Blistered Broccoli Pasta With Walnuts, Pecorino and Mint Recipe (2024)

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Ada Press

This was way too dry. The concept of blistered broccoli is wonderful. But dry? Not so wonderful. Here's a suggestion. Keep the blistered broccoli aside, out of the liquid you need to add to make this a cohesive dish. Just add some left-over pasta water (approx. 1/2 cup) to the pasta as you sprinkle with cheese, etc. Then add the blistered broccoli last, to keep it from getting soggy. Now you have just a little sauce, which brings it all together.... That's All, Folks!

Heather B

This was quite tasty, but I plan to make a few changes the next time I make it.1. Fry the walnuts whole, and then cool and chop. Trying to remove chopped nuts from hot oil was tricky.2. I will roast the broccoli. There was too much to get into a single layer in the pan, and I didn't get as much sear as I'd like.3. I'll add some onion and garlic, because that is never unwelcome.4. I will save some of the pasta water to make more of a sauce.

Izzy

Absolute slam dunk. I prepped the lemon zest, grated cheese, measured walnuts etc and the whole thing came together between boiling the water and sprinkling the parsley. Delicious!!

Sue

Or, you can make enough roasted broccoli (Kenji Alt-Lopez's method, for example) for a roast veg-based meal tonight to throw the leftovers into this dish tomorrow, having already achieved a beautiful, low-fuss char on the broccoli.

kesw

Surprising to have just about all ingredients on hand (had to add asparagus and use spaghetti instead of short pasta) but still really good, easy, & quick. And “Blistered Broccoli “ is a good name for a band

BergenBlonde

Loved it! Had a whole bag of broccoli florets from Costco and I always struggle with how to use all of it with just two people. The walnuts were a delicious touch. I could have used more! And lots and lots of cheese make this a winner! I also used parsley and will try with mint next time. So easy, even for carnivores like me.

Jordan

The first time I made this I used all mint, no parsley, and it was absolutely delicious. The second time I used a mixture of parsley and mint since I had both in my garden. I will only do mint from now on; it's just so much better. This is a very easy recipe that yields delicious, restaurant-quality results. I wouldn't change a single thing.

Randy

I used a combination of broccoli, asparagus, and cauliflower. The combination of all the flavors, especially the mint and the lemon at the end, made this a real winner. This is a perfect lockdown recipe. Leftovers did not make it past 11 pm​. Thanks

Jen

I roasted the broccoli instead so I could stir in some pasta water at the end and add the broccoli last— I do think this would have been too dry without the pasta water. Other than that the flavours were really good (I used a combination of mint & parsley, and also added some sliced garlic at the beginning) and I loved the crunch of the walnuts.

Bill

Try using green garlic shoots in lieu of mint or parsley.

Delia

Can this be adapted for frozen broccoli? #quarantine no fresh broccoli...

skwon

I added bacon to the dish and turned out great! I cooked bacon first and reserved the bacon fat. Then with a clean pan, I followed the recipe - except 1. I added two teaspoon of bacon fat to olive oil before blistering bacon and then 2. tossed the cooked (and chopped) bacon at the end when mixing with lemon zest, cheese, and roasted walnuts.

Ari

Everything was delicious but it was super dry without any type of sauce

CDP

Amazing quarantine dish! Easy with only minimal prep work; I used half mint and half Italian parsley and went heavy on the zest (one and a half lemon). Amazingly hearty for a vegetable pasta dish. You'll not miss meat.

andreaborn

2 minutes, shake, then another 2-3 minutes. Heat stays medium-high.

Maggie

Delicious!I had avocado oil on hand instead of olive oil. If using avocado oil, add more of the lemon zest and mint to give more spark of flavor. Add some protein. If you are in a bind for time, throw in some rotisserie chicken. Yummy.Also, this served up exactly for 4 people.

Thomas

Nice and easy recipe! Only change to the recipe is that after cooking the brocolli in the oil until it had some nice brown and black spots, I added a bit of cooking water from the pasta and put the lid on the pan. This way the brocoli steamed a bit. They kept the slightly burned taste, but became a bit softer. Besides that, did as the recipe said. I had everything in the fridge, so used both mint leaves AND parsley leaves. Same for the cheese, combined pecorino and parmigiano. Tasted great!

Bronwen

Wasted a bunch of olive oil by following the instructions to roast the walnuts in the full 1/2 cup of oil. Of course when you chop walnuts, you get lots of dust and fiddley bits that are not easily removed with a slotted spoon. These all ended up burned and even after straining, the oil was unusable. Had to empty it and use a whole ‘nother 1/2 cup of oil. Would have been avoided if I had just sautéed the walnuts in 2T or so of oil and then added the rest for the broccoli. Still yummy!

me

Added soy sauce, balsamic, garlic. Used almonds instead of walnuts cos bought the wrong ones by accident. Worked wonderfully

Lisa

Loved this recipe! Simple and flavorful. I live alone so halved this recipe and it worked beautifully. Agree with the above commenter that this was not dry at all using the full oil in the recipe. I roasted my broccoli and didn’t need to remove the walnuts from the oil, so will skip that step next time. Also, I used whole wheat penne as that’s what I had on hand and it paired perfectly with the walnuts. Will definitely make again!

Dana

A few changes: half the oil, microwaved the broccoli for 3 mins before searing it in the pan, used parm and some random Gouda because that’s what I had, tossed with plenty of pasta water at the end. I also used parsley and added a hefty pinch of dried mint with the walnuts. Not dry but still had plenty of charred flavor!

Cynthia Clements

This was perfect. I went with broccoli, mint, and walnuts since that sounded the most delicious to me. Some folks complained of it being dry—I took the recipe’s advice and had olive oil on the table for a quick drizzle before diving in. Chef’s kiss!

Catherine

Roasted broccoli separatelyAdded onion and garlic…used minimal oil (not 1/2 cup-the calories fat-ugh) did add about 1/2 cup pasta water. Also had some mushrooms on hand….loved the recipe

Jeanne

Forgot the mint! Didn’t have fresh anyway. Was going to use dried. Doesn’t matter now. Excellent recipe. Will be making it again when my mint is available in the backyard…

Aviva

“That explodes with flavor!” - roommate Gabe

Y Sue

add leekconsider sun brie

Marynia

Try it with gnocchi instead of pasta! Gnocchi adds some creaminess and moisture to the texture, so the overall dish is not too dry. Milion times more delicious :)

Bear Territory

My son is allergic to walnuts, so I used pine nuts. Highly recommend!

Diane Fisher

Quick, delicious meal.

leslie

I air fried the broccoli and added it in. Cuts back on oil. Agree that it needs more sauce and less oil but very tasty! I would make it again!

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