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This roasted broccolini recipe is simple, elegant, and full of flavor. It’s an easy side dish made with garlic, lemon, and high heat for big flavor.

Roasted Broccolini

The first time I made roasted broccolini, I didn’t know what to expect. Turns out, broccoli’s more sophisticated cousin is absolutely worth making! Somehow it’s even more delicious than roasted broccoli (if that’s possible!), with a sweet flavor and tender crunch.

What makes this broccolini recipe work so well is the combination of high heat and minimal ingredients. Roasting at high heat makes perfectly caramelized edges, and the thin stems cook quickly without drying out. It’s such a simple side dish and it looks fancy without much effort! I am now broccolini’s biggest fan.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This roasted broccolini recipe has big flavor with low effort, making it work for both busy weeknights and special dinners. Here’s why I love it:

  • Faster than roasted broccoli: Since baby broccoli has thinner stems than regular broccoli, the cook time is just 15 minutes versus 20-25 minutes for standard roasted broccoli
  • Delicious and looks fancy: High-heat roasting makes caramelized tips with crisp-tender stems, and the longer stems look elegant on the plate
  • Simple ingredients, big flavor: Just olive oil, salt, garlic, and lemon make this veggie into an easy side dish

What Is Broccolini?

With its long, thin stems and small florets, broccolini might look like baby broccoli (sometimes labeled that way in the grocery store). But it’s actually a hybrid vegetable:

  • Broccolini is a cross between standard broccoli and Chinese broccoli. It has the long stems of Chinese broccoli and the florets of broccoli. Broccolini has a milder, sweeter flavor than standard broccoli.
  • It was invented in 1993. While it might seem like an ingredient with hundreds of years of culinary history, broccolini is actually the new kid on the block.

Broccolini is becoming easier to find at grocery stores. It’s usually right next to the standard broccoli, so look for the small bunches of broccoli with long stems.

Broccolini

How to Make Roasted Broccolini

Roasted broccolini is quick and easy, and it’s so irresistible I always end up eating most of it right off of the roasting pan! Something about the sweet flavor makes it hard to stop eating. It doesn’t have that faint bitter aftertaste like broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables like kale, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts. Here’s how to make roasted broccolini:

  • Chop 2 inches off of the ends. The ends can be tough, so chop them off before cooking. Then mix with olive oil and salt, and lay the stalks in a single layer on the baking sheet.
  • Roast at 450°F for about 15 minutes. This baby broccoli is very quick, compared to the 20 to 25 minutes roasting time for standard broccoli. Cooking it in a very hot oven makes it crispy and browned at the edges!
  • Add lemon juice and garlic. My favorite way to flavor broccoli is to add fresh lemon juice and a little grated garlic after roasting. It takes it from good to transcendental! Adding these at the end prevents the garlic from burning and accentuates the lemon flavor.

Tips for Perfect Roasted Broccolini

After making this broccolini recipe dozens of times, I’ve learned a few tricks:

  • Don’t overcrowd the pan: Leave space between pieces so air can circulate. If you’re doubling the recipe, use two sheet pans rather than fitting everything onto one.
  • Trim thick stem ends: Cut about 2 inches from the bottom where the stems are toughest so the stems cook evenly with the florets.
  • Use enough oil: This ensures even coating and promotes browning.
  • Roast on the middle rack: This gives the best airflow and most even heat distribution.
Roasted Broccolini

Flavor Variations & Seasoning Ideas

I love making broccolini as noted in the recipe below, but you can certainly mix up the flavorings:

  • Parmesan or Pecorino finish: Grate fresh parmesan or Pecorino Romano cheese on the hot roasted broccolini after it comes out of the oven
  • Spicy kick: Sprinkle red pepper flakes over the broccolini before roasting
  • Balsamic drizzle: After roasting, drizzle with balsamic reduction
  • Toasted nuts: Sprinkle with toasted pine nuts, slivered almonds, or chopped walnuts to add a nutty crunch
  • Asian-inspired: Skip the lemon and toss with a splash of soy sauce, toasted sesame oil, and sesame seeds

Ways to Serve It

Roasted broccolini pairs with all sorts of main dishes! It’s especially perfect for entertaining, and makes any dinner party entrée seem that much fancier. Here are some ideas on how to serve it:

  • With protein: Try it with Garlic Butter Shrimp, Baked Shrimp, Broiled Shrimp, Baked Salmon or Salmon with Capers.
  • Alongside pasta: Serve alongside Roasted Eggplant Pasta, Vegan Lasagna, Fettuccine Alfredo, or Mushroom Pasta.
  • As part of a bowl meal: It’s great to add to a grain bowl! Substitute it for broccoli in Easy Sheet Pan Dinner, or make a bowl with quinoa and chickpeas and top with tahini sauce or lemon tahini dressing.
  • In stir fries: Substitute it for broccoli in this Teriyaki Vegetable Stir Fry.

