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brooklynladyp
So delicious! I had been craving a Greek salad so had all the ingredients. Used broccoli, and used homemade preserved lemons instead of fresh, oregano instead of cumin to continue the Greek vibe and added kalamata olives. Tossed with gluten free fusilli. Had to stop myself from going back for more and eating what is supposed to be tomorrow's lunch!
Susan Miller
This really does need to be served right out of the onion, or you risk the feta getting incrementally chewier as it gets cooler.Really good, used broccoli instead of broccoli And it worked well.Used only one block of feta, more than enough.
Barbara
Recommend seasoning all the ingredients recommended in a large bowl and then transferring to the sheet pan. It’s easier to coat everything that way. And don’t worry about measuring the olive oil. Use what you think you need.
Millie
Going through a heat wave so made this on the grill - layered a piece of parchment paper over a piece of tin foil and put everything on, then put on the (lowish heat) grill. Delicious!
Katie
I used preserved lemon (NYT recipe) instead of fresh, used garlic because duh, and used cauli instead of broccolini bc it was the brassica I had on hand, it was GREAT! I also modified this recipe to be vegan (and increased the protein!) by using tofu in place of feta (press then soak with a ratio of 1 Apple cider vin: 1 water: 0.5 lemon juice, salt, oregano, marinate x 6 hours-3 days). It was amazing! If you haven't eaten a lot of tofu this was approachable and delicious!
LH
I added corn (roasted then cut off the cob) to the sheet pan, and also a diced garlic clove to the cooked orzo before mixing in the veggies. Turned out really good and was so easy!
Kendra
Delicious. Used cherry tomatoes and broccoli cut into bite-sized pieces. Because other reviewers said the lemon made it bitter, squeezed lemon juice over the entire pan before putting it in the oven. Also added a few chunks of lemon flesh, but avoided the pith/ peel. Truth be told, I looked at the ingredient list, barely read the recipe, and didn't measure anything, and it turned out great. This recipe is easy to riff off of and is very forgiving.
Linnea
Way tasty. Tips:Broccolini - one bunch is fine, but cut them into thirds (bottom stalk, middle, tops) for easier eating.Onion - medium red onion is fine.Grape tomatoes - need a box and a half.Feta - cut block in half horizontally, then into quarters for 8 pieces total.Tastes great over pearled couscous!
Clio
I assume you could make this with haloumi, as they do in Europe. And red peppers would be a nice addition.
Val
Would this work with tofu instead of feta?
Elissa
I was super excited about making this and was sadly disappointed with the results. I think maybe the pan was too crowded, or maybe it needed a higher temp like 450. The vegetables were more steamed than roasted. No browning or charring, just hot limp vegetables. Feta was nice and warm. I will try again but maybe spread it over two sheet pans, increase the temp, and perhaps crumble and sprinkle feta over it and broil for a few seconds.
jassybeans
I’ll add another bunch of broccolini (one bunch between four isn’t really enough!)
Carly
Delicious and easy and gorgeous! Wow. I cook fancy things all the time and never get a huge reaction from my boyfriend. He cleaned his plate and raved the entire time. I scattered a whole head’s worth of garlic around the pan because we love it. Served with sliced toasted baguette rather than rice. I can’t wait to make this again!
Andy
Leave out the lemon. It leaves a bitter taste
Katie
I did that! It was awesome! It takes a little more planning ahead to get a good marinate in the tofu, but very worth it! "Vegan Tofu Feta Cheese" by Simple Vegan Blog worked out very well!
Aj
Made this exactly according to the recipe- so yummy and easy! It will definitely be in the rotation at our house :)
joe stenger
Caution not too much lemon for KTo crisp broccoli, could put under broiler briefly, but don’t overcook broccoli. This time, it got fairly saucy with tomatoes, peppers, olives.
Denis in Boston
I make this a lot!
celia mllton
Love this! Substituted spinach and quartered mushrooms instead of the broc, and added garlic to it too. It was GREAT (fast too!)
Janna
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Ron Nemirow
This was pretty good. 02/12/24
Nora
I made this tonight and it was a hit! I added chicken breast (seasoned with salt, pepper, za'atar, paprika, and a bit of chili seasoning for a hint of spice) and quartered small potatoes that I boiled before adding to the pan. I layered the red onion, broccolini, and feta onto the pan first and then added the chicken breast on top and the potatoes scattered around the edges and put everything into the oven together on the same sheet pan! Overall cook time was about 30-40 mins. Will make again!!
Miso
Added about a tablespoon each of miso and gochujang whisked together with the lemon juice and a tablespoon of rice vinegar, added a tsp of dry oregano, thyme, and cumin
Cat Stewart
Broccolini is hard to find or quite expensive in my area. I sub arugula for a bitter green, adding just before cooking has finished so it wilts. I like it better!
Mark from Maryland
It was flavorful but it seemed to be lacking something. I olives would help to add a salty briny flavor. Not sure. Would try again with suggestions
Liz
I add tofu and sometimes garbanzos for a protein heavy meal. Serve on top of farro and sprinkle with micro greens
review
Add garbanzos to this!
Emily D
This is a staple in our house and it’s gotten better as we’ve tweaked it. We now double the broccolini and tomatoes, add juice of 1 lemon and chopped preserved lemon (no need for added salt or chopped fresh lemon with this addition), and bake in a casserole dish rather than a pan. The dish retains more juices than the pan, which makes this absolute perfection when tossed with pasta.
Cat Stewart
Love the idea of preserved lemons in this!
chantale
To scale up, 3x broccolini, 2x tomatoes, 1.5x spices, 1.5x oil, one package feta cheese.
Angie
We have been making this for years and absolutely love it, especially as a filling dish that offers different people to pick what they love amongst the ingredients. While the lemon may be bitter to some, to any citrus lover we’ve found they adore it—just make sure you slice it very thin. Then it caramelizes a little but also then it’s not too much of the intense flavor when you cut it amongst the other things. We always do it with couscous but anything that’s a starch would serve well!
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