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Organic Broccoli Namul Recipe – Korean Style Green Vegetables

This Organic Broccoli Namul recipe is ridiculously easy to make but extremely tasty and addictive. Once you start eating it, you cannot stop! Namul is a Korean word that refers to vegetables that are seasoned with herbs. For example, spring vegetables are called Bom-namul.
So for this dish, I use Broccoli and cook in this Namul style, so I call it Broccoli Namul. Fun fact: on the day of Daeboreum, the first full moon of the year, Koreans eat Boreum-namul with five-grain rice.
This is a perfect side dish that goes with just about anything. You can pair it with chicken, steak, grilled fish, etc. And the nice thing is, it’s very easy to make!
It’s so addictive, that you will struggle to avoid eating it all before you serve it to the table. You just can’t stop tasting it while you are making it. So be sure to practice self-control and have a strong mind and try the challenge of keeping this dish around until you actually sit down to eat your meal with others. 😉
Hope you enjoy this organic broccoli namul and I’m always grateful to hear your feedback!
If you’d like to know the other delicious and easy ways to have vegetables, check out this blog post: Spicy Miso Mayonnaise Dipping Sauce

Broccoli Namul
My broccoli Namul dish, which is easy to make and highly addictive. You can easily make this with ingredients you have in your kitchen.It's perfect for a side dish or to include in your Japanese Bento!
Difficulty Easy
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl (Medium)
Ingredients
- 1/2 Broccoli
- 2 tsp Sesame Oil Roasted/Toasted
- Sea Salt
- Garlic Powder
- 2 tsp White Sesame Seeds (Roasted)
Instructions
- Measure and prepare all ingredients
- Boil enough water in a pot for boiling broccoli
- Cut broccoli into small pieces (refer to picture)
- Add sesame seeds, sesame oil, and garlic powder into a medium bowl and mix well
- Once the water starts boiling, add salt (about 5 shakes) and place broccoli in the pot and boil for 2 minutes
- Drain the broccoli into a strainer (throughly drain water)
- Add the broccoli to the bowl with the mixed ingredients. Mix well.
- いただきます – Ita-daki-masu! – A Japanese greeting, which is said right before you eat. It means "thank you for the food!"
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Sounds so delicious and easy to make. I will give this a try!
It’s really easy and good! I’d love to hear your feedback!