I only recently decided that I actually like broccoli.
For years, I despised it, avoiding it on veggie trays, picking it out of soups, and steering clear of casseroles and pastas with those pesky green crowns. My boyfriend even used to make jokes about it - when we would go out to eat and I would order something that might have broccoli, he would smile and say, "I'll be sure to tell them you want extra broccoli." I would usually roll my eyes, smile back, and reply with, "Ha, ha. I know you think you're very funny." (Incidentally, he is usually quite hilarious.)
My aversion to broccoli was pretty strange, considering I am really not a picky eater, and I do enjoy most vegetables. Plus, I am a big girl. I know vegetables are good for me so I don't need to be coerced into eating them. But still... Broccoli was always a sticking point for me.
Broccoli cut up and prepped the day before to make this soup even easier.
But now I would say I like broccoli.
I honestly don't know if my tastebuds suddenly took a liking to this veggie, or if it was just the fickle winds of change, but there was a definite turning point. One day I hated broccoli, the next day I liked it.
I can't say I love it yet, but I like it. Sort of like with any new relationship, I am still trying to decide exactly how I feel about it, but broccoli is growing on me day by day. We haven't had our first fight yet, so we are still in the honeymoon phase, but so far things are looking good.
So in the spirit of celebrating my new found feelings for broccoli, I thought I would share an easy, satisfying way to enjoy this lovely veggie. This recipe is from my good friend and super-mom, Ana. She makes this recipe on busy weeknights, and believe it or not, her 2 1/2-year old daughter actually requests this soup all the time! She looooooves her broccoli soup.
I got to try Ana's Weeknight Broccoli Soup right after her second child was born - I was over at her place one evening, and she was chatting, entertaining her daughter, making this soup, and cleaning up the kitchen while balancing her newborn on her hip. Yes, I did say she was super-mom. But basically, the fact that Ana can multi-task and make this soup at the same time is just a testament to how easy it is - and that is something that any busy guy or gal can appreciate.