Instant Pot Steamed Broccoli
Instant Pot Steamed Broccoli – Quick, easy, and perfectly steamed! Lightly seasoned broccoli made in less than 15-minutes.
Whew, I don’t know about everyone else, but I packed on a few pounds over the last three months. The time has come to try and get myself back on a healthier diet.
That means more vegetables and less meats laden with fat. Keeping that in mind, we decided to share one of the easiest and most simple ways to prepare a healthy side dish.
Our Instant Pot Steamed Broccoli recipe, made in a pressure cooker, is probably one of the least time consuming dishes you’ll ever create.
How to make Instant Pot Steamed Broccoli:
First of all, there’s not a whole lot I can say about making steamed broccoli, so this will be short and sweet. Now, gather up your broccoli florets, salt and pepper, and water.
Next, wash the broccoli and pour the water into your pressure cooker liner.
After that, place your steamer basket on top of the water and drop the florets into the basket.
Go ahead and season them with salt and pepper if you wish. Then close the pressure cooker lid and set the valve to sealing.
Once your cooker is sealed, use the manual or pressure cook button and set it to 0 cook time.
That sounds strange, I know, but trust me, if you want broccoli that still has a little crunch to it, then this is the correct course of action.
With the cook time set to zero, let the cooker come to pressure. When it beeps, that’s it the steamed broccoli recipe is done.
Last, complete a quick release by setting the valve to, “unseal,” remove the lid, and serve the broccoli while it’s hot. Done and done!
Steamed Broccoli Tips:
- If you’re wondering, how to make Instant Pot Steamed Broccoli without a steamer? It’s not as hard as you think, but it will take some improvising. First, don’t use an Instant Pot, use a large saucepan over high heat. Fill it with water until it’s about 1/2 to 2/3 full. Prep your broccoli florets, then use a metal colander or strainer as your steamer basket. Drop the broccoli into the strainer, then balance the strainer over the steam from the boiling water. Afterward, cover the pan (strainer and all) with a lid and let the broccoli steam for about 7 to 10-minutes. It’s not the most elegant way of doing things, but hey, it works.
- Let’s face it, steamed veggies are pretty bland without proper seasoning. Here’s a few ideas you can use to spice things up. Try squeezing fresh lemon juice and a dash of sea salt over your florets before you cook them. You can also steam broccoli and garlic together for added flavor. Another option is to make a quick balsamic vinaigrette by combining salt, pepper, balsamic vinegar and olive oil; then, drizzle the dressing over the Instant Pot Steamed Broccoli.
- I wouldn’t recommend using a frozen broccoli for this recipe. Most of the frozen vegetables you’ll find at the store have already been precooked in some way during processing. It might work, but, I’m skeptical of the final product.
More Instant Pot Recipes
- Instant Pot Salsa Chicken
- Instant Pot Swedish Meatballs
- Instant Pot Risotto
- Instant Pot Chicken Taco Bowls
Ingredients
- 3 cups broccoli florets
- ½ cup water
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Wash and dry broccoli florets. Pour water into the Instant Pot, and place steamer basket on top of water. Place broccoli florets into steamer basket and season with salt and pepper if desired.3 cups broccoli florets½ cup water
- Close the lid and set valve to sealing. Use the manual (pressure cook) button to adjust the time to 0 minutes for crunchy/firm broccoli or 1 minute for softer broccoli.
- After the time is up, open the valve for a quick release of pressure. Remove the lid and serve immediately.