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Frozen broccoli is a nutritious, cost-effective alternative to fresh broccoli. Since frozen broccoli is already cut, cleaned, and blanched, using it in your meals can also save you time. You can prepare frozen broccoli on a stovetop, in a microwave, or in an oven.

Method 1
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Reheating Frozen Broccoli on Stovetop

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  1. Fill a pot with water. Stir in a heaping tablespoon of salt. Place the pot on a burner over high heat. Wait for the saltwater to come to a boil.
    • Before broccoli is frozen it is blanched (cooked in boiling water and then placed in an ice bath to stop the cooking process). Since the frozen broccoli is precooked, you only need to reheat the broccoli. [1]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Add the broccoli to the pot of boiling water. Within 2 to 4 minutes, the broccoli will become bright green and tender. At this point, turn off the burner and remove the pan from the heat. [2]
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Retrieve a colander and place it over a sink. Pour the contents of the pan into the colander. Transfer the strained broccoli into a serving dish. Season the reheated broccoli to taste and serve hot.
    • Popular seasoning options include: salt, pepper, butter, and garlic salt. [3]
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Method 2
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Steaming Frozen Broccoli on the Stove Top

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Cover the bottom of the pot with a few inches of water—the steamer basket or sieve must fit snugly inside the pot and should not touch the water. Place the pot on a burner over medium heat. Allow the water to come to a simmer.
    • To check the water level, insert the steamer basket or sieve into the pan before bringing the water to a boil. If the water level is too high, pour out some water.
    • You must use at least 1 cup water.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Once the water comes to a simmer, place the steamer insert or sieve over the water. Pour the frozen broccoli into the steamer. Cover the pot with a lid. [4]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Steam the frozen broccoli for 3 to 4 minutes. Remove the lid and use a fork to assess the vegetable’s tenderness. If the broccoli is tender, turn off the burner and remove the pot from the heat.
    • If the broccoli is not tender, recover the pot and steam for 1 more minute. [5]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Remove the lid and set it to the side. Use hot pads or cooking mitts to take the steamer basket or sieve out of the pot of simmering water. Transfer the broccoli into a serving dish. Season to taste and serve.
    • Popular seasoning options include: salt, pepper, olive oil, and/or garlic salt. [6]
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Steaming Frozen Broccoli in the Microwave

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Pour approximately ½ pound frozen broccoli into a microwave safe dish. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water to the bowl. Cover the bowl with a lid. [7]
    • If your microwave safe dish does not have a lid, cover it with a microwave safe plate.
    • As the water heats up, it will turn into vapor and steam the veggies.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Place the dish in the microwave. Set the device's power level to HIGH and steam the broccoli for 2 minutes. Once done, remove the dish from the microwave, take off the lid, and stir the vegetables.
    • When you uncover the dish, be aware that steam will escape. To protect yourself from the steam, wear oven mitts or use hot pads. [8]
  3. Recover the dish and return it to the microwave. Steam the broccoli for 2 additional minutes. Open the door, remove the dish, and check to see if the broccoli is heated through.
    • If it is still cold, return the dish to the microwave and steam the broccoli for 1 minute intervals until heated through. [9]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Grab a colander and place it over a sink. Pour the contents of the dish into a strainer. Once the excess water is removed, transfer the frozen broccoli into a serving dish. Season the broccoli to taste and serve.
    • Common seasonings include salt, pepper, and/or butter. [10]
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Roasting Frozen Broccoli in the Oven

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  1. After turning on your oven, pull out a baking sheet and a roll of parchment paper. Tear off a sheet of parchment paper the size of the baking sheet. Line the baking sheet with parchment paper.
    • Instead of parchment paper, you may cover the pan with non-stick cooking spray. [11]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Cook Frozen Broccoli
    Once the oven is preheated, place ½ pound frozen broccoli into a mixing bowl. Pour 1 tablespoon of olive oil over the frozen florets and season to taste. Use a spoon to toss the broccoli in the oil and seasoning. Spread the contents of the bowl—including the excess oil—onto the baking sheet.
    • Seasoning options include: salt, pepper, garlic, and/or garlic salt. [12]
  3. Place the broccoli in the oven and set a timer for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, remove the pan from the oven. Use a spatula to turn the broccoli.
    • As you flip the broccoli, do your best to redistribute the excess oil and seasonings as well. [13]
  4. Reinsert the pan into the oven and set a timer for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, assess the broccoli’s color. If the broccoli has minor brown batches, remove it from the oven and serve hot.
    • If the broccoli hasn’t browned, return the pan to the oven. Monitor the broccoli to ensure that it does not burn. Once it is speckled with brown spots, remove the pan from the oven and serve hot. [14]
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    Can I saute thawed frozen broccoli?
    Zachary William Joubert
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    The texture will suffer minimally, but any change will be barely noticeable if too much water was not present on the broccoli. You can saute almost all veggies during winter months that are frozen late fall. Okra, onions, garlic and broccoli are all good to use from the freezer, given proper storage.
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      Things You'll Need

      Reheating Frozen Broccoli on Stovetop

      • Frozen broccoli
      • Water
      • Pot with lid
      • Colander
      • Salt, pepper, garlic, butter, and/or garlic powder

      Steaming Frozen Broccoli on the Stove Top

      • Frozen broccoli
      • Water
      • Pot with lid
      • Steamer basket or sieve
      • Colander
      • Fork
      • Salt, pepper, garlic, butter, and/or garlic powder

      Steaming Frozen Broccoli in the Microwave

      • Frozen broccoli
      • Water
      • Microwave-safe dish with lid
      • Oven mitts or hot pads
      • Spoon
      • Colander
      • Salt, pepper, garlic, butter, and/or garlic powder

      Roasting Frozen Broccoli in the Oven

      • Frozen broccoli
      • Olive oil
      • Salt, pepper, garlic, butter, and/or garlic powder
      • Baking sheet
      • Mixing bowl
      • Spatula
      • Spoon
      • Parchment paper or nonstick cooking spray

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      To cook frozen broccoli on the stovetop, start by filling a pot with water and stirring in a heaping tablespoon of salt. Once the salt water comes to a boil, add the broccoli and cook for 2-4 minutes, or until it becomes bright green and tender. Alternatively, to steam frozen broccoli in the microwave, put a few tablespoons of water and your broccoli in a microwave safe dish, cover it with a lid or plate, and heat on High. After 2 minutes, stir the broccoli and heat for another 2 minutes, or until it’s heated through. To learn how to roast your frozen broccoli in the oven, keep reading!

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