I’ve never made a gratin in my life and I haven’t been having that much dairy recently so wondering if I want to go down that route. But blanching and freezing looks like a winner - that way my friends can use some when they come back too! Thanks for that link
I can’t see why you can’t make it with coconut cream or another alternative. As for cheese it uses such a tiny amount you could skip it all together. Top it with breadcrumbs and butter/margarine/spread/oil. Very easy to do and there would be so many vegan recipes out there for you to try.
Not going to lie I’m definitely not a fan of a lot of the non dairy alternatives in dishes like gratin :( I feel like maybe I might go for something less stodgy. Might change my mind tomorrow though…
Oh! I didn’t read the recipe :P Didn’t know there’s oyster sauce there. I just fry the red bean curd with ginger for a bit and then put the chinese cabbage in, followed by the rest of the veggies and what not. Baby corn goes well in there too. Do not eat immediately. The longer it sits in the fridge the better it tastes.
@baconmash good tips thanks - will grab ingredients this week and give it a try… I am not a ginger fan at all… if I reduce the quantity of ginger a bit can you suggest anything to fill in the flavour gap?
You could just leave it out. I also add some brown sugar to it but you don’t have to. It’s mostly just fry the red bean curd and put in any veggies you like.
I’ve definitely got broc and tuna pasta on the list for one of the heads… I couldn’t do more than one head with pasta though. Reckon I’d get sick of it
You could make a broccoli frittata. My favourite pasta has broccoli fried with bacon, onion, pesto and a dash of cream, all done while the pasta is cooking. You could do those Indian style vege Fritters. Or a chicken and broccoli stir fry with hoisin or cashews.
I vote for doing some cheese and cauliflower style pies, as they freeze well.
I’m not experienced with making pies and the online recipes look annoying. But I’d probably steam the veg, make a roux cheese sauce with garlic and onion powder, mix, then either use a pie maker or do pastie shapes with premade pastry sheets. It’s uh… a hand pie.
Wait, didn’t Smeg or someone have a broccoli pasta they really liked? A while ago a few DT regulars were cooking it for dinner. Broccoli was cooked down into a liquidy looking sauce, I can’t find it.
Brains trust. I somehow have inherited 5 heads of broccoli that I need to use this week.
Recommendations? (Other than soup which is sorta my last ditch option…)
Make a gratin. Blanch the rest and then freeze them.
How to freeze broccoli
I’ve never made a gratin in my life and I haven’t been having that much dairy recently so wondering if I want to go down that route. But blanching and freezing looks like a winner - that way my friends can use some when they come back too! Thanks for that link
I can’t see why you can’t make it with coconut cream or another alternative. As for cheese it uses such a tiny amount you could skip it all together. Top it with breadcrumbs and butter/margarine/spread/oil. Very easy to do and there would be so many vegan recipes out there for you to try.
Not going to lie I’m definitely not a fan of a lot of the non dairy alternatives in dishes like gratin :( I feel like maybe I might go for something less stodgy. Might change my mind tomorrow though…
shiitake, chinese cabbage, vermicellii, red bean curd, and really just any vegetables capable of soaking up juice, for this: https://en.christinesrecipes.com/2010/02/braised-vegetables-with-red-fermented.html
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Oh! I didn’t read the recipe :P Didn’t know there’s oyster sauce there. I just fry the red bean curd with ginger for a bit and then put the chinese cabbage in, followed by the rest of the veggies and what not. Baby corn goes well in there too. Do not eat immediately. The longer it sits in the fridge the better it tastes.
@baconmash good tips thanks - will grab ingredients this week and give it a try… I am not a ginger fan at all… if I reduce the quantity of ginger a bit can you suggest anything to fill in the flavour gap?
You could just leave it out. I also add some brown sugar to it but you don’t have to. It’s mostly just fry the red bean curd and put in any veggies you like.
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Ooh thanks for that rec. The place I’m staying at has plenty of East Asian ingredients and condiments so braising might be very much on the menu.
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I’ve definitely got broc and tuna pasta on the list for one of the heads… I couldn’t do more than one head with pasta though. Reckon I’d get sick of it
Add some anchovies and capers.
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Definitely adding those, I love the combination of anchovies and broccoli
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Anchovies and a little oil in first, stir to dissolve anchovies - then broccoli etc
Bit of stir fry broccoli with maybe some garlic and soy sauce?
You could make a broccoli frittata. My favourite pasta has broccoli fried with bacon, onion, pesto and a dash of cream, all done while the pasta is cooking. You could do those Indian style vege Fritters. Or a chicken and broccoli stir fry with hoisin or cashews.
I vote for doing some cheese and cauliflower style pies, as they freeze well.
I’m not experienced with making pies and the online recipes look annoying. But I’d probably steam the veg, make a roux cheese sauce with garlic and onion powder, mix, then either use a pie maker or do pastie shapes with premade pastry sheets. It’s uh… a hand pie.
Wait shit it is
Wait, didn’t Smeg or someone have a broccoli pasta they really liked? A while ago a few DT regulars were cooking it for dinner. Broccoli was cooked down into a liquidy looking sauce, I can’t find it.
But Tin Eats is a very popular DT recipe site so maybe it was theirs https://www.recipetineats.com/quick-broccoli-pasta/ It uses two whole heads
Ah yes now that you mention it I do remember! That would actually be a perfect use of this broccoli glut. I think maybe it was styled off this https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/recipes/broccoli-and-anchovy-penne-20140310-34gsq.html
Where the broccoli is grated to help it become liquidy
Yeah that looks like it
This is my all time favourite salad and so easy to make!
https://thedesignfiles.net/2013/12/tasty-tuesday-char-grilled-broccoli-with-chickpeas-almonds-lemon-and-chilli
Roast broccoli with a little oil and chilli is delicious