Guest guest Posted September 20, 2004 Report Share Posted September 20, 2004 Harvesting and Using Fresh Broccoli By Brenda Hyde Broccoli is full of Vitamin C, and is also a good source for Vitamin A, Vitamin K and potassium. It's also one of the " love it or hate it " veggies. There doesn't seem to be opinions in-between! It's so good for you though, that it seems to me everyone just needs to find a recipe that appeals to them, rather than writing it off entirely. My kids always called broccoli " little trees " and we tried to make it a fun vegetable. Well that, and our rule of always having to at least try something before judging it helped too. Broccoli should be harvested before ANY tiny yellow flowers appear on the head. This is a sign that's it's overmature and may be bitter. You want to harvest it, regardless of the size, when it's compact and tightly formed. You may get one large head and many small ones. Leave some of the stem from the first head on the plant and side shoots will form that can be harvested too. Store broccoli in a plastic bag in the refrigerator, and use it within 3-5 days. Sooner is better because the vitamin content will continue to decrease the longer it's stored. You can freeze broccoli florets by blanching them in boiling water for 3 minutes or steaming for 5 minutes. Cool in ice water and place in freezer bags or containers. Herbs that go well with broccoli are caraway seed, dill, mustard seed, tarragon, basil, oregano, garlic and marjoram. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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