Crispy Garlic Broiled Broccoli Recipe with Charred Edges

This Crispy Garlic Broiled Broccoli is an easy, flavorful side that’s ready in about 15 minutes. Toss fresh broccoli spears with olive oil, garlic powder, kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, then broil until the edges are smoky and slightly charred for a crisp, al dente result.

“Terrific recipe! Although, I don’t preheat the pan at all and it comes out great. I simply toss everything in the pan and mix with my hands, then put in the oven that’s been preheating for awhile. I then rotate and do another three minutes. Perfection!” ~RNG

Recipe review

pieces of broiled broccoli.

When I need a quick side, I reach for this broiled broccoli again and again. The combination of crisp, charred edges and a tender center makes it a reliable, delicious choice.

I like to serve this with salmon, meatloaf, lemon chicken or even scrambled eggs. It also works cold in a salad tossed with a simple Caesar-style dressing.

platter of broiled broccoli.

This is not a soft, overcooked broccoli recipe. The broiler creates browned, crispy edges and a garlicky flavor while keeping the florets pleasantly al dente. It’s simple, fast and versatile—soon to be a favorite way to make broccoli.

Why you’ll love this recipe

There are several reasons this quick broiled broccoli is worth making:

  • Easy to make — A handful of pantry ingredients and minimal prep make this fast and approachable.
  • Ready in minutes — Broiling cooks broccoli quickly while adding color and flavor.
  • Big flavor — High heat gives the broccoli smoky, caramelized notes that you don’t get with boiling.

Ingredients & substitutions

Use fresh ingredients for the best texture and flavor. Quantities and full details appear in the recipe card below.

broccoli florets, kosher salt, peppermill, olive oil, garlic powder.
  • Fresh broccoli — Avoid frozen broccoli for this method; fresh florets develop crisp, golden edges. The recipe uses about 1 pound (roughly 8 cups chopped).
  • Olive oil — Avocado or safflower oil can be substituted.
  • Garlic powder — Powdered garlic resists burning under high heat; fresh garlic can scorch and turn bitter.
  • Kosher salt — Coarser-grained salt seasons evenly without over-salting.
  • Freshly ground black pepper — Freshly cracked pepper provides brighter flavor than pre-ground pepper.

How to make broiled broccoli

Combine simple ingredients and broil on a hot sheet pan for quick, flavorful results. Full step-by-step instructions and a short video are included in the recipe card below.

raw broccoli florets in a glass bowl and adding olive oil.

1. Place broccoli in a large bowl and drizzle with olive oil.

adding garlic powder to raw broccoli.

2. Sprinkle with garlic powder.

a peppermill and raw broccoli.

3. Grind fresh black pepper over the florets.

adding kosher salt to raw broccoli.

4. Generously sprinkle with kosher salt and toss so the broccoli is evenly coated.

raw broccoli seasoned and on a baking sheet.

5. Transfer the seasoned broccoli to a preheated rimmed baking sheet in a single layer.

broiled broccoli recipe with broccoli on a sheet pan.

6. Broil for about 3 minutes, rotate the pan, then broil 2–3 more minutes until the broccoli is browned in spots. Serve immediately.

Hint 1: Cut broccoli into pieces of similar size so they cook evenly.

Hint 2: Preheating the baking sheet helps the broccoli caramelize on both sides for better flavor.

Variations

Small adjustments transform the dish to suit different tastes:

  • Spicy — Add a pinch of red pepper flakes with the seasonings.
  • Sweet — Drizzle finished broccoli with a balsamic glaze.
  • Asian-inspired — Mix 1 tablespoon reduced-sodium soy sauce, 1 teaspoon sesame oil and 1 teaspoon brown sugar; drizzle over hot broccoli and top with toasted sesame seeds.
  • Cheesy — Sprinkle grated Parmesan over the broccoli as soon as it comes from the oven.
  • Citrus twist — Finish with a squeeze of lemon juice and a little lemon zest.
  • Add veggies — Swap in some cauliflower florets or green beans for variety.
  • Italian — Add 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning to the other seasonings before broiling.
  • Chilled — Serve chilled, tossed with a creamy dressing and croutons for a broccoli salad.
broiled broccoli on a fork.

Storage and reheating

  • Storage — Cool completely, then store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3–4 days.
  • Reheating — Warm gently in the microwave at reduced power in short intervals, or re-crisp on a hot baking sheet under the broiler for a minute or two.

Expert tip

Watch closely after the first 3 minutes of broiling. The broccoli can go from nicely charred to burnt very quickly, so keep an eye on it and rotate as needed.

closeup of broiled broccoli on a baking sheet.

Frequently asked questions

How do you pick a good head of broccoli?

Choose heads that are bright or deep green with tightly closed buds, firm stems and a solid weight for their size.

Is it better to broil or boil broccoli?

Broiling delivers more flavor and a firmer texture than boiling, and it cooks very quickly.

What to serve with broiled broccoli

This broccoli pairs well with roasted or pan-seared proteins, simple chicken dishes and salmon. It also complements meatloaf, pork chops or a baked fish entree.

More recipes like this one

If you enjoy easy, flavorful sides, try other quick roasted or broiled vegetable recipes for weeknight meals.

One more thing

Photo of Amy Casey of amycaseycooks.com

Did you try this recipe?

Leave a comment and rating below to let us know how it turned out. Thank you — Amy

Recipe

Crispy Garlic Broiled Broccoli

A simple, fast side that delivers crisp-tender broccoli with smoky, garlicky char.
5 from 2 votes
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 71kcal
Author: Amy Casey

Equipment

  • rimmed baking sheet

Ingredients

  • 1 pound broccoli cut into spears and florets (about 8 cups)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Prep the pan: Preheat the oven to broil and place the rack at the highest position. Put a rimmed baking sheet in the oven to heat.
  • Season the broccoli: In a large bowl, combine broccoli, olive oil, garlic powder, kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper. Toss until evenly coated.
  • Transfer to the pan: Carefully remove the hot baking sheet from the oven and arrange the broccoli in a single layer.
  • Broil: Return the baking sheet to the oven and broil for 3 minutes. Rotate the pan and broil another 2–3 minutes until the broccoli is charred in spots and tender-crisp.
  • Serve: Remove from the oven and serve right away.

Notes

Variations

Spicy — Add red pepper flakes.

Sweet — Drizzle with balsamic glaze after broiling.

Asian inspired — Drizzle with a mixture of 1 tbsp reduced-sodium soy sauce, 1 tsp sesame oil and 1 tsp brown sugar; top with sesame seeds.

Cheesy — Toss with grated Parmesan immediately after baking.

Citrus twist — Finish with lemon juice and zest.

Add veggies — Mix in cauliflower or green beans if desired.

Nutritional information is an estimate based on the ingredients and method used.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/4 of recipe | Calories: 71kcal
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