Sheet-Pan Sausage Parmesan With Garlicky Broccoli Recipe (2024)

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Figaro

The questions being asked about various recipes is appalling; most of you don't seem to read. If you have a question as to what goes where, and how much, re-reading the recipe carefully usually reveals the answer. This makes questions like amount of tomato sauce and where to put the grated garlic totally unnecessary.

Klkruger

"Tenting with foil" is not going to keep the broccoli warm; never does. Start the broccoli later, about 5 min or so, so that it is done when the sausage is - or just after as the sausage and sauce will stay hot much longer than the broccoli. Use Aleppo over the insipid crushed red pepper. 1/3 cup ricotta split into 4 servings? In what universe? The pic above shows that much on ONE serving. Use 3/4-1 cup. Use diced FRESH mozz rather than the disgusting grate-able rubbery stuff.

fambrough

I prefer boccoli rabe for this treatment. It's astringency is oddly addictive and will help cut the fattiness of the sausage.

Diane

One suggestion for those making this recipe for the first time (and reading the comments) - try making it first per the original recipe. I thought it was excellent cooked exactly as specified.

Sarah

We loved it... the 13 year old said, 'Mom, this broccoli is fire.' It's a good thing. :)

Westerner

Try this recipe for the techniques it presents: making a tasty quick sauce from pantry staples and roasting ingredients in a hot oven. The sausage in particular (and we tested both traditional and vegan types) has a superior flavor to stovetop cooked.That said, the final dish was, in my husband's words, "Too much much." Not enough sauce, fussy assembly, and all that cheese made the whole less than the sum of its parts.

Carol

For those of us who cannot tolerate red pepper flakes or bell peppers or thai chili peppers, it seems that more and more recipes require at least one of these embellishments. Can recipes be tasty without them? Any suggestions for substitutions that are NOT pepper

marnie

Next time will double sauce so there actually is some for dipping a crusty bread

Peggy S.

My husband asked for pasta and tomato sauce. I wanted protein. Along came the NYTimes Cooking newsletter and there was this recipe. I didn't have everything in the house, so... I used garden tomato sauce from the freezer and added more garlic and the red pepper flakes. Reduced it as directed in the recipe. No Italian sausage so I used green onion pork sausage from a local farmer. Otherwise followed the recipe & served it over pasta. Excellent!! Thanks, NYTimes!

Susanne

Very tasty and a different take on ingredients that I use frequently. I made this simple recipe an easier clean up by cooking the sausage and the broccoli on the same large rimmed baking sheet. When the broccoli was ready I removed it to a bowl which I covered with foil to keep hot until the cheese melted on the sausage.

Sarah P

Unless you have an excellent air-handling system in your kitchen, don't make this in the oven. The pricking of the sausages and 450 degrees meant grease spattering in the oven and billows of smoke in the kitchen. I'll try it again in the summer, but never again indoors.

Donna H

I'm sorry. A skillet and two sheet pans for a sheet pan dinner? Too fussy and not worth the trouble...

Newtdude

You mix it with the ricotta.

LS Gourmet

We sliced the sausage in half lengthwise to lessen the cooking time and still it took longer than the recipe suggests. The broccoli came out crunchy, dark and delicious, I may never cook it any other way from now on. With the exception of the timing for the sausage this was a great week night dinner. Mopped up the tomato sauce with French bread, all good, all gone!

Neal

Gotta love the 'tweakers' who change everything to the point they're cooking something entirely different, then complain the recipe wasn't what they thought it could be.

emmm

Delicious, make two heads of broccoli

cooked separately

I chose to sautee the broccoli with olive oil, tons of garlic and black pepper with a smidge of water. I also cut the sausages into quarters, sliced down the middle and then cut in half. I used a smaller square pan and served the sausages over big slides of bread that had been in the oven with olive oil and melted parm. It ended up being an open faced sausage parm sandwich with sautéed garlic broccoli. It was delicious!

Jennifer

Thanks to reading the comments, I switched up the method a little. I used a quarter sheet pan and cooked the sausage on it. Removed the sausage to a baking dish and put broccolini on the same quarter sheet pan. I put both the baking dish with the sauced/cheesed sausage and the broccolini quarter sheet pan in the oven at the same time to finish. Worked well and was good.

Betsey

Made this mostly as written - only 1# of sausage, heaping 1/3 c of ricotta. Would cut back on ricotta slightly; use smaller dish for sausage, at least double the broccoli. Also fresh mozzarella instead of shredded.

Hannah

@Carol, I am three years late in reply to your comment, but I am of the firm opinion that if you strongly dislike a very common spice, it is on you to think of alternatives. I don't like black pepper, but you don't see me commenting on it, demanding alternatives for small amounts of black pepper in recipes. The point of the red pepper here is to add a bit of spice and fruitiness. I would suggest simply using two varieties of nice black pepper instead.

sarah

Halve sausage lengthwise and in total. No mozzarella/Parmesan

sarah

Halve sausage lengthwise and otherwise. Don’t bother with mozzarella/Parmesan

J in Marblehead

Vegetarian option: I made this with the Impossible Sausage, putting the fake sausage in with the tomato sauce. I added a 1/2 can of water and some cherry tomatoes that were about to go bad. Otherwise it was Melissa’s recipe and it was delicious.

slaster138

Wooooow did this take a long time to cook. Like twice as long in the oven. Also, as others have noted, not really a sheet pan supper. A very good, not especially fast, regular supper.

Family Fave

Easy weeknight meal, and everyone cleans their plate!

Sheila Pulver

This is very good but, after reading comments, I made an easier version of it by roasting big on-the-vine cherry tomatoes until they collapsed, with garlic and basil, on the same pan as the broccoli and sausage, and then dolloped with just the ricotta as the Parmesan and mozzarella seemed like a bit much. Easy and very tasty.

Barbara

Many rec. doubling sauce.

sausage sheet pan

Also used three sheet pans quarter inch

Erin Becky

The recipe tastes good, but the visual in the sheet pan is a bit unappetizing. I suggest cooking the sausage in a smaller glass dish and not a sheet pan.

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