31 July 2008

More Ottolenghi


Chargrilled broccoli with chilli and garlic.

The Ottolenghi book is rapidly becoming my favourite cookbook, gorgeous recipes, gorgeous photos. I am not going to lie, it was a review of this recipe that prompted me to buy the book, I finally got round to cooking this divine recipe as a quick lunch dish for myself. Chargrilled broccoli with chilli and garlic, a few very basic every day ingredients make such a lively, colourful and absolutely delicious dish. I love broccoli anyway but I never thought it could taste this good.

Try it with lemons slices, they really make the dish.
I scaled down the recipe for myself, the original is:

2 heads of broccoli
115ml olive oil
4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
2 mild red chillies, thinly sliced
coarse sea salt and black pepper
thin slices of lemon (with skin) to garnish.

Prepare the broccoli by separating it into florets. Fill a large saucepan with plenty of water and bring it to the boil. Throw in the broccoli and blanch for 2 minutes only. Don't be tempted to cook it any longer! Using a large slotted spoon, quickly transfer the broccoli to a bowl full of ice cold water. Drain in a colander and allow to dry completely.
In a mixing bowl, toss the broccoli with 45ml of the olive oil and a generous amount of salt and pepper.

Place a ridged griddle pan over a high heat and leave it there for at least 5 minutes, until it is extremely hot. Depending on the size of your pan, griddle the broccoli in batches. Turn them over so they get char marks all over.

While grilling the broccoli, place the rest of the oil in a small saucepan with the garlic and chillies. Cook them over a medium heat until the garlic just begins to turn golden brown. Be careful not to let the garlic and chilli burn - remember, they will keep on cooking even when off the heat.

Pour the oil, garlic and chilli over the hot broccoli and toss together well. Taste and adjust the seasoning.

Serve warm or at room temperature. You can garnish the broccoli with lemon just before serving.



Try it...and buy the book, you'll love it!




7 comments:

Anonymous said...

This looks so good! I may just be brave enough to try it tonight! Thanks for the recipe! Jenvdk

Kerry said...

This sounds like a great way to liven up broccoli, 1 will definately give it a try

hungryandfrozen said...

This looks delicious - really fresh and flavoursome. I love brocolli :)

JillyB said...

This is on the 'to do' list. It sounds too good to miss.

Rosie said...

This looks really good and another way to use broccoli - love it!

Rosie x

Anna's kitchen table said...

I have this book, but haven't used it yet, I'm ashamed to say!
Your meal looks delicious and healthy!
xx

Monica Shaw said...

I just made this the other day from Ottolenghi's book. You're right, the lemon slices really do make it. I can't wait to try some of his grilled eggplant recipes. Mmmm!