Broccoli Aligot  Recipe (2024)

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Emily

I'm not sure that cheddar would work in this application –in traditional pommes aligot, you can get away with using a mixture of melty and non-melty cheeses, because all of the starch from the potatoes is doing some of the work of keeping the puree at a nice consistency. It seems like in this case, the melty, stretchy texture of the mozzarella itself is doing nearly all of the work of creating a gooey final dish.

Autumn

What is the rationale behind using bland dry Mozzarella rather than the traditional Comté or Gruyère? Both pair very well with the flavor of Brocolli, and have wonderful stretch.

monika vail

Happened to have oven on so roasted broccoli to keep it dry together w some garlic tossed in olive oil, then proceeded w recipe.

Willi

So, serve how? With bread as a spread? Just by itself? On a potato? What is the consistency supposed to be, like mashed potatoes?

jes

While I am sure this is delicious as written, I might not be able to resist substituting white cheddar in place of the mozzarella.

Madison

For many, many years, I've made the Silver Palate pureed broccoli with creme fraiche for Thanksgiving. In that recipe, the cheese is parmesan so it's not real gooey or stretchy, but the sharpness of the parmesan makes a wonderful contrast to the broccoli and creme fraiche. I'll stick with that.

Buttery Babe

Oh my! I am a huge aligot fan. My husband is low carb and was missing out on the fun! We added a touch of garlic but cooked as is for the first go round! Yum! Will play with different cheeses next time. As an aside to the people saying sharp cheddar, it won't get the right stretch. It will be tasty, but the texture will be wrong.

Mendi

I feel like pommes aligot is relying as much on the gluey starch awakened in the beaten potato as the cheese to get the texture. Broccoli doesn't have that starch to aid this emulsion. I doubt cheeses like Gruyère and sharp cheddar are going to have the stretch you need to work this magic. The aging has broken down the protein enough that they tend to curdle and turn oily. I would suggest not subbing in cheddar older than 3 months old. Fontina is good melter that might have bolder flavor.

Julia

This seems like a perfect use case for Taleggio - you'd get more flavor than from mozzarella, and plenty of melty stretchiness. Fontina or raclette might work, too. Some young American-made cheddars have good melt & stretch, too, like Rumiano organic white cheddar. If anyone tries other cheeses, please share the results!

MLeeP

White cheddar: Genius substitute!

sara

Answering myself, yes, I made ahead and reheated the next day. It was fine.

Barrie Trinkle

My family and I just thought this was kind of weird. I love broccoli. I like cheese, but not this much. The texture is really not appealing. We ate it, but we didn't love it.

Chef Marky Mark

Make next time we have 4 heads of broccoli we want to shave the tops off of, ie, never

Brandi

Curious as to what "stretchy" means. I imagine stretched, melted cheese, but from the photo, I am not sure that what I imagine is correct...

Melissa

This was WONDERFUL. We had a bit of a celebration dinner last night and I made this to go alongside seared beef filet and duck fat-roasted potatoes. I love broccoli, but this might be my new favorite way to eat it. This came together in a snap and was the perfect complement to our meal. I didn’t have any mozzarella on hand, but did have sharp provolone and it worked beautifully.

Melissa

What a lovely dish. I’ve had potatoes about before and they are wonderful, but had never contorting the same treatment with broccoli. This will, heretofore, be my go-to broccoli dish. Simply delicious. I used provolone instead of mozzarella (it’s what I had) and it turned out beautifully.

EMM

For those who despise cruciferous vegetables , can this be made with green beans or peas?

liz wansbrough

Delicious - an excellent idea though I must admit that I used all of the florets - shaving seemed wildly extravagant. Once puréed they only added depth to the brocoli flavor - I did however splash out on very good buffala mozzarella - definitely be reusing this recipe….

Dinah Gieske

Mine got nowhere near that green even though I was very careful to just shave off the very tops of the florets. I guess I just don't like the idea of the "aligot" because it reminded me of homemade baby food, and was underwhelming to eat. The taste was quite mild with the mozzarella cheese, so I would use a stronger cheese. (Goat cheese?) Now what do I do with the leftovers that no one will eat?

Dinah Gieske

Also, the texture was unsettling. Tiny floret pieces in a thick sauce. Perhaps I did not blend enough.

Zach Goldman

I haven't even made this recipe, and I'm rating it 5 stars on creativity alone. Well done, Ham!

Chef Marky Mark

Make next time we have 4 heads of broccoli we want to shave the tops off of, ie, never

S.J., Florida

Nobody wants to sear steaks made of broccoli stem, Ham.

Janice

I dont understand the distinction being made as to what to use and not use. If you peel the broccoli stems they puree nicely?I never heard of this recipe before so I am confued as to the difference between the Dark green and naked florets?

SusanSixPointOh

The answer is in the chef notes above. "Using too much of the watery, light-green stem yields a purée that’s loose and lacks lusciousness."

lanny provo

Steamed Curly Kale, Coconut cream, white miso, lime juice, zaatar, waterBlend until creamy and cook briefly. A very heartfelt soup. Replace kale with broccoli perhaps. Spices are subjective and certainly replaceable. I like mushroom umami and also thinly sliced shiitakes dropped in for just a few minutes to retain their softness and flavor.

