FREE 5-Ingredient Recipe EBook
GET IT NOWMy grilled broccoli recipe adds the best smoky, savory flavor to one of my favorite vegetables. And it comes together so fast… almost as fast as my grilled asparagus and grilled zucchini. I love cooking broccoli on the grill because there isn’t much to it, so I can focus on my main dishes. This is a staple at my cookouts for a reason. Fire up the grill and make some with me!
Why You Need My Grilled Broccoli Recipe

- Smoky grilled flavor – I love sauteed broccoli and roasted broccoli, but when it’s barbecuing weather, nothing beats the smoky goodness you get when you grill broccoli.
- Perfect texture – Crispy and browned on the edges? Check. (My fave part.) Just the right balance of tender, a little crunchy, and sweet inside? Also check. The quick little marinade is my secret.
- Simple and easy – With just 4 ingredients (plus salt and pepper), you can whip up this easy summer side dish in no time.
- 2 ways to grill – Make grilled broccoli directly on the grates for that classic char, or use foil to make it even easier.


Ingredients & Substitutions
This section will explain how to choose the best ingredients for grilled broccoli, what each one does in my recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card.
- Broccoli – You can use fresh or frozen broccoli, but if you use frozen, see my tips on this below. If you’ve got extra fresh broccoli, my broccoli cranberry salad will make the perfect addition to your cookout.
- Oil – This adds flavor and helps you get those browned edges when grilling broccoli. I recommend either olive oil or avocado oil.
- Lemon Juice – I add a tablespoon of lemon juice for zing, plus it tenderizes the veggies. Fresh tastes best, but bottled lemon juice works, too.
- Seasonings – Garlic powder (optional, but I highly recommend!), sea salt (kosher salt also works), and black pepper. Want it fiery? Throw in crushed red pepper flakes. Feeling fancy? Use my steak seasoning (might as well use it for grilling steak while you’re at it) or lemon pepper seasoning.
VARIATION: Try balsamic vinegar or parmesan cheese!
You can replace the lemon juice with balsamic vinegar instead, drizzle on balsamic glaze at the end, or sprinkle with parmesan after grilling.

How To Grill Broccoli
I have step-by-step photos here to help you visualize the recipe. For full instructions with amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card.
- Marinate the broccoli. In a large bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Add the broccoli and let it sit for 15 minutes while the grill preheats. (I start it on medium-high to high heat, but reduce to medium when I’m ready to cook.)


- Wrap in foil (optional). To make grilled broccoli in foil, place the florets on a large piece of aluminum foil and seal the edges to make a packet. Skip this part if you prefer to cook directly on the grill grates.
- Grill until tender. Place the broccoli on the grill and cook until tender. With foil you’ll need to turn just once, but if you place the florets directly on the grates, you’ll want to turn them occasionally to lightly char all sides.


Grilling Times
How long to grill broccoli depends on your individual grill, the size of your florets, and the grilling method. Here are my rule-of-thumb cook times:
- Fresh grilled broccoli: 8-10 minutes
- Fresh broccoli in foil: 10-20 minutes
- Frozen broccoli in foil: 15-25 minutes
Cook until the stems are tender. (I use a small knife or fork to check — it should go in with just a little resistance.) If you’re cooking broccoli on the grill directly, the edges should be slightly charred.
My Recipe Tips
- Cut large broccoli florets for grilling directly on the grates. They’re much easier to manage on the grill, and less likely to slip through the grates. If you prefer smaller pieces, I recommend either a grill basket or using my foil method.
- Don’t skip the marinating time. It doesn’t take long, but it infuses the broccoli with flavor, and makes it more tender. I find it also gets me better browning with less burning.
- Keep the lid closed, except to flip. You’ll need to open it more often if you’re grilling broccoli directly on the grates, but it still mainly softens when the lid is down.
- If the outside is browned but the broccoli is not tender yet, move it over indirect heat. That way, it can finish cooking without burning.
- Want to grill frozen broccoli? Use my foil packet method. This is so that any small frozen pieces won’t fall into the grill as they thaw. It also allows enough time for the inside to cook through. The grilled broccoli will be softer and won’t get those signature charred edges, but it’s still delicious.
Storage & Meal Prep
- Store: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-5 days.
- Meal prep: There isn’t much to prep here, but I almost always cut the florets in advance. I’ve also left the broccoli in the marinade for 24 hours in the refrigerator, and it still turned out perfectly.
- Reheat: You can reheat the broccoli on the grill over indirect heat, but my go-to method is the air fryer at 325 degrees F for a couple minutes (don’t go higher for reheating, or it will get too dark).
- Freeze: You can freeze grilled broccoli, but the texture will be more mushy. If you do decide to freeze, wrap tightly and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. You can even reheat from frozen.

