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Thanks to Sarah Kingsbury at the Iowa Source for this easy kid friendly steamed vegetable recipe.
How to Cook Broccoli: Steamed Broccoli and Cheese Sauce is a foolproof way to get kids to eat vegetables.
Both versions of the cheese sauce recipe - vegan cheese sauce and dairy cheese sauce, are delicious with any vegetable that you want your kids - or grownup veggie haters - to eat!
Go for any degree of doneness that suits your family for the steamed broccoli. Start with 5 minutes steaming and work up from there. Use a folding stainless steel steamer basket or steamer insert, or a bamboo steamer.
Our kids loved the broccoli 'cookies' as well as the broccoli 'flowers'. Cut off the stems, peel off the tough skin, and slice thinly. Add carrots thinly sliced on the diagonal as a variation.
Serve the cheese sauce on the side, and let your kids dip the veggies, rather than pouring the sauce over the top. More kid friendly fun that way! For the dairy intolerant or vegan, the non-dairy cheese sauce is as rich and cheesy as anyone could want. Make the sauce first and keep warm while you do the broccoli.
4 Servings: For a quick lunch or dinner, serve steamed broccoli and cheese sauce with chewy french bread, or artisan bread to dip in the cheese sauce. Leftover cheese sauce will keep in the fridge for a day or two, and can be used as a pasta or pizza sauce.
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