Storing & Reheating Leftovers

Store leftovers airtight in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Cold roasted broccolini is actually pretty delicious straight from the fridge; it makes a good addition to salads or can be chopped and added to frittatas or grain bowls.

To reheat, spread on a baking sheet and warm at 350°F for about 5 minutes.

You can technically freeze roasted broccolini for up to 3 months, but it does make the texture much softer so I prefer eating leftovers from the fridge.

Dietary Notes

This roasted broccolini recipe is vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free and gluten-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need to boil broccolini before roasting?

No, you don’t need to boil broccolini before roasting. Broccolini’s thin stems cook through perfectly with just high-heat roasting. Boiling first would make it too soft. Just trim the ends, toss with olive oil and salt, and roast.

What is the best way to cook broccolini for the best flavor and texture?

Roasting at high heat (450°F) is my favorite method. The high temperature makes crispy edges while keeping the stems crisp-tender. However, sautéed broccolini is great when you need something even faster, and grilled broccolini adds wonderful smoky char. For stir-fries, try it in a broccoli stir fry.

Should you blanch broccolini before cooking it?

Blanching isn’t necessary: the stems are tender enough to cook through with methods like roasting, grilling, or sautéing. The only time I’d consider blanching is if you’re using broccolini raw in a broccolini salad and want to soften it slightly.

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This roasted broccolini recipe is impressive with little effort! The baby broccoli comes out tender and browned, with garlic and lemon.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Roasted
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds or 3 bunches broccolini
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • Fresh ground pepper
  • 1 small garlic clove
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Chop off about 2 inches of the ends of the broccolini. In a medium bowl, mix it with with the olive oil and kosher salt.
  3. Place the broccolini on the pan in a single layer. Roast for about 15 minutes, until tender and slightly browned (no need to stir!).
  4. Remove the pan from the oven. Grate the garlic onto the pan, and squeeze on the lemon juice. Use a spoon to gently toss it all together (separating any grated garlic that clumps together). Serve immediately.

Notes

Substitutions: You can substitute regular broccoli, but increase the roasting time to 20-25 minutes since the florets are denser.

Garlic timing: Adding the garlic after roasting prevents it from burning and becoming bitter. The residual heat from the hot broccolini is enough to mellow the raw garlic flavor.

Air fryer option: You can cook broccolini in an air fryer at 400°F for 8-10 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through. The results are similar to oven roasting.

Variations: Try adding red pepper flakes before roasting or finishing with grated parmesan or Pecorino Romano cheese for variation.

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These crowd-pleasing Super Bowl food ideas include easy game day snacks like party dips, finger foods, and sweet treats that will have everyone asking for recipes!

Super Bowl Food Ideas & Snacks

Every year I host a Super Bowl party, so I’m always on the lookout for ideas. I’ve found that the best recipes for game day are celebratory comfort foods, party appetizers, and dips that people can grab between plays.

Here I’ve looked through all my party appetizer recipes, finger foods and snacks to find all the best Super Bowl food ideas! I’ve tested each one of these ideas on my real-life family and friends, and I’m confident these Super Bowl snacks will wow everyone.

35 Super Bowl Food Ideas & Snack Recipes

Taco Dip

This creamy, spiced party dip has a quick homemade seasoning blend, Greek yogurt for tang, and a rainbow of fresh toppings that make it as beautiful as it is delicious. I make this for every party because it disappears in minutes.

Buffalo Chickpea Dip

Think buffalo chicken dip, but made entirely with chickpeas for a vegetarian spin that's just as creamy and addictively spicy. This one always gets compliments, even from meat eaters!

Sweet Potato Bites

These tender roasted sweet potato bites are such fun Super Bowl food! Topped with creamy guacamole, crunchy corn, onion, and cilantro, they’re like crostini but with a vegetable base.

