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Prep Time:15 minsAdditional Time:15 minsTotal Time:30 minsServings:6Yield:3 cupsJump to Nutrition Facts

Prep Time:15 minsAdditional Time:15 minsTotal Time:30 minsServings:6Yield:3 cups

Prep Time:15 mins

Prep Time:

15 mins

Additional Time:15 mins

Additional Time:

Total Time:30 mins

Total Time:

30 mins

Servings:6

Servings:

6

Yield:3 cups

Yield:

3 cups

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients3tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil4teaspoonshoney1tablespoonlemon or lime juice2teaspoonsminced canned chipotles in adobo1teaspoongarlic powder¼teaspoonsalt8cupsbroccoli florets (about 1 pound)

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Ingredients

3tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil

4teaspoonshoney

1tablespoonlemon or lime juice

2teaspoonsminced canned chipotles in adobo

1teaspoongarlic powder

¼teaspoonsalt

8cupsbroccoli florets (about 1 pound)

DirectionsPreheat oven to 425 degrees F. Coat a large rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray.Whisk oil, honey, juice, chipotles, garlic powder and salt together in a large bowl. Add broccoli and toss to coat. Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and roast, stirring once, until tender and browned in spots, 12 to 15 minutes.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, July 2020

Directions

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Coat a large rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray.Whisk oil, honey, juice, chipotles, garlic powder and salt together in a large bowl. Add broccoli and toss to coat. Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and roast, stirring once, until tender and browned in spots, 12 to 15 minutes.

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Coat a large rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray.

Whisk oil, honey, juice, chipotles, garlic powder and salt together in a large bowl. Add broccoli and toss to coat. Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and roast, stirring once, until tender and browned in spots, 12 to 15 minutes.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, July 2020

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)104Calories7gFat9gCarbs3gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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