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Are you looking for an easy Air Fryer Broccoli recipe? This post on how to roast broccoli in an air fryer is our very favorite way to cook up roasted broccoli! This savory side dish is such a quick and easy recipe for family meals.
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Readers have been asking us for a while to share our favorite Air Fryer Recipes. We just love our Air Fryer and use it all the time, especially when we travel in our RV. So as we are preparing to travel again, I have been testing all kinds of recipes to use in my Camper Kitchen this fall.
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Air FryerLow Carb Side Dish
As many of you know, my family has been eating Low Carb for quite some time and broccoli is a regular side dish around here. SO, when I discovered how to roast broccoli in my air fryer, it quickly became my very favorite way to make roasted broccoli! We use the Air Fryer Broccoli recipe as a side on its own and as a base for our Low Carb Loaded Roasted Broccoli. SO yummy!
Notes on Air Fryer Broccoli
- Readers ask us often which Air Fryer we use. This is our main air fryer and the one we take with us in our Camper Kitchen.
- If you like your roasted broccoli more crisp, cook for 12 minutes. If you prefer a texture similar to steamed, cook for 10 minutes.
- We prefer to use frozen broccoli in this recipe because as the broccoli cooks, the excess water helps the air fryer not to produce smoke. If you choose to use fresh, you may want to add a little water to the bottom of your pan and note that cooking time may vary.
- We like to use melted bacon fat or lard in this recipe because we love the flavor and we use both regularly in our low carb recipes. If you do not have any on hand, you can use olive oil instead.
- Check outour favorite Slow Cookers, Pressure Cookers, Multi-Cookers and Air Fryersin our Amazon Influencer Shop.
- As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
- Air fryers can cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own air fryer and time adjusted as needed.
How to Roast Broccoli in an Air Fryer
Air Fryer Broccoli
Are you looking for an easy Air Fryer Broccoli recipe? This post on how to roast broccoli in an air fryer is our very favorite way to cook up roasted broccoli! This savory side dish is such a quick and easy recipe for family meals. Easy air fryer low carb side dish.
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Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Air Fryer Broccoli, Air Fryer Recipes, How to Roast Broccoli in an Air Fryer
Prep Time: 1 minute minute
Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes
Servings: 4
Calories: 93kcal
Author: Cris
Ingredients
- 12 oz Frozen Broccoli Florets
- 2 tablespoon oil We use melted bacon fat or lard
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Toss frozen florets in oil in a bowl.
Season with remaining ingredients, tossing to coat.
Place in fryer basket and roast at 350 for 10-12 minutes (see notes).
Serve as is, topped with shredded parm or loaded.
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Notes
- Readers ask us often which Air Fryer we use. This is our main air fryer and the one we take with us in our Camper Kitchen.
- If you like your roasted broccoli more crisp, cook for 12 minutes. If you prefer a texture similar to steamed, cook for 10 minutes.
- We prefer to use frozen broccoli in this recipe because as the broccoli cooks, the excess water helps the air fryer not to produce smoke. If you choose to use fresh, you may want to add a little water to the bottom of your pan and note that cooking time may vary.
- We like to use melted bacon fat or lard in this recipe because we love the flavor and we use both regularly in our low carb recipes. If you do not have any on hand, you can use olive oil instead.
- Check outour favorite Slow Cookers, Pressure Cookers, Multi-Cookers and Air Fryersin our Amazon Influencer Shop.
- As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
- Air fryers can cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own air fryer and time adjusted as needed.
Nutrition
Calories: 93kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 29mg | Potassium: 269mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 530IU | Vitamin C: 75.9mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 0.6mg
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We recommend serving this dish with these recipes:
- Air Fryer Pork Chops
- Homestyle Crock Pot Chicken
- Black and Bleu Steaks
If you enjoyed this recipe, you might also enjoy:
- Air Fryer Bacon Brussels Sprouts
- Crock Pot Parmesan Broccoli Cauliflower
- Crock Pot Ham Broccoli Cheese Casserole
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Kim Kelly says
I’m late to the party–both on getting an air-fryer and to your post. But this was awesome and easy: my two criteria for keeper recipes. I always complain when we fix frozen broccoli, because it never comes out quite the same (it’s way too easy to overcook and be waterlogged tasting) as fresh. But it’s so convenient to keep frozen on hand. This is now gonna be my go-to recipe for frozen. It was WAY good. As good or better than roasting from fresh and so much EASIER! Thank you!!Reply
Aunt Lou says
That’s wonderful! I’m so glad you enjoy this recipe as much as we do! Thank you for taking the time to let us know. It really makes our day!
Bradlee Clark says
Loved it, “charred” tips and all. I agree the frozen is the way to go. I used a broccoli/cauliflower mix. For shame, I had no 🥓 to add, so I threw in some crispy micro pepperoni.
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Cris says
Oh! LOVE the pepperoni idea!
Carol Ray says
I just bought an airfryer and am so excited to use it. I have only done some meat in it and am very pleased. I hope you are able to share more receipts with us on the airfryer. I’m looking forward to it.
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Marilyn Kowalis says
Would this recipe also work for Brussels sprouts? I prefer the “little cabbages” to broccoli, most of the time. I have been looking for a way to cook them that is different from just the microwave.Reply
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