Once baked, the fennel sheds its licorice-like flavor and gains a creamy texture and caramelized taste that everyone will love. It’s excellent as a starter or a tasty side dish. Check out our best vegetable sides recipe collection!
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Its sturdy and crunchy bulb-like stem can be eaten raw on its own (just like a carrot) or sliced into salads (like in our fennel and orange salad). However, few know that fennel is also delicious when cooked, especially when roasted in the oven with olive oil, salt, and black pepper. Oven roasting wonderfully transforms the flavor and texture of fennel into something completely different than when raw. Its natural sweetness is accentuated, and the fresh anise-licorice flavor of raw fennel is replaced by a buttery, warm, cozy, and absolutely divine taste. The crunchy texture turns tender and melts in your mouth. If you’ve never had roasted fennel before, you are in for a treat. And even people that usually struggle with fennel’s peculiar flavor tend to fall in love with this roasted fennel recipe.
Olive oil
Extra virgin olive oil is a beautiful flavor match with fennel; it adds a fruity flavor and helps the fennel cook evenly without burning.
Salt and pepper
Add a sprinkle of sea salt, kosher salt, and freshly ground black pepper.
Parmesan
Grated parmesan cheese is entirely optional, and the roasted fennel is delicious without it. If you are serving this recipe to people not used to eating veggies, then adding a sprinkle of parmesan cheese on top can help! Add the parmesan after the fennel has already been roasted, then broil for a few minutes until the parmesan melts. For dairy-free, pick shredded dairy-free cheese. Rinse the fennel, pat it dry, then cut off the fronds and set them aside for garnishing. Cut off and discard the top part of the stalks. Cut the fennel bulb in half, then slice it into wedges of about the same size. Tip: there’s no need to remove the outer layers unless they are heavily bruised. Transfer the sliced fennel to the baking tray, season with olive oil, salt, black pepper, and toss it with your hands, and arrange it flat on a single layer. Bake in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until very tender. Arrange on a serving platter and sprinkle with finely chopped fennel fronds (or dill) and a drizzle of good quality extra virgin olive oil. Broil for 5 to 10 minutes until the parmesan melts, and the fennel is golden-brown.
Serving suggestions
Serve as a side dish with pasta:
20-minute lemon pasta with spinach and Italian flavors.Broccoli pasta with a velvety and creamy broccoli sauce.Butternut squash pasta with ricotta and parmesan, a plant-based pasta favorite.Lemon and ricotta pasta: easy weeknight and creamy dinner in 20 minutes!Pasta al Limone with fresh thyme, ricotta, and walnuts.Mushroom ragu ready in 30 minutes with a food processor.
Serve as a starter or green side with your favorite protein. Some ideas are:
Mushroom tofu cutlets: a 25-minute main dish with plenty of chew and flavor!Lemon tofu with a tasty lemon sauce, perfect with rice and a side of veggies.Chickpea Frittata with roasted veggies, for a quick lunch, and dinner idea.Marinated cubes of tofu: charred, chewy, and flavor-packed tofu.
Tofu Mushroom Recipe
Marinated Tofu
Vegan frittata – no eggs, no tofu
Lemon Tofu
Freezer: we don’t recommend freezing this recipe.
More roasted veggies
Looking for more roasted vegetables? Check out our blog post on how to roast vegetables, or pick one of the following:
30-minute roasted broccoli with lemon and garlic vinaigretteItalian roasted peppers with fresh herbs and easy tips to successEasy roasted Brussels sprouts with a creamy mustard dressingThe best roasted potatoes: soft on the inside, crisp outside.
Roasted Peppers
Roasted Broccoli
Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Roasted Potatoes
Braised artichokes “alla Romana”: Italian flavor and tender artichoke hearts.Slow-cooked red cabbage with apples is a perfect side for autumn and winter.Fennel and orange salad: a crunchy, light, and tasty Sicilian-inspired side dish.Green bean salad: a super tasty side dish of tender-crips green beans with feta and a creamy mustard dressing.
For many more side dish ideas, check out our sides category page.
Green Bean Salad
Braised Red Cabbage
Carciofi alla Romana (Roman style artichokes)
Fennel and Orange Salad
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