Endless Salted Kombu Broccoli - Make Ahead

Featured in news & category, and became a hot topic! Thank you! 2019.2★ Just salted kombu and broccoli, yet so delicious♪ The sesame aroma makes it irresistible.
The origin of this recipe
This is a staple in our home. Broccoli spoils quickly, so it needs to be boiled promptly.
It's simple and easy, but somehow addictive, making you want to eat it endlessly.
Endless Salted Kombu Broccoli - Make Ahead
Featured in news & category, and became a hot topic! Thank you! 2019.2★ Just salted kombu and broccoli, yet so delicious♪ The sesame aroma makes it irresistible.
The origin of this recipe
This is a staple in our home. Broccoli spoils quickly, so it needs to be boiled promptly.
It's simple and easy, but somehow addictive, making you want to eat it endlessly.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the broccoli and cut it into small pieces.
- 2
Boil water in a pot and add a pinch of salt (not listed in ingredients).
Place the broccoli stems down into the pot and boil.
(About 2 minutes) - 3
Once boiled, drain the water using a colander, then return the broccoli to the pot.
- 4
In the pot, mix the boiled broccoli, salted kombu, sesame oil, and ground white sesame seeds.
Add salt and black pepper to taste.It's ready to serve♪
- 5
★ Featured in Cookpad News ★
“Convenient for make-ahead! 5 easy side dishes with salted kombu and vegetables
2019/02/04
- 6
★ Featured in the news ★
A perfect addition to your bento! The deliciousness of 'Endless Broccoli' made in the microwave is unstoppable
2019/02/08
- 7
Endless Salted Kombu Broccoli - Make Ahead became a trending recipe.
2019/02/08
- 8
Ranked #1 in popular searches for 'make-ahead'.
Thank you!
2019/03/20 - 9
Surpassed 100 user reports! Thank you♡
Became a trending recipe again.
2019/12/08
- 10
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