Can you steam frozen broccoli in the microwave?

Chef's answer
Enter Microwaved Frozen Broccoli. It is ready in just a few minutes, and it requires no work! Just put your frozen broccoli in a microwave safe bowl with some water and microwave, that's it! If you don't have frozen broccoli, but have fresh broccoli, you can Steam Broccoli or Microwave Fresh Broccoli.May 13, 2020
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Broccoli is a nutrient-packed vegetable that can be eaten safely either raw or cooked. Cooking may enhance the antioxidant activity of broccoli, but it may also reduce its content of certain heat-sensitive nutrients, such as vitamin C and sulforaphane.2 Jul 2020
  • Place broccoli florets in a steamer basket. Set aside.
  • Add enough water to a pot to come up to about 1 inch. Bring it to a boil over medium heat.
  • When the water is boiling, carefully place the steamer basket with broccoli into the pot. ...
  • Steam for 5 minutes. ...
  • Once done, remove basket with broccoli.
  • Serve right away.
  • 4 Feb 2020
  • Place broccoli florets in a steamer basket. Set aside.
  • Add enough water to a pot to come up to about 1 inch. Bring it to a boil over medium heat.
  • When the water is boiling, carefully place the steamer basket with broccoli into the pot. ...
  • Steam for 5 minutes. ...
  • Once done, remove basket with broccoli.
  • Serve right away.
  • 4 Feb 2020
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    In general, broccoli is safe to eat, and any side effects are not serious. The most common side effect is gas or bowel irritation, caused by broccoli's high amounts of fiber. "All cruciferous vegetables can make you gassy," Jarzabkowski said.15 Jun 2017
    Among them: broccoli, oranges, cauliflower, kale and carrots. Besides, cooked vegetables retain some of their vitamin C content. That said, research shows that some veggies, including broccoli, are healthier raw rather than cooked.31 Mar 2009
    In general, broccoli is safe to eat, and any side effects are not serious. The most common side effect is gas or bowel irritation, caused by broccoli's high amounts of fiber. "All cruciferous vegetables can make you gassy," Jarzabkowski said. "But the health benefits outweigh the discomfort."15 Jun 2017
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