Delicious and easy to make Paleo Broccoli Fritters made chunks of steamed broccoli and almond flour. These fritters are Grain Free, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal.

Broccoli Fritters
I love dishes that taste indulgent but are secretly full of healthy things making them surprisingly good for you. These broccoli fritters are a guilty pleasure of mine, with a crisp outside and creamy center which tastes more like creamy cheddar and broccoli soup then steamed broccoli.

Broccoli Fritters
From what I hear, tricking your kids into unknowingly eating vegetables like broccoli is a big personal victory in the parenting world. Well these Paleo Broccoli Fritters are your new secret weapon. If you don’t have nutritional yeast on hand and are trying to make these fritters child friendly then you can add in 1/3 cup cheddar cheese for some added gooeyness.

Broccoli Fritters

These broccoli fritters are great served with a fresh salad and wedge of lemon for a healthy lunch or dinner.

Broccoli Fritters
If you are in need of an easy appetizer to serve with a glass of wine to guests, these fritters can also be made bite sized (because I jump at the chance to turn absolutely anything into finger food).

Broccoli Fritters

Here are a few other broccoli recipes you will love:


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4.07 from 16 votes

Broccoli Fritters

Delicious and easy to make Broccoli Fritters made with almond flour and pan fried until crispy!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 8 fritters
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Ingredients 

  • 2 1/2 cups chopped steamed broccoli
  • 3/4 cups Almond Flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup nutritional yeast (or parmesan for SCD)
  • 1 teaspoons dijon mustard
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil

Instructions 

  • Start by cutting the florets off the steamed broccoli and cutting them into small pieces. Cut the stalks into small, thin slices.
  • In a food processor combine the almond flour, eggs, nutritional yeast, dijon mustard and garlic. Mix until well combined.
  • Add in the chopped broccoli and stir through
  • Heat the olive oil in a frying pan on medium heat. Once hot, use a ladle to spoon the batter into the pan to form small patties.. Allow the fritters to cook for 3 minutes until lightly golden and then flip and cook for 2-3 more minutes on the other side. Once cooked transfer to a paper towel and keep warm in the oven while you cook the remainder of the fritters.
  • Serve warm with a lemon wedge

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29 Comments

  1. Sarah Wright says:

    I divided it into two batches: my first batch was the recipe as the recipe calls for except I don’t have a food processor, so I mixed it with a wooden spoon. Anyway, it completely fell apart when I tried flipping it in the pan (it also burned, but maybe I used the wrong pan- stainless steel).
    For the second batch, I added avocado and it EVER SO SLIGHTLY held together more. If I were to make this again, I would probably add 1-1.5 large avocados and a third egg. (I’m not a baker or cook, so this is me guessing what would work.)
    The taste was good once I added salt/pepper to it.

  2. Pam Bartwright says:

    good.  I will make them thicker next time… for they don’t hold shape well on the first side cooking unless VERY well-done… but they are tasty.  I sleeved w a bit of yogurt/sour cream & mostarda … To enhance a bit but good w/o that add & good for lunch the next day.

  3. Vania Miller says:

    I am almost ready to make them tomorrow all ingredients prepped. I wonder if I could freeze them.

  4. Shannon says:

    Could you put these in the air fryer to avoid oil?

    1. Every Last Bite says:

      Unfortunately these will fall apart in the air fryer, they need to be fried in a hot pan to create the crust that will hold them together.

  5. Martyn Ainsworth says:

    Nice recipe but let down by lack of nutritional info on any of the recipes and in the cookbook.

  6. Joan says:

    Eggs are not vegan. Disappointed. 

  7. Héloïse Héron says:

    I looooved it, it’s the perfect recipