Reviews 40
by lawngone
Fri Jun 05 2009... best raw in a spinach salad, also steamed w/onions, salt, & pasta or rice with shrimp or scallops
by pamela_murray
Wed May 27 2009Good with melted cheese on top!
by biscuithead
Fri May 22 2009I don't know why, but actually like broccoli.
by ladyjesusfan77_7
Wed May 13 2009I didn't use to like broccoli, but I found if you don't overcook it, it's pretty good, and the vitamin content is still there.
by sk4u2009
Mon Apr 27 2009yummy!! especially steamed
by astromike
Mon Apr 20 2009I always liked broccoli. Goes with melted cheddar cheese like a ball and glove.
by whatever_it_takes
Thu Aug 07 2008steamed with cheese on it
by 50ft_queenie
Tue Aug 05 2008its really the fountain of youth... i swear!!
by kelly421
Mon Aug 04 2008love the tree tops
by jackie6
Sun Aug 03 2008good w/cheese
by cheri122
Fri Aug 01 2008very good cooked or raw
by twansalem
Thu Jul 31 2008Probably my favorite cooked vegetable. Just make sure the stems are fully cooked.
by batty40
Wed Jul 30 2008Only the flower please
by kuro_ki872
Sun Jul 27 2008Good when cooked, yucky when raw
by shannon711
Thu Jul 24 2008with cheese...{{giggle}}
by ms_123380443
Tue Jul 22 2008only if cooked
by kristyn718
Tue Jul 22 2008you know...I was one of those kids who tried to hide my broccoli in whatever i could find....but i like it now!
by lena7358
Mon Jul 21 2008Delicious and high in fiber.
by paula5816
Mon Jul 21 2008LOVE IT!!!!
by fb551331332
Sun Nov 11 2007Hate em. Totally uncool unless smaller than a quarter and steamed.
by zuchinibut
Tue Jan 31 2006Broccoli is alright if it is eaten raw, but I don't care for it when it is cooked.
by seraph
Mon Jan 30 2006Dry, it is tasteless and difficult to eat. Soaked (and perhaps with a bit of salt), it's wonderful, not to mention extremely nutritious.
by kattwoman
Sun Jun 12 2005my friend got her son to eat these by telling him they were little trees
by texasyankee
Tue Apr 19 2005Love this anyway you cook it-or don't
by redoedo
Mon Sep 06 2004Especially good with a little bit of butter, and maybe some cheese.
by kamylienne
Sun Sep 05 2004Mmmm . . . . ever have broccoli and cheese soup? That stuff is awesome! I like broccoli, it's good just nuked with a little bit of butter. I even eat a little bit raw with my salads on occasion, but only in small quantities.
by grouper
Thu Jul 29 2004Broccoli tastes BAD!!!!!!
by spazc7bc
Wed Aug 20 2003broccoli is good with melted cheese and is also very good for you!
by misspackrat4je_sus
Wed Jul 16 2003Nothing (well, almost nothing) beats broccoli in cheddar cheese sauce..... absolutely and positively scrumptious!
by snlgirl
Mon Jun 23 2003Of all the vgetables out there, broccoli is one of the best. It has a nice texture, and is very healthy. I don't know why people dump on it so much. I don't like broccoli with cheese, but I do like cooked broccoli a lot.
by classictvfan47
Wed May 21 2003How can anyone stomach this horrible-looking, incredibly-stinky vegetable? Sure, it's "healthy", but you can get equal health from vitamins and other supplements. Sure, its a useful weapon if you want to run someone away from your kitchen table and out of your house, but there is no use for it. It's not easy being green, but its even tougher eating green!
by sim_queen10857
Sat Jan 18 2003Broccoli with cheese on it is great!
by ellajedlicka21
Sat Jan 05 2002Possibly the most disgusting so-called digestive material on earth. It is sickening to attempt to swallow such garbage.
by thefreak
Wed Nov 07 2001Calling Roger Taylor. Guess what? There ARE things up in space watching us! I mean, where else could broccoli have come from. Last time I ate broccoli, i somehow managed to choke the stuff down without throwing it up. The broccoli turned on me like a rabid hyena. I mean, i seriously felt sick to my stomach. As ellajedlicka puts it, it is the most disgusting, most vile so-called digestive marterial on this planet. I'd rather eat engine oil. I honestly don't care whether it's healthy or not; the thing disagrees with my insides and has gone to war with my tastebuds before. The annoying part is that it always wins. Broccoli=hell. Take care, everyone!
by raincat
Thu Nov 01 2001For those who find broccoli a little too strong-tasting but want its nutritional benefits, scoop out a cooked, leftover baked potato a stuff it with this mixture you mix tog. in a bowl: the potato pulp you scooped out, chopped leftover cooked broccoli in small pieces, 1 or 2 cheeses like parmesan and strong cheddar and a little pepper. -You can be creative and other leftovers etc. too. Put it in a hot oven or microwave until cheese is melted and potato is hot all the way through.
by shroomwoman
Tue Oct 23 2001Broccoli deserves a "1" for flavor and a "5" for nutrition, so I settled for a "3" overall rating. I really hate the taste and texture of broccoli- both raw and cooked. There is nothing more disgusting than finding overcooked broccoli, flaccid and bitter, on your plate. On the other hand, fresh broccoli adds a lot of interest to a salad or vegetable plate, and I know that broccoli is considered a nutrition powerhouse. I eat broccoli regularly because of the health benefits, but I'm not very happy about it.
by medgarevers
Wed Oct 10 2001I dunno how many of you would know of this trick; put grated parmesan cheese on your broccoli. I've grown up eating it like that, and have never thought much about broccoli's taste. Perhaps it's a little bitter, I've never liked raw broccoli, but I've never understood what people had against this veggie.
by castlebee
Wed Oct 03 2001Although all vegetables have their healthy attributes, I think of this one as being way into the high end of the "good for you" spectrum. Excellent steamed with lemon and butter, with cheese sauce or raw with a light dip. Personally, I'm a little burnt out with broccoli these days but I still enjoy it occasionally.
by snoopy
Wed Oct 03 2001I love broccoli, but I find it a bit too bitter on its own. I usually have to put something on it, like butter or cheese.
by the_decockster
Mon Oct 01 2001YUMMY! The best veggie known to man! LOVE it!