Garlic & Herb Broccoli Florets

Have you ever tried our frozen broccoli in the air fryer? Slightly charred with tender stems, this is nothing like those sad frozen veggies you’ve had before. And it tastes even better when tossed with the included Garlic & Herb Liquid Gold™ — add as much or as little as you like to customize to your tastebuds.

 

Available at Select Retailers

Size
13.5 oz

Cooking Instructions

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  1. Preheat to 400°F. 

  2. Arrange broccoli without overcrowding. 

  3. Cook 12–14 minutes, shaking halfway, until fully heated (heat to a minimum of 165°F). 

  4. Thaw Liquid Gold™ packet in warm water for 5–10 minutes (do not microwave).

  5. Squeeze Liquid Gold™ into a mixing bowl.

  6. Place cooked broccoli into the bowl and toss to coat.

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