Chili Garlic Broccoli
photo by teresas
- Ready In:
- 18mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 500 g broccoli (about one large head, chopped into bite sized florets, chop off the biggest ends)
- 1 long red chili pepper, chopped
- 1 garlic clove (finely minced or pressed)
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 2 tablespoons dark soy sauce (important because it is sweeter, which you need with the less sweet Western broccoli, if you don't h)
directions
- Boil water for steamer.
- Put broccoli in steamer for 4 minutes until slightly soften.
- Heat oil in pan on medium heat and fry chili and garlic for a minute.
- Turn up heat to high, add broccoli and stir occasionally for a minute.
- Add soy sauce, stir, cover and cook for a minute.
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This was just the right kind of take-along side dish I needed when we were invited to some friends for dinner, especially since they do enjoy those hot red chilies! Me, I'm not so found of 'em, but this broccoli dish was devoured by the others who were at the table, so that says a lot! [Made & reviewed for one of my adoptees in the current Pick A Chef event]
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