We could all do with finding ways to get more vegetables into our diet and these little cheesy baked broccoli bites (broccoli tots) are the best way. Crispy, cheesy and comforting, but packed with broccoli too. Kids will love this finger food and you can be happy knowing they are eating some veg too. You can batch cook them and keep them in the freezer for an easy side dish/snack too.
Broccoli isn't everyone's favourite food, but cheese makes everything better and it certainly makes this green vegetable more appealing to kids.
If you have tried convincing your kids that these little green trees will make them big and strong and with not a positive result, then try giving it to them a different way.
Mixing broccoli with cheese and breadcrumbs and turning it into broccoli tots (as they are called in the US) makes it much more exciting for kids and it's perfect for baby led weaning. Older kids will enjoy getting their hands dirty and making these broccoli bites too.
If you are looking for some other vegetable packed recipes, then why not try our Vegetable Fajitas, Vegetable Pasta Bake, Creamy Vegetable Soup, or Cheesy Vegetable Pie.
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Why You Will Love Them
- An easy way to get more vegetables in your diet - It can be a struggle to eat more vegetables, especially with fussy eaters, but this is an easy way to sneak them in.
- Kids love them - Kids will love making and eating them. They are really cheesy, which will appeal to kids (and adults).
- Freezable - These freeze really well, so make a big batch to keep in the freezer for easy meals.
- Ready in less than 30 minutes - These are quick and easy to make.
Ingredients and Substitutions
A full ingredients list, along with US Customary and Metric measurements, can be found in the recipe card at the end of this post.
- Broccoli - The star of the dish. You could use a mixture of broccoli and cauliflower.
- Bread - This is used to make your own breadcrumbs. You could use store bought breadcrumbs if you prefer.
- Onion - Make sure this is diced finely. You could use shallots, which would add a sweeter flavour.
- Cheese - We used mature cheddar, as it has a strong flavour so you can use less. Some feta would work well too, or parmesan. We wouldn't recommend something like mozzarella, as it is too stringy.
- Eggs - This helps to bind the broccoli bites together.
- Garlic powder and dried oregano - These add some extra flavour, but they can be left out if you prefer.
Variations
We love the specks of green you can see in these broccoli bites, but you could always swap the broccoli for cauliflower instead, or use a mixture of the two. For a little extra flavour, finely chop some spring onions or shallots and mix them in. You could also add some chopped spinach for extra greens.
A really good quality mature cheddar is what we used to make this and because it's such a strong cheese, you don't need to use a lot of it. But, you could use a mixture of hard cheese like cheddar, Parmesan, Gouda or even add some mozzarella.
You could really mix things up with the flavours here. Like things a bit spicy? Add some Mexican seasoning!
Step by Step
Prep: Preheat your oven to 200°C/180°C(fan)/400°F/Gas 6.
- Step 1: Add the broccoli to a pan of boiling water and simmer for 3 minutes.
- Step 2: Drain and then add to a large bowl and mash until very fine.
- Step 3: Add the rest of the ingredients to the bowl.
- Step 4: Mix well.
- Step 5: Take out 1 tablespoon at a time and roll into a small sausage and repeat until you have 20. Place on a lined or oiled baking sheet.
- Step 6: Put into the oven for 25 minutes until they start to crisp up.
What to Serve with Broccoli Bites
Kids will love these are a snack, but they are also delicious as a side dish. Why not try them with one of these family friendly main meals:
- Crispy Chicken Goujons
- Oven Cooked Sausages
- Easy Pizza Toast
- Oven Egg and Chips
- Hunter's Chicken
- Sausage and Mash Pie
- Easy Shepherd's Pie
- Greek Chicken Skewers
Storage
Store: You can keep these broccoli bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Freeze: These freeze really well and they hold together really well. Freeze them on a tray first and then once they are all frozen you can put them into a freezer bag. Just take them out as and when you need them, defrost and reheat.
Defrost: You can defrost them in the fridge in a few hours.
Reheat: We reheat them in a frying pan in a little oil for a couple of minutes. This helps them to regain their shape after defrosting too.
Extra Tips
- Use a mixture of broccoli and cauliflower, or just cauliflower to change things up.
- You can stick to just mature cheddar, or you can use a mixture of cheddar, Parmesan and mozzarella.
- Roll these into balls, bake and then stir into pasta sauce for some vegetarian meatballs.
- Get creative with the flavours! If you like things spicy, then add some Mexican seasoning.
