenty of room for the steam to circulate around them. If you pack them in tightly, the steam will not penetrate the center as easily and some of them will be under-cooked.
Make sure you let the water boil and start steaming before you add the broccoli. If you add the broccoli sooner it can overcook. Steam is an exact temperature and it makes it easy to know when the broccoli starts cooking
Types of steamers and alternatives:
Steaming broccoli on the stovetop does require an additional piece of equipment but there are several affordable options. The goal is to keep the broccoli above the water while steam penetrates through the vegetables. Here are some options:
- Collapsable steamer
- Bamboo steamer
- Fitted steamer insert
- Colander
- Rack insert
How long does it take to steam broccoli?
It only takes a few minutes to steam broccoli. It will vary slightly based on the size of the broccoli florets and how much broccoli you put in the steamer. I like steamed broccoli that is slightly firm or al dente so I only steam it for 3 to 4 minutes.
If you like your broccoli softer, cook it for 5 to 6 minutes. Steaming it much longer than that will cause it to lose its vibrant green color. If you are looking for a mash-able baby food consistency, it will take about 7 to 8 minutes.
How to steam broccoli in the microwave:
Yes, you can steam broccoli in the microwave. Just place the broccoli florets in a bowl along with a splash of water. Cover the bowl with a plate or some plastic wrap and pop it in the microwave. Give the broccoli a quick blast on high power for 2 to 4 minutes until it is cooked to your liking.
The microwave is a bit faster than the cooktop method but I think there is a difference in flavor. I feel like the microwave distorts the flavor a bit and I prefer the “clean and bright” flavor of steamed broccoli on the stovetop.
I do however use the microwave method on occasion. The microwave saves time, space, and dishes.
How to steam broccoli without a steamer insert:
You can steam broccoli without a steamer insert by placing it directly into the pot with the water. If you do it this way, not ALL the broccoli will get steamed. The veggies on the bottom of the pot will sit directly in the water and become water-logged and overcooked while only the broccoli on the top will get steamed.
A better way to steam broccoli without a steamer insert is to pop it in the microwave. You don’t need as much water when you use the microwave so it doesn’t sit in a lake of boiling water and get soggy.
Seasoning for steamed broccoli:
If plain steamed broccoli tastes boring to you then add some seasoning and flavorings after it is finished cooking. A simple dash of salt and pepper will go a long way to add pop to the flavor but we have some other quick tips that won’t add fattening calories to your broccoli.
- A squeeze of lemon juice or lemon zest
- A splash of soy sauce
- Shaved parmesan cheese
- Seasoning salt
- Herbal seasoning blends
- A drizzle of balsamic or rice wine vinegar
There are only 40 calories in a large serving of steamed broccoli. However, if you are not concerned about the calories then add one of these toppings.
- Cheese sauce
- Hollandaise sauce
- Garlic butter sauce
- Preserved lemon butter
- Pesto
- Lebanese garlic sauce
More Recipes to Try
You are going to love this Roasted Asparagus with Curry Sauce! The asparagus gets cooked until it is crisp and tender then it gets topped off with a low-fat curry sauce and some toasted cashews.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts is one of our favorite side dishes. The crisp, caramelized flavor of these Brussels sprouts combined with the sweetness of aged balsamic is a sweet combination.
This fast and easy roasted lemon chili broccoli is another great way to prepare broccoli. The lemon juice adds a nice bright flavor to this recipe while the chili and garlic give it depth and intensity
Our broccoli casserole is loaded with cheese and topped with crunchy Ritz crackers. It is classic comfort food.
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Ingredients
- 1 bunch of broccoli, about 1-1/2 to 2 pounds
Seasoning suggestions
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Butter , or olive oil
- lemon juice , A squeeze, or lemon zest
- soy sauce, A splash
- Grated parmesan cheese
Instructions
Steaming broccoli on the stove-top:
- Break the crown up into bite-sized florets. If you are using the stem, peel the outer layer with a vegetable peeler and slice it. (Peeling the outer layer will make it more tender to eat).
- Pour 1 inch of water into a large pot and bring the water to a boil.
- Place a steamer basket into the and add the broccoli then cover it with a lid.
- Cook for 3 to 6 minutes. Check the broccoli after 3 minutes and cook longer if desired.
Steaming broccoli in the microwave:
- Place the broccoli florets in a microwavable bowl and add 3 to 4 tablespoons of water.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a plate and cook on high for 2 to 6 minutes.
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Notes
- Try to cut the florets the same size so they all finish cooking at the same time.
- Make sure the water is steaming before you start cooking the broccoli.
- The stem is edible but the outer layer of the stem is tough. If you peel the outer layer of the stem it will be more tender.
- Perfectly cooked broccoli is vibrant green, slightly firm but tender enough to pierce with a fork. If you want it really soft, cook it for 7 to 8 minutes. However, If you cook it that long it will lose its vibrant green color.
- If you don’t have a steamer you can place the broccoli directly into the pot with the steaming water but the florets on the bottom will be poached in the water (not steamed) and get over-cooked.
- Additional seasoning is not calculated in the nutrition information.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I love this how to because broccoli is a tasty veggie all on it’s own and tastes to good after steaming!
Thanks Whitney, I agree. Broccoli is a pretty tasty veggie. Thanks for the comment
This is such great info! I love broccoli so much this way!
Thanks Jocelyn, it is my most frequently eaten veggie. Love love love broccoli 🙂
Thank you for explaining all the ways we can steam broccoli – it’s definitely one of my favorite veggies and one I’ll keep coming back to!
Glad it was helpful Sapana, thanks for the comment
Love steamed broccoli; these are great tips! I will be serving this with dinner tonight; yum!
Hope dinner is fabulous Sara, thanks for the comment
I tried this method of steaming broccoli and it came out perfect! Tender but still crisp!
Thanks Jamie, I’m glad it came out well. I really like a bit of crispness to my veggies
Perfectly steamed broccoli! Thanks!
Thanks Krissy, 🙂
I should do more steamed veggies too. Those steamed broccoli florets look really inviting with that beautiful green colour. Thanks for sharing all the great tips, Dahn.
Thanks Angie, it’s one of my favorite veggies and I just love them cooked simply like this
I think you’re right that there’s a small flavor difference between traditionally-steamed and microwave-steamed broccoli. I usually use the microwave if I’m going to shock the broccoli in ice water, then finish the broccoli with butter or other flavors in a frying pan. I use the traditional method if I’m going to serve it neat. 🙂 Really informative post — thanks.
Thanks John, it sure is nice to know I’m not the only one that detects a difference between the two ways of steaming broccoli. thanks for the comment