Ram

I'd love that @Ianny provo! Thank you.

DJ

Other than stuffing a baked potato with the Aligot (made with 3 lbs of Broccoli reduced to 5-6 cups of shaved florets) what else would you do with it? Use as a spread on bread or a vegetable dip? Is it a standalone, like mashed potatoes? Use as a spread like pesto?

Lara

Look at that color! I so want to try this but am on a low salt diet. How does this dish have more than 1000 milligrams of sodium and is there a way to reduce it? Other than, of course, just steaming broccoli.

Ted

Just wondering ... would this be easier if an immersion blender was used to incorporate the cheese into the broccoli purée rather than turning dinner into a workout. Thoughts?

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Broccoli Aligot  Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best cooking method for broccoli? ›

Steaming broccoli is quick and easy, and it's considered one of the healthiest ways to prepare the vegetable. Instead of submerging the florets and stem into boiling water or roasting them in the oven, the broccoli is placed in a steamer basket over simmering water and covered with a lid.

What is a good substitute for aligot cheese? ›

The traditional cheese in aligot is called tome fraîche, but it's hard to find outside of France. Instead, use any combination of semi-firm Alpine cheeses with good melting ability, such as Swiss, Gruyère, Fontina, and/or Comté.

Is it better to boil or bake broccoli? ›

In conclusion, the current study clearly shows that nutrient and health-promoting compounds in broccoli are significantly affected by domestic cooking. All cooking treatments, except steaming, caused great losses of chlorophyll and vitamin C. Only boiling and stir-frying/boiling caused the loss of total carotenoids.

What do you serve with aligot? ›

Per French Entree, if you are vacationing in L'Aubrac, aligot is traditionally served with local sausages, spit-roast veal, lamb, or even pork.

How long should you boil broccoli? ›

Break apart the florets. Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add the broccoli florets and cook, uncovered, until tender, 2 to 3 minutes depending on the size of the florets. Drain into a colander, transfer to a plate, sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve with lemon wedges.

Should you soak broccoli before cooking? ›

The natural nooks and crevices in broccoli and cauliflower are the perfect hiding spot for dirt, germs and even little bugs. Get your cruciferous veggies squeaky clean by filling a sink with cold water and then soaking them for a few minutes.

What does aligot mean in English? ›

Aligot (Occitan: Aligòt) is a dish made from cheese blended into mashed potatoes (often with some garlic) that is made in L'Aubrac (Aveyron, Cantal, Lozère, Occitanie) region in the southern Massif Central of France.

What tastes like cheese but isn't cheese? ›

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What cheese is most like butter? ›

The most "butter-like" cheese is likely to be soft, and creamy, such as Brie or Camembert. Both of these cheeses have a smooth, spreadable texture and a mild, buttery flavor that makes them well-suited for spreading on crackers or bread.

What is the healthiest way to eat broccoli? ›

Moreover, too much exposure to high temperatures destroys the enzyme that converts the inactive glucosinolates to active compounds. Serving broccoli raw is an excellent option, since it retains these nutrients and the enzyme that forms isothiocyanate compounds.

Why add milk to water when cooking broccoli? ›

In the middle of the cooking water may be added to the milk to aid in preventing leaching of calcium from bones by the microelements contained in broccoli.

Is it OK to eat old broccoli? ›

If there are yellow or brown spots, it's a sign that it's past its prime. If you see any mold, such as white or black fuzzy patches, it's definitely spoiled. Smell: If the broccoli has a strong odor or an off smell, throw it out. Texture: Broccoli should have tight florets and a firm stem.

Do they eat mashed potatoes in France? ›

"Purée" refers to a puree or mash, and "pommes de terre" translates to potatoes, so the term literally means "pureed potatoes" or "mashed potatoes" in English. Mashed potatoes are a popular side dish in French cuisine and can be found in various forms and flavors across different regions of France.

What do Americans eat mashed potato with? ›

Mashed potatoes are a staple side dish in American cuisine. They are commonly paired with dishes like roast turkey during Thanksgiving, fried chicken, meatloaf, steak, and pork chops. They're also frequently accompanied by gravy, especially during holiday meals.

What is the best way to eat broccoli and why? ›

To reap the greatest health benefits, it's best to eat a variety of raw and cooked broccoli. Enhance tossed salads by topping them with chopped raw broccoli florets, or simply munch on raw broccoli as a nutritious and crunchy snack.

Should I steam or microwave broccoli? ›

Is it better to steam or microwave broccoli? Microwaving is a safe way to cook broccoli and requires less time than steaming. Microwaving is also thought to preserve the nutrients in vegetables most effectively.

What do you soak broccoli in before cooking? ›

Nope, not those commercial produce washes; the USDA actually advises against using those. Instead, use a pantry staple: vinegar. Fill a large bowl with 2 ⅔ cups cold or warm water and ⅓ cup white vinegar. Allow it to soak for 2 minutes, then dump the broccoli into a colander.

What is the best method of cooking vegetables? ›

Steaming veggies can preserve nutrients, color, shape, and texture, without having to add any unnecessary fats through ingredients like oils or butter. To steam, place food into a steam basket and cover over simmering water. Since food is not directly touching the water, vegetables retain more of their nutrients.

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