Sprouting Broccoli with Vinegar-Miso-Chilli Butter

A handful of store-cupboard ingredients turn a simple green vegetable into, frankly, an addictive substance

Humans are said to distinguish five key tastes: salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami (sauvoriness).* One of the key appeals of many popular cuisines, such as Thai or Middle Eastern, is the way they combine all of these flavours in every meal, often every dish. The synergy just makes sense to our palates.

In this recipe, a simple pan sauce brings together salty miso (enhanced by fatty butter), sour vinegar, the pleasant pain of spicy chilli, and a hint of sweetness. It's the perfect way to complement the gentle green bitterness of the roasted sprouting broccoli. Enjoy!

Ingredients (makes c. 4 portions as a side dish):

  • 4 good handfuls of green or purple sprouting broccoli
  • c. 1 tbsp vegetable oil or light olive oil
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 3 tbsp red or white miso
  • good pinch of chilli flakes (to taste), optional
  • 1/2 tsp sugar
  • Artisan Malt Vinegar

Method:

Wash and dry the broccoli, then toss with a small amount of oil until very lightly coated. Spread on a large, lined baking sheet and roast until lightly crisped in a medium oven (150-180 C). It should take around 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, combine the miso and butter in a saucepan and melt while whisking. Add the chilli if using and cook until everything is nicely combined. Then, add the vinegar bit by bit, continuing to whisk, until the sauce reaches your desired consistency (you want it to be liquid but not watery). Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary.

Serve the broccoli drizzled liberally with the miso butter.

* There are reports that a sixth taste may have been discovered: ammonium chloride. It's a white, odourless powder used in batteries, Zinc tinning, and fertilisers, among other industrial applications. Harmful to humans in more than small quantities, its taste is apparently detectable in Scandinavian liquorice. The more you know!

Share this post:

Read More News

18 November 2019
Artisan Malt Vinegar in the USA

We are delighted to be preparing our first consignment of Artisan Malt Vinegar for export to theUSA, where it will join the impressive range of fine foods being imported by Rogers Collection –www.rogerscollection.us

Read More
11 November 2024
Great Taste Awards 2024

The Great Taste Awards are the UK's best-known and most prestigious fine-food awards. We are proud to say that the Artisan Vinegar Company has picked up three separate medals in the 2024 awards. Our flagship Artisan Malt Vinegar has picked up a 2024 award to add to its long list of achievements. In addition Artisan Raspberry […]

Read More
23 May 2023
Damson Vinegar - some recipe ideas

Naturally, Artisan Damson & Sloe Vinegar works perfectly for dressing a salad, either in a vinaigrette or accompanied solely by good olive oil. However, there are lots of other interesting uses for this versatile ingredient. Below are a few ideas: first, a recipe for a breakfast or dessert, and then a few quick tips for […]

Read More
1 2 3 17
Copyright © 2021 Tremayne Food and Drink Ltd