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Za’atar Charred Broccoli

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179
Kcal
8g
Fat
15g
Carbs
15g
Net Carbs
5g
Sugars
9g
Protein
Za’atar Charred Broccoli

Za’atar Charred Broccoli is a delicious and healthy dish that combines the bold flavors of Middle Eastern spices with the natural goodness of roasted broccoli. This simple yet flavorful recipe uses za’atar seasoning, a blend of thyme, sesame seeds, sumac, and other spices, to elevate the taste of the broccoli while providing numerous health benefits.

Broccoli is known for its high nutritional value, being rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber. It’s packed with antioxidants that help reduce inflammation, support detoxification, and promote gut health. Za’atar seasoning, with its mix of antioxidants from thyme and sumac, also brings additional anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties. The sesame seeds in the za’atar provide healthy fats that support brain function and skin health.

To make this Za’atar Charred Broccoli, simply toss fresh broccoli florets with olive oil and the za’atar seasoning. Roast them in the oven until charred to perfection, and enjoy the crispy, savory flavors. The charring process not only enhances the taste but also helps to release the beneficial compounds in the broccoli, making it even more nutritious.

This recipe is perfect as a side dish for a variety of meals or even as a light snack. It’s gluten-free, plant-based, and suitable for those following an anti-inflammatory diet. The bold flavors of the za’atar seasoning complement the earthy taste of broccoli, making this dish both healthy and satisfying.

With its nutrient-rich ingredients and simple preparation, Za’atar Charred Broccoli is a must-try recipe for anyone looking to add more plant-based, anti-inflammatory meals to their diet.

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