Korean Fried Sesame Broccoli Bites
Serves 4
Ingredients:
1 pound broccoli, chopped into small pieces and steamed
1 teaspoon salt
Korean Fusion: Fried Sesame Broccoli Bites with Ponzu Sauce
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
2 green onion
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
generous pinch of salt to taste
3 eggs
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup panko
vegetable oil
Green onion or parsley and sesame seeds to garnish
Directions:
- Cut the broccoli head very short from the stem. Cut the head into small florets. Peel the stems and cut into small pieces. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the salt and broccoli, and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, or until it reaches the desired tenderness. Drain, immediately blanching the broccoli. Dry well before step 2. 
- Combine the broccoli with sesame seeds, 1 green onion, sesame oil, garlic, salt and 1 whisked egg (to use as a binding agent). Toss well to evenly distribute seasoning. 
- Create breading station - flour, whisk 2 eggs, panko 
- Wash hands then spoon broccoli mixture into hands to create 2-3 inch diameter balls. Squeeze together to firmly compact into round ball. 
- Coat in flour, then egg wash, then panko crumbs. Repeat. 
- Heat vegetable oil to 375 degrees. 
- Carefully place several broccoli balls into oil for 3 minutes until golden brown. Remove with slotted spoon and place on cooling rack or paper towels. 
- Serve with ponzu sauce! 
Happy Sunday Funday! Without further delay, let me introduce to you (finally) the recipe for my Korean fusion-inspired FRIED sesame broccoli bites! And once you pop one of these addicting bite-size snack attacks, trust me when I say this, you won't be able to stop! To add a touch of heat I made a chili ponzu dipping sauce consisting of soy sauce, orange + lemon juice, mirin and red chili pepper powder. This healthy appetizer will surely be a hit at any get-together/party/event! And even though fried foods are not the healthiest choice when it comes to eating right, there is broccoli in this fried dish so it's not all completely bad like a fried oreo for example! Ha ha! It's definitely a great way to get anyone into this green veggie, especially if you're not a fan of it!
There is one thing I highly DO NOT recommend when working with anything fried. I was so exhausted when making these broccoli bites, I had mistaken the vegetable oil for water and covered the pot with a lid! 😳 Let's just say that I definitely experienced my first grease fire in the kitchen but I handled it like a champ! Lesson learned? Don't try to fry anything when you're that sleep-deprived! You're only asking for trouble, honey! Hope y'all enjoy the rest of your Sunday. Coming up this week on the blog, a new look, and a giveaway in honor of a birthday girl (aka; me)! Stay tuned...
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
            
 
             
            
 
               
              
 
               
              

 
              