Vegan Bang Bang Broccoli


I feel like when the weather starts to get chilly is when I want to start frying things. In the summer time, fried food just doesn’t appeal to me. It is heavy and greasy, which sucks in the heat of summer, but is an amazing comfort in the chill of winter and fall.



Last week, I had the insane pleasure of going to Dirt Candy in New York City. It was hands down in the top 5 meals of my entire life. One of the many dishes I had was the Korean Fried Broccoli. It was so frickin’ delicious. My husband wasn’t with me, so I immediately sent a picture, suggesting(ferociously) that he try to make the dish for me! I found the recipe for it on the internets! We then got to talking about making our own fried broccoli entree, and after careful thought and brainstorming, we came up with a test for Bang Bang Broccoli!

Vegan Bang Bang Broccoli

Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
15 mins
Total Time
30 mins

Asian inspired broccoli panko fried to perfection drizzled with a creamy sweet and spicy sauce.
Course: Main Course

Ingredients

Bang Bang Sauce
1/4 C. Vegan mayo
2 Tbsp. Chili paste
1 Tbsp. Agave nectar
Batter
1 C. Almond milk
1 tsp. Apple cider vinegar
3/4 C. All purpose flour
1/2 C. Cornstarch
1 tsp. Salt
2 tsp. Hot sauce
And the rest
2 C. Panko bread crumbs
1 Head of Broccoli
Oil for frying
Chives for garnish(optional)

Instructions

Make the sauce, whisk together the mayo, chilli paste and agave in a small bowl. Set aside.

Make the batter, add the apple cider vinegar to the almond milk in a small bowl and let sit for a few minutes to make vegan buttermilk. Add the flour, cornstarch, and salt to a medium sized mixing bowl, then add the hot sauce and almond milk mixture to the dry ingredients and whisk together until combined.

Put the panko in a separate bowl.

Cut broccoli into florets, then heat the oil on medium high in a large pan, I like to use a cast iron skillet, you need about 1/2-1 inch of oil at the bottom of the pan.

Dip each floret of broccoli in the batter, then into the panko and coat thoroughly. Once the oil is hot add the broccoli to the hot oil. Fry for about a minute or two on each side, or until brown and crispy. Drizzle with sauce and serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

If you want to bake the broccoli instead of frying it, bake at 425 degrees for about 15-20 minutes or until it browns.

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