- You can also make these crispier by swapping the wholemeal breadcrumbs for Panko breadcrumbs.
Frequently Asked Questions
We baked these broccoli bites to keep them that little bit lighter as you don't need to use any oil (apart from a little on the baking tray). However, if you want to get them really crispy, then you can fry them for a couple of minutes each side. If you use Parmesan in the recipe instead of cheddar, this will help to get them really nice and crispy.
You can also make these crispier by swapping the wholemeal breadcrumbs for Panko breadcrumbs.
Yes! Roll them into balls instead of sausage shapes and still bake them and then just gently stir them into some pasta sauce before serving. No need for vegetarians to miss out on meatballs.
If you use gluten free breadcrumbs and make sure there is no cross contamination, then these can be gluten free.
Yes, you can double this recipe and there is no change to the method or cooking time.
Yes, you can. You will need to steam the frozen broccoli first, and then drain it and squeeze out some of the liquid using a paper towel.
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Recipe
Cheesy Baked Broccoli Bites
Ingredients
- 300 g (10.5 oz) Broccoli - chopped
- 3 slices Whole wheat bread - blended into bread crumbs
- 0.5 Onion - finely diced
- 60 g (0.5 cups) Mature cheddar - grated
- 2 Eggs - whisked
- 1 teaspoon Garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon Dried oregano
- 1 pinch Sea salt
- 1 pinch Ground black pepper
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 200°C/180°C(fan)/400°F/Gas 6.
- Add the broccoli to a pan of boiling water and simmer for 3 minutes. Drain and then add to a large bowl and mash until very fine.
- Add the rest of the ingredients to the bowl and mix well.
- Take out 1 tablespoon at a time and roll in to a small sausage and repeat until you have 20.
- Place on a lined or oiled baking sheet and cook in the oven for 25 minutes until they start to crisp up. Serve with your favourite dip.
Recipe Tips
- Use a mixture of broccoli and cauliflower, or just cauliflower to change things up.
- You can stick to just mature cheddar, or you can use a mixture of cheddar, Parmesan and mozzarella.
- Roll these in to balls, bake and then stir in to pasta sauce for some vegetarian meatballs.
- Get creative with the flavours! If you like things spicy, then add some Mexican seasoning.
- You can also make these crispier by swapping the wholemeal breadcrumbs for Panko breadcrumbs.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
Maggie Torres says
Just one weight watchers point each? These would be great for a snack. Can I freeze them? As I couldn't eat them all.
Imogen says
Thank you for mentioning that there is nothing wrong with cheese. I am sick of seeing these health nuts of IG saying about how bad cheese is.
I haven't heard of this cheese before, but I will look out for it.
Felesha Bell says
These look so great and healthy too!!! Yummy! Would love to just pop one in my mouth now!!
David @ Spiced says
What a fun recipe, Dannii! I seriously love some good sharp cheddar cheese, and I enjoy roasted broccoli...so I'm thinking this combo is perfect! Plus, they're in little bite size form...which means they are already awesome! :-)
Renz says
I love love cheese. I like that you mentioned the amount of flavor and that you can use less of it. Sometimes you have to use a whole block of cheese to get the flavor you want. These bites are too cute. Can't believe there's broccoli in there
Ivanna | Provocative Joy says
Wow, these look absolutely delicious. I would love them with cauliflower myself. I'll have to let you know how those go. I also love brands that produce quality AND steward their resources well.
Joanna says
These look delicous I should give These a try to get more veg into my sons diet.
Stacey says
This is such a great idea! As a whole family we are not very good at eating vegetable, so I think this would help.
Thanks Danni x
Justine Willat says
Can you freeze these?
Dannii says
Yes you can!
Elizabeth says
I am loving the sound of these! I might even be able to get some greens into my kids with this recipe!
Jollies and Jaunts says
These look fantastic! Always keen to find new ways to add more veg to my diet so these are a great idea.
LaaLaa says
Oh I've got the ingredients for this, I agree with mature cheddar being so strong in flavour less is more. Good for the dairy cut back.Potato croquettes how could I forget these - reminds me of school.
Fashion and Style Police says
Fab post. I am swapping fried for baked.
Lubka Henry says
These bites look and sound absolutely amazing! I'd only swap the cheese to a healthier feta option ;)
Izzy says
Omg. These look amazing and I actually think I could get my son to eat these too. Thanks for a child friendly snack!