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Beef and Broccoli with EVOO

Beef and Broccoli Recipe with Extra Virgin Olive Oil

January 5, 2022

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Video Recipe for Beef and Broccoli with EVOO

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Not all kitchen oils are created equally. Using the correct oil is important when preparing homemade meals for our families.

Two of my favorite cooking oils are olive and avocado oils, but there are enough brands on the store shelves to overwhelm even the smartest of consumers!

Today I’m sharing my Beef and Broccoli Recipe in collaboration with Moms Meet and the Flavor Your Life Campaign.

Beef and Broccoli with EVOO Recipe

Flavor Your Life seeks to educate those of us in North America about authentic 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Europe.

The flavors of EVOO are influenced by the soil, rain, sun, and the many varieties of olives. An olive is not just an olive when it comes to 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil. There are hundreds of varieties of olives with different characteristics. Farmers know that olives picked early add powerful flavors to the oil. Ripened olives offer different flavors. In fact, the best EVOO is made with early harvested olives when they are almost green!

Easy Beef and Broccoli Recipe

If you are new to cooking with 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil, here are a few facts and tips to get you started in the kitchen…

100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil Facts:

  1. Extra virgin olive oil is made by pressing olive oil, without heat or chemicals; it’s known as the first cold pressed olive oil.

  2. Olive oils are tested for peroxide values. Lower values indicate fresher oil and more rapid processing.

  3. Extra virgin olive oil is virtually free of acidity—below 0.8%. If the percentage of oleic acid (fatty acid) is too high, it indicates improper production and rancidity.

  4. A panel of trained, expert tasters tests for taste defects and the presence of positive attributes of fruitiness, bitterness, and spiciness. If the oil doesn’t have the signature fruity taste and harmonious balance, it won’t receive an Extra Virgin rating.

Flavor Your Life Campaign

100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil Tips:

  1. Experiment with different oils for different occasions.

  2. Use delicate oils for salad dressings or as a condiment over mild foods, like vegetables, fish, eggs, or potatoes.

  3. Pair robust oils with hearty foods that can stand up to the intense flavor, like steak or spicy soup.

  4. With a high smoking point of 400°F, extra virgin olive oil is suitable for cooking and can enhance any dish by drizzling on as a finisher.

  5. Between use, store your oil somewhere dark and cool (around 57°F, if possible), not on the counter or near a stove, and never in the refrigerator. Keep the lid on tight and use your oil within six months of opening.

Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil

As part of my collaboration, I reviewed the Italian EVOO, Le Stagioni d’ Italia. I really love the extra flavor that it added to my beef and broccoli recipe.

Italian EVOO, Le Stagioni d’ Italia

  • 100% Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil is the first cold pressed olive oil from the first round of extraction of fresh, intact olives—it has not been heated during processing, so it retains its full nutritional value.

  • It is harvested in Italy and is vegan, gluten free, and contains no additives or preservatives.

  • It has a robust flavor of artichoke and almond, with a medium bitter and spicy aftertaste, as well as a green, ripe, fruity aroma with a leafy feel.

  • 100% Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil typically retails for $19.99 for a 500 mL bottle.

With no further ado, I hope you enjoy my beef and broccoli recipe and that it nourishes your family as you sit together around the dinner table!

Video Recipe for Beef and Broccoli with EVOO

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Ingredients for Beef and Broccoli Recipe:

100% Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil

2 - 2 1/2 lbs. beef tips

1 cup frozen celery

1 lb. package frozen peppers and onions blend (red, green, orange, yellow)

reduced sodium soy sauce or tamari sauce

1 can cream of celery (Easy Cream Soup Recipe with Clean Ingredients)

frozen broccoli

rice

Raw Beef Cooking
Beef with Broccoli and Peppers and Onions
Beef and Broccoli Out of the Oven

Steps to Prepare Beef and Broccoli with Italian EVOO:

  1. Drizzle 100% Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a skillet.

  2. Place beef tips in the skillet and brown.

  3. Add frozen celery and peppers/onions to the beef tips and continue cooking as the veggies thaw.

  4. Drizzle soy sauce over the beef tips and veggies.

  5. Add cream of celery and mix well.

  6. Place beef tips and vegetables in a glass dish and cover with foil.

  7. Bake in a preheated oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for one hour and fifteen minutes.

  8. Place frozen broccoli on an oven-safe tray. Drizzle with 100% Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil and add salt and pepper to taste. Roast in oven until tender.

  9. Mix the roasted broccoli with the beef and serve over rice.

  10. Eat as prepared or serve with soy or tamari sauce.

More Easy Weeknight Dinner Recipes to Try:

Hearty Homemade Chili

Carrot-Broccoli Bake with Chicken Recipe

Easy Stovetop Lasagna Recipe for Busy Mamas

Tater Tot Casserole with Veggies

Taco Wraps and Homemade Taco Seasoning

Chicken Pot Pie

Ham and Veggie Quiche

Spaghetti Bake with Spinach

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