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These broccoli tots turn broccoli into a tasty snack. Made with almond flour (or breadcrumbs) and sharp cheddar, they are cheesy and delicious!

The leftovers are excellent, so I sometimes double the recipe and enjoy the leftovers for several days.

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When it comes to green veggies and picky eaters, broccoli is not the worst offender. When fresh, it's fairly mild-flavored. Steamed broccoli and roasted broccoli are quite delicious.

Still, the Picky Eater in our family doesn't ever eat more than half a cup of it, even when generously buttered.

That's why I adore these broccoli tots. They are such a fun, tasty way to eat broccoli! They turn the boring green vegetable into a super tasty snack that even the most reluctant picky eaters will agree to eat.

A few more broccoli recipes that my family enjoys include crustless broccoli quiche, broccoli cheese casserole, keto broccoli salad, and cream of broccoli soup.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make this recipe. The exact measurements are included in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

  • Olive oil spray: I love cooking with this delicious oil. But if you'd rather use an oil with a higher smoke point, you can use avocado oil instead.
  • Frozen chopped broccoli: I use frozen for convenience, but fresh would work just fine.
  • Eggs: I use large eggs in almost all of my recipes, this one included.
  • To season: I use kosher salt, black pepper, garlic powder, dried oregano, and cayenne pepper.
  • Cheddar cheese: I like to use sharp cheddar for extra flavor.
  • Almond flour: I use blanched, finely ground almond flour.
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Variations

  • As mentioned above, I use frozen chopped broccoli for convenience, but fresh chopped broccoli also works.
  • You can replace the garlic powder with a teaspoon of fresh minced garlic.
  • Instead of cheddar, you can use other melty cheese, such as provolone or gouda.
  • If you don't mind the extra carbs, you can replace the almond flour with breadcrumbs (gluten-free if needed).
  • ½ teaspoon of onion powder is good in this recipe.
  • If you like spicy food, increase the cayenne to ¼ teaspoon.

Broccoli Tots Instructions

Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here are the basic steps for making this recipe:

  • In a large bowl, whisk eggs, salt, pepper, garlic powder, oregano, and cayenne. Add the cheddar and almond flour. (Photo 1).
  • Add the thawed and drained broccoli. Use a large spoon or rubber spatula to mix everything together. Mix thoroughly, making sure all broccoli pieces are coated. (Photo 2).
  • Shape the mixture into tots. I like to use a 1.5-tablespoon scoop to scoop them right onto the baking sheet. (Photo 3).
  • Bake the tots until golden, for about 10-15 minutes per side, in a 400°F oven. (Photos 4,5).
  • Serve immediately. (Photo 6).
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Expert Tip

For best results, stir the mixture thoroughly. All broccoli pieces should be coated in the almond flour mixture. This will help the broccoli tots retain their shape as they bake.

Recipe FAQs

Can you bake broccoli tots in the oven?

Yes! That's how I always make them, and it works really well. Baking is so much easier than frying. I avoid frying whenever I possibly can. I find it exhausting.

Can I use fresh broccoli?

Yes. I use frozen because it's so convenient - I always have it on hand, and it's already chopped. But you can use fresh broccoli and chop it.

Should I flatten the tots before baking them?

There's no need to flatten the tots once you place them on the baking sheet. While I sometimes gently flatten them, as I do in the video below, I find that I like them better when they're tall rather than flat.

Serving Suggestions

These tasty tots are lovely, all on their own. My kids like dipping them in unsweetened ketchup, Greek yogurt dip, or sour cream dip. They are also good dipped in guacamole.

When I make these tots as a side dish, I like to serve them with a main course that I can bake in the same 400°F oven. So I often serve them with one of the following:

  • Keto meatballs
  • Baked chicken thighs
  • Garlic parmesan wings
  • Baked chicken wings
  • Cheeseburger casserole
  • Keto fried chicken
  • Jerk chicken

Storing Leftovers

You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in an airtight container, for 3-4 days. Reheat them in the microwave at 50% power or in a 300°F oven.

Or enjoy them cold! You can also freeze the leftovers for up to three months.

