Beer-Battered Broccoli

  4.0 – 8 reviews  • Lunch
Level: Easy
Total: 1 hr 5 min
Prep: 1 hr
Cook: 5 min
Yield: 4

Instructions

  1. Whisk 1 cup beer, 1 cup flour, 1/4 cup chopped parsley and a pinch of salt. Let the batter rest 1 hour. Dip 4 cups broccoli florets in the batter and fry in 375 degrees F vegetable oil until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Serve with sour cream.

Reviews

Randy Lutz
Without something to dip into this has no flavor. If I made again I would add salt at a minimum. Probably will not make again because there are many other ways to make broccoli that taste much better.
Thomas Hamilton
Delicious!  Made as stated with a dipping sauce of half an avocado, Sour cream, a clove of garlic, a squeeze of lemon, a bit of ranch dressing and salt and pepper. Soooo good
Bernard Price
Was a big hit for a St. Pat’s appetizer. Served with sour cream/chive dip as well as homemade ranch. If have fresh parsley use .. made one batch w/fresh and another with dried (ran out of fresh for second batch and the fresh definitely was much more flavorful. Yum!
Jeffery Armstrong
very easy, quick and delicious.!!!!!
Karen Day
Made this for a St Patty’s Day party, I fried an assortment of green vegetables (broccoli, green beans, asparagus, and zucchini slices for my party platter. Served it with “green” Ranch dressing for the dip. Delicious and playful appetizer!!!
Jesse Heath
Was a great side for creole chicken wraps. Great way to eat the greens
Christy Schwartz
Just made this for lunch – very good . I asked my 16 yr. old son whether to rate it good or excellent and he quickly said “excellent”. Very quick and easy. I used ale and omitted the parsley(did not have any fresh on hand), used whole wheat flour, and substituted ranch dressing for the sour cream for my son (no sour cream on hand), used no topping for myself, and it still tasted good. We eat a lot of green vegetables so it is good to have a fun, quick recipe that is satisfying!

 

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