Spinach Artichoke Dip

This spin on spinach artichoke dip takes this classic to a new level! This tangy, creamy dip is such a crowd pleaser that it might interfere with the conversation when you serve it, made with Greek yogurt and less mayo and cheese than the standard. Pair it with pita chips and for vegan, try my equally delicious Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip.

Sheet Pan Nachos

There's something about a massive pan of nachos loaded with all the toppings that just screams "party," and this version works for any diet since you can customize the toppings. Everyone can build their perfect combination!

Mexican Street Corn Dip

Inspired by the irresistible flavors of elote, this dip captures sweet corn, zingy lime, spicy chili powder, and savory crumbled cheese in every scoop. It's become one of those recipes where people literally hover around the bowl with chips!

Taquitos

Taquitos are always a hit at a Super Bowl party! This baked version is an easy spin on that tasty Mexican rolled tortilla treat: roll corn or flour tortillas around a filling of refried beans, cheese, and salsa, then bake until crispy. Serve with your favorite salsa, guacamole, or sour cream for dipping! You can also make these air fryer taquitos.

5-Minute Bean Dip

With just three ingredients (beans, salsa, and cheese) this might be the easiest recipe I've ever made, but it tastes somehow like restaurant-style queso. These few ingredients create a complex, gooey dip that's perfect for last-minute party prep. Or try my Easy Refried Bean Dip for vegan.

Caramel Apple Dip

This glossy peanut butter caramel is vegan, gluten-free, and requires just 4 ingredients to make the best healthy snack for game day. I put this out on the dessert side of my spread, and it's always the first thing to disappear.

Loaded Potato Skins

Crispy potatoes filled with creamy, cheesy toppings are always a crowd-pleaser, and this method gets them done faster than most recipes. I've perfected the timing so the skins get crispy while the filling stays gooey.

Buffalo Cauliflower Wings

These spicy, tangy bites are crispy on the outside and tender inside, just like the restaurant versions but way more budget-friendly. Even my most devoted chicken wing fans enjoy these, and they're perfect for vegetarian guests!

Garlic Parmesan Wings

Try these garlic Parmesan wings! These homemade wings are easy to whip up, bursting with garlicky goodness, and coated in a Parmesan blanket of bliss. They're the ideal game day snack for chicken lovers!

Black Bean Chili

This hearty, smoky chili highlights tangy tomatoes and savory black beans in a recipe that just says Super Bowl! Top it with your favorite toppings or serve it over baked potatoes for crowd-pleasing Chili Baked Potatoes.

Fudgy Olive Oil Brownies

These rich, chewy brownies quickly became my family's go-to recipe, made with olive oil and peanut butter. The combination creates an incredibly fudgy texture with chocolate flavor that's so hard to resist!

Simple Guacamole

This recipe gets actual "wows" every time I serve it: the perfectly balanced flavor is creamy, savory, and tangy all at once. The secret is keeping it classic and letting the fresh ingredients shine with just the right amount of lime and salt.

Baked Quesadillas

How to make quesadillas into Super Bowl snacks? Enter: baked quesadillas in the oven! This recipe makes a big batch all at once on a sheet pan. All the quesadillas are done at the same time, and they come out with a beautifully crispy exterior. 

Skillet Mexican Cheese Dip

This skillet Mexican cheese dip recipe is quintessential Super Bowl food with spiced pinto beans, veggies, and Greek yogurt baked in a skillet covered in gooey cheese. Dip with tortilla chips and enjoy this decadent snack.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls 

Try these No Bake Energy Bites! They taste like dessert, but they’re a simple combination of peanut butter, oats, honey, and chocolate chips. They're a great finger food for snacking on at parties.

Ultimate Veggie Tray

Take those ordinary carrots and celery from blah to amazing with this ultimate veggie tray! Play up the vegetable color and texture contrasts, and make my dill dip recipe that takes just 5 minutes. Add hummus as a contrasting dip!

Peanut Butter Dip

With just 4 ingredients, this magical dip somehow tastes like frosting but works as a healthy appetizer for fruit or pretzels. I was actually surprised the first time I made it: how could something this simple taste this good?

Black Bean Dip

This black bean dip is creamy, smoky, and full of flavor! Perfect as a snack or appetizer recipe, it’s so easy to whip up and pairs well with tortilla chips, veggies, or pita bread. It’s become a family favorite!

Classic Chili Cheese Fries

This platter combines crispy potatoes, hearty black bean chili, and lighter cheese sauce for comfort food that won't completely derail everyone's health goals. The combination of textures makes a perfect snack: crispy fries, rich chili, creamy cheese.

