Romanesco Broccoli Skillet with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives

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The Romanesco broccoli skillet with sun-dried tomatoes and olives is an easy, quick, tasty, and flavorful side dish, perfect to pair with meat or fish dishes. It can also be paired with a good flavorful cheese. First, thoroughly wash and blanch the florets, then drain and sauté them for 5 minutes in a skillet with sun-dried tomatoes and olives. If you don’t have Romanesco broccoli at home, you can use the classic green broccoli. If you like skillet side dishes, you might also try:

Romanesco Broccoli Skillet with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Economical
  • Preparation time: 20 Minutes
  • Portions: 2People
  • Cooking methods: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients for Preparing Romanesco Broccoli Skillet with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives

  • 9 oz Romanesco broccoli
  • 4 sun-dried tomatoes in oil
  • 10 black olives
  • water
  • to taste coarse salt
  • to taste extra virgin olive oil

Tools

  • Skillet
  • Pot
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

Steps to Make Romanesco Broccoli Skillet with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives

  • To prepare the Romanesco broccoli skillet with sun-dried tomatoes and olives, first clean the broccoli well, wash it thoroughly, divide it into florets, and blanch them in a pot with water and coarse salt for about 10 minutes. In a skillet, add extra virgin olive oil, half a clove of garlic, and let it sauté briefly, then add the sun-dried tomatoes, previously drained and cut into pieces, and the black olives cut in half, and sauté for a couple of minutes. Then remove the garlic and add the Romanesco broccoli, mix with a wooden spoon. Cook everything for about 5 minutes.

  • Your side dish is ready to be served. Serve it warm.

    Romanesco Broccoli Skillet with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Olives

You can store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to a couple of days.

If you don’t like it, you can omit the garlic.

If you have leftovers, consider using them to create a pasta sauce.

You can add some chili pepper or paprika if you like.

If you like, you can also add anchovies in oil.

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