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Broccoli Tots Recipe

Thesebroccoli totsturn broccoli into a tasty snack. Made with almond flour (or breadcrumbs) and sharp cheddar, they are cheesy and delicious!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time40 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 180kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • Olive oil spray
  • 16 oz frozen chopped broccoli
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 cup sharp cheddar cheese shredded (4 oz)
  • 1 cup almond flour blanched, finely ground (4 oz)

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 400°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with high-heat-resistant parchment paper or nonstick foil and lightly spray it with olive oil cooking spray.

  • Place the broccoli in a microwave-safe bowl. Cover with a microwave-safe plate and microwave for 5 minutes, stirring halfway through cooking, to thaw. Drain REALLY well.

  • Meanwhile, in another large bowl, whisk together the eggs, salt, pepper, garlic powder, oregano, and cayenne.

  • Add the cheddar and the almond flour, then add the thawed and drained broccoli. Use a large spoon to mix everything together. Mix thoroughly, making sure all broccoli pieces are coated.

  • Use a heaping 1.5-tablespoon scoop to transfer mounds of the mixture into the baking sheet. You should get about 24 tots. Make sure they don’t touch each other. Lightly spray the tots with olive oil.

  • Bake the tots for 15 minutes on the first side and for 10 more minutes on the second side, until browned. Allow them to cool for a couple of minutes, then serve.

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Notes

  • You can use 16 oz of fresh broccoli florets instead of frozen broccoli. Chop them into small pieces and microwave them like frozen broccoli but for just three minutes.
  • You don't need to flatten the tots once you place them on the baking sheet. While I sometimes gently flatten them, as I do in the video below, I find that I like them better when they're tall rather than flat.
  • You can keep the leftovers in the fridge, in an airtight container, for 3-4 days. Reheat them in the microwave at 50% power or in a 300°F oven. Or enjoy them cold! You can also freeze the leftovers for up to three months.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 3tots | Calories: 180kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 14g | Sodium: 269mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g

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Broccoli Tots Recipe - Healthy Recipes Blog (20) Vered DeLeeuw, LL.M., CNC, has been following a low-carb real-food diet and blogging about it since 2011. She's a Certified Nutrition Coach (NASM-CNC), has taken courses at the Harvard School of Public Health, and has earned a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from Cornell University. Her work has appeared in several major media outlets, including Healthline, HuffPost, Today, Women's Health, Shape, and Country Living. Click to learn more about Vered.

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  1. Glori

    If using fresh broccoli, is it necessary to precook or blanch before adding it to this recipe? Also, do you recommend chopping the broccoli into small pieces to incorporate better into a ball?

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    • Vered DeLeeuw

      You can use 16 oz of fresh broccoli florets instead of frozen broccoli. Chop them into small pieces and microwave them like frozen broccoli but for just three minutes.

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      • BG

        If there is no access to a microwave, how long and what method would you recommend for cooking?

      • Vered DeLeeuw

        The tots are baked in the oven. To defrost the broccoli without a microwave, place it in a saucepan and add 1/4 cup of water. Cook on medium heat, stirring often, untilit is thawed. This should take 3-5 minutes. Drain thoroughly.

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FAQs

How to make broccoli taste good without adding calories? ›

Healthiest Way to Cook Broccoli

Lightly sauteed with garlic and a splash of water. It's that simple. Cooking broccoli in this way retains most of its colour, nutritional value along with that crunch that results in a delicious side dish that even my youngest and pickiest eater enjoys.

Can you freeze baby tots? ›

To reheat, bake the tots at 350 degrees for 5 minutes or microwave for 15-20 seconds or until warmed through. To freeze, place the cooled tots in a freezer-safe Ziploc bag and freeze for up to 3 months.

What is the healthiest way to cook fresh broccoli? ›

Blanching is a quick dip in boiling water, followed immediately by cooling. You can also preserve both nutrients and the enzyme needed to form protective isothiocyanates if you steam broccoli for three or four minutes (just until crisp-tender) or microwave for less than one minute.

What seasoning is good for broccoli? ›

It's definitely hard to find a spice or herb that doesn't work with broccoli or broccolini. Any combination of garlic, salt, pepper and any classic herbs, (basil, rosemary, sage, parsley, tarragon, thyme, etc.,) is a surefire way to treat these veggies right.

Is frozen broccoli healthy? ›

"Fresh veggies often taste the best, especially if the vegetable is in season. But the good news is that the nutritional value of a vegetable isn't reduced during either the canning or freezing process — making canned or frozen veggies just as healthy as fresh ones.

Are veggie tots healthy? ›

Cauliflower tots are arguably less healthy than tater tots

And in that smaller serving, you're getting the same amount of total fat (7 g) and double the saturated fat (1 g vs. 0.5 g). The cauliflower also has more sodium (310 mg vs. 290 mg per serving), plus two grams of sugar as opposed to the sugar-free classic tots.

Are crispy broccoli florets healthy? ›

DJ&A Broccoli Florets Chips are great healthy snacks, that are lightly cooked and salted. The 33g bag of broccoli chips is made up of around 100g of fresh broccoli! Broccoli (75%), Vegetable Oils, Maltose, Sea Salt, Yeast Extract, Spices, Natural Flavour.

What are the ingredients in Sonic broccoli tots? ›

In these newly available Broccoli Cheddar Tots from Sonic Drive-In you'll find, of course, broccoli. You'll also find — you guessed it — cheddar cheese. And shredded potato. And all of that has been deep fried into totly goodness, if you'll allow us to use the word "totly" after just having made it up.

Can you microwave veggie tots? ›

Storage and Reheating

Keep baked veggie tots in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat in the microwave or back in the oven at 375 degrees F/191 degrees C for 6 to 8 minutes until warmed through.

Do frozen tater tots go bad? ›

Unopened bags of frozen tater tots can last up to 2 years in the freezer beyond the printed date. Once the bag has been opened, the tater tots are good for about 2 months, but they're best when consumed within a few weeks so they don't develop freezer burn.

Can a 1 year old eat frozen food? ›

Limit some frozen and processed foods

Frozen foods such as pizza, chicken nuggets, burgers or chips can be high in fat and salt. If you do offer any of these, only give 1 of them once a week. Avoid processed meat like ham or bacon. If you do offer these, you should also limit them to a small amount once a week.

Is it healthier to steam or bake broccoli? ›

In this regards, it is likely that broccoli cooked by steaming will be better fit for human consumption than other cooking methods. In conclusion, the current study clearly shows that nutrient and health-promoting compounds in broccoli are significantly affected by domestic cooking.

How to eat broccoli for weight loss? ›

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Is microwaving broccoli healthy? ›

That's why steaming is one of the best ways to maximize nutrients. It turns out that's especially true for broccoli. When in doubt, microwave. That's because microwaving uses little to no water, and can heat the vegetable quickly, thus preserving nutrients such as vitamin C that break down when heated.

How can I add flavor to my food without calories? ›

Spices and Herbs

Red pepper flakes or hot sauce can add some spice to your food without added calories or sugars. Another great choice is fresh herbs. Combine some fresh herbs and citrus and you have a delicious, heart-healthy dressing for your fish.

How do you add Flavour without calories? ›

And here are seven ways to do just that.
  1. Use Ingredients That Are In Season And Locally Grown. Farmers markets are a sure-fire way to find seasonal produce. ...
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  3. Season Early With Salt And Spices. ...
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  5. Spice It Up! ...
  6. Add Acidity. ...
  7. Toss In Fresh Herbs.

What is the best tasting way to eat broccoli? ›

10 Ways to Make Broccoli Taste AWESOME
  1. 1) Crispy Roasted Broccoli with Garlic and Parmesan. This garlic roasted broccoli recipe is sure to turn broccoli into one of your favorite vegetables. ...
  2. 2) Onions, Garlic and Butter. Garlic and butter help make broccoli taste irresistible. ...
  3. 3) Cheesy Broccoli with Bacon Bits.

Why does restaurant broccoli taste so good? ›

Many restaurants roast or pan-fry their vegetable side dishes in bacon, butter, or other animal fat – or a mixture of these. Why? Because it makes veggies taste richer, more flavorful, and saltier than they would if you cooked them at home, which encourages you and other customers to keep coming back for more.

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