Cold Spinach Dip

This quick version of the classic dip gets served cold, making it perfect for easy party prep since you can make it ahead without worrying about keeping it warm. I use Greek yogurt for creaminess, which makes it lighter than traditional recipes without sacrificing flavor!

Mexican Sweet Potatoes

Halved and roasted sweet potatoes get topped with black bean pico de gallo and tangy cilantro sauce for a dish that's both beautiful and delicious. A double batch feeds a crowd easily, and the plant-based toppings mean everyone can enjoy them.

Stuffed Mushrooms

A great Super Bowl food idea is stuffed mushrooms: they're savory, meaty, and herby, with a tender exterior and a crunch in each bite. Even better, this party snack recipe is incredibly easy: no need to sauté filling ingredients. Chop them up, fill, and bake!

Texas Caviar (Cowboy Caviar)

This combo of black eyed peas, veggies and a vinaigrette dressing is equal parts zesty and comforting: and you can use it as a chip dip or side dish. My recipe has loads of colorful veggies, cilantro and jalapenos, and a simple zingy dressing with the perfect flavor.

Coconut Shrimp

Each piece is crunchy, coconut-scented, and juicy: so satisfying when dipped in sweet chili sauce for that sweet-and-spicy combo! I've decoded found the secret: baking instead of frying means they're lighter but still very crispy.

Pineapple Salsa

The zing of the lime and heat of the jalapeno are the ideal pairing for this sweet fruit. Grab a juicy, ripe pineapple for this one: scoop it up with chips and each bite is an explosion of sweet, savory, salty and spicy.

Crispy Roasted Chickpeas

This spiced crispy chickpeas recipe is just right as a salty, crunchy healthy Super Bowl snack! They’re baked simply with olive oil and spiced with chili powder and cumin.

Pinwheels

These Italian-inspired spirals feature mozzarella, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, and a blend of spices rolled up in tortillas for stunning presentation. They're customizable to your taste, and they look great on any party platter.

Baked Goat Cheese

This fan-favorite appetizer with fire-roasted tomatoes is basically pizza in dip form, and it disappears so quickly! People go crazy over the combination of tangy goat cheese and sweet-savory tomatoes.

Cilantro Dip

Everyone I've served this cilantro dip to raves about it! With just 3 ingredients, it’s an easy Super Bowl party snack to add to your list of party dip recipes. Serve with Homemade Tortilla Chips.

Ranch Dip

This cool, creamy ranch dip is made with Greek yogurt, minced shallot, and real herbs: not a packet. It’s even better than the packet!

Dark Chocolate Hummus

This surprising dip for fruit and pretzels is naturally sweet and hits the spot when you need something that's more like a dessert. It's one of my favorite sweet options because it feels indulgent but is actually nutritious.

Chewy Cookie Cake

This chocolate chip cookie cake is 100% more delicious than anything store-bought, with real chocolate chunks and a hint of orange zest. The perfectly soft and chewy texture makes everyone ooo and ahh, and it feeds a crowd easily.

Make-Ahead Tips for Your Super Bowl Party

The secret to actually enjoying your own party? Prep as much as possible the day before. Most of these dips can be made 1-2 days ahead and stored covered in the refrigerator. Things like the taco dip base, spinach artichoke dip, and all the cold dips are actually better made ahead so the flavors have time to meld.

For items that need to be served hot, you can also do prep work ahead like chopping vegetables and measuring seasonings: then on the day of you can assemble and heat. The cookie cake and brownies are perfect made the day before.

Accommodating Different Diets

Since I eat vegetarian and vegan often and my son is lactose intolerant, I’ve created the collection above to work for various dietary needs. It’s nice to label dishes clearly for my guests, marking which are vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or dairy-free.

Most of the recipes in the collection above are vegetarian and many can be made vegan with simple swaps. For gluten-free diets, most of the dips pair well with gluten-free crackers instead of bread or pita chips.

More Party Food Ideas

Didn’t find what you were looking for in these Super Bowl recipes? Here are a few more great entertaining ideas:

  • 50 Appetizer Recipes Everyone Will Love
  • 25 Top Party Food Ideas
  • 15 Vegetarian Appetizers to Try Now or 12 Tasty Vegan Appetizers
  • 15 Easy Dip Recipes
  • 40 Finger Food Ideas for Parties
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