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Blanket-Wrapped Baby Broccoli - Flora Foodie

Blanket-Wrapped Baby Broccoli

 
I’m always looking for ways to make my vegetables more interesting and exciting (who isn’t, right?), and this is one of my newest finds.
serves 2
8 spears baby broccoli
1 T olive oil
pinch salt & pepper
2 sheets whole wheat filo dough (pay the extra dollar for the whole wheat kind. just do it.)
 
 
Be careful when thawing your filo dough since you’ll only need 2 sheets for this.  Carefully wrap the whole container in a damp towel while it’s thawing, remove your two sheets, and refreeze the rest.  Then keep those 2 sheets carefully wrapped in a damp towel.  I haven’t been so careful with mine, and it’s falling apart.  Sad.
 
 
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
 
Put baby broccoli on a foil-lined baking sheet and coat with olive oil.  Then cut each filo sheet into four pieces.  Wrap those little broccoli babies up in their filo blankets — soak up all the olive oil that’s on the baking sheet, the broccoli, and your hands to help you seal the filo dough.  Spray a tiny extra olive oil cooking spray on top so they get beautifully brown.  I put just a little salt on the broccoli florets, and pepper on the dough.  I think it’s awesome that way!
 
Roast for about 10 minutes, until filo and broccoli tips are just a little brown.
 
 
Nutrition facts per serving: Calories: 217.5; Calories from Fat: 70; Total Fat: 7.2g; Saturated Fat .9g; Cholesterol: 0mg; Sodium: 225mg; Total Carbohydrate: 36g; Dietary Fiber: 3g; Sugars: 2g; Protein: 7g

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