Serving Ideas
If you already have the grill turned on, save time and serve my grilled broccoli recipe with one of my other grilled recipes:
- Beef – Make my best burger recipe or turkey burger recipe (a.k.a. my staples) for a casual meal. For an upgrade, try my grilled London broil or tri tip.
- Chicken – The simplest choices are grilled chicken legs or grilled chicken thighs, but you can also capture even more summer flavors with my bruschetta chicken or chicken kabobs.
- Pork – Whip up my juicy grilled pork chops while you have your grill going. Yum!
- Seafood – I just recently gushed about how much I love grilled salmon, and it goes so well with this grilled broccoli. My Cajun grilled cod is a good alternative for a bolder flavor. And if it’s date night? Grilled lobster or grilled shrimp all the way.
My Tools For This Recipe
These tools are optional, but I find them helpful in some situations:
- Grill Basket – Although it’s not required (I made the grilled broccoli shown here without it), it makes it a lot easier to avoid losing broccoli between the grates.
- Cast Iron Grill Pan – When the weather’s not playing along, my trusty cast iron grill pan saves the day and gets me the same charred edges on the stovetop.
Grilled Broccoli (So Easy)
Cooking broccoli on the grill gives it amazing flavor! My grilled broccoli recipe works with fresh or frozen, direct on the grill or in foil.
Instructions
Tap on the times in the instructions to start a kitchen timer.
-
In a large bowl, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, salt, pepper, and garlic powder, if using. Add the broccoli and toss to coat. Let the broccoli sit for 15 minutes.
-
While the broccoli marinates, preheat the grill for at least 10 minutes, or a grill pan for 3 minutes. Reduce heat to medium right before cooking.
-
To grill broccoli directly on the grill: Place the broccoli onto the grill. Grill for 8-10 minutes, turning occasionally to lightly char all sides, until tender.
To grill broccoli in foil: Place the broccoli on a large piece of aluminum foil. Fold over the foil and seal to form a foil packet. Place the packet onto the grill and cook for 10-20 minutes, turning halfway through, until tender.
LAST STEP: Leave a rating to help other readers, or tag me @wholesomeyum on Instagram. I’d love to hear from you!
Maya’s Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1 cup grilled broccoli, or 1/4 of entire recipe
I provide nutrition facts as a courtesy. Have questions about calculations or why you got a different result? Please see my nutrition policy.
Add Your Notes Your Notes
© Copyright Maya Krampf for Wholesome Yum. Please DO NOT SCREENSHOT OR COPY/PASTE recipes to social media or websites. We’d LOVE for you to share a link with photo instead.
Grilled Broccoli

Gratitude Moment
We got a new grill this year — this one! For the longest time I couldn’t justify the expense, but honestly, with how much I grill (and that whole move-across-the-country thing), it was time. And it has been a dream! Somehow I haven’t gotten any actual pictures with it, but I do have a video on Instagram if you want to see it in action.
Shop
My
Custom












28 Comments
Patricia
1So delicious. Second time I have made and the family loves it. Easy and healthy!
Beth
1We just love this recipe and even like to add a dash of paprika to the broccoli as well! Such a great and easy side to make, and goes perfect with our chicken nights. Can’t wait to make this grilled broccoli again!
Emily
0Huge hit! Thank you! Game changer – everything on the grill!!
Wholesome Yum D
0Emily, I love to hear that! Cooking everything on the grill really does make it easier (and tastier). So glad it was a hit!
Tish Aldom
0I love lemon and broccoli and this was the best iteration of that combo! Had with salmon and baked potatoes everything done on the grill. I’ll be buying more broccoli to make more of this!
Wholesome Yum D
0Tish, I’m so happy to hear that! Lemon and broccoli are such a great match, and pairing it with salmon and baked potatoes sounds like an amazing meal. Thanks for trying it!
Jean C
0I made your grilled broccoli twice and will always go to this recipe. I used the foil with turned up edges and added red peppers both times. It was the best Broccoli that I have made ever. My family LOVED it. Thank you.
Kathy
0I made your grilled broccoli tonight using the foil pouch method. It was the best Broccoli that I have made ever. I have tried many ways and it never turned out the way that I like it. I cooked it for 15 minutes and it was perfect. I will definitely make this again. Yummy!
Athena
0This has become one of our go-to grilled broccoli recipes. It is flavorful, slightly tart, and goes so well with grilled sausage or hamburgers. Five stars!
Starr
0I marinated the broccoli overnight, and it was so convenient to just throw it on the grill the next day. My kids, who usually aren’t big fans of veggies, loved it. This recipe will definitely be a regular at our summer cookouts!
John Ruiz
0Love the lemon juice zing. Had it for dinner and was good.
Christie Vann
0This recipe is fantastic! I will never cook broccoli another way. This is my go-to from now on! Delicious, easy and very flavorful!
AB
0Grill with cover down or up?
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi AB, You would want the cover down.
Kristyn
0Why are grilled veggies just so much better?! Grilled broccoli is the best!!
Wholesome Yum D
0Hi Kristyn, I agree! Grilled vegetables are the best!
Natalie
0I can eat a plate full of grilled broccoli!! It’s delicious!!
Kim
0This recipe was so easy and so delicious! Even my kids ate the broccoli!
Toni
0I love how easy it is! One of our favorite sides!
Allyson
0I love the grilled broccoli! What a simple side dish!
Paula
0Broccoli is my fav and I never thought to grill it until this recipe. Fantastic!
Swathi
0Grilled Broccoli looks yummy
Camille
0This is amazing!!!
Scarlet
0Yum. The broccoli was so good grilled. Still crispy but browned too. Delish.
Lisalia
0I loved this broccoli… yet what really MAKES the recipe is fresh squeezed lemon juice. What a beautiful bright flavor note it adds to this yummy vegetable.
Amy L Huntley
0I absolutely love the charred ends and smoky flavor. One of my new favorite ways to prepare broccoli.
Kristyn
0Great tips!! Love marinating the broccoli! It definitely adds great flavor & love the slight grilled flavor, too!
Natalie
0This is the best way to eat broccoli!! I could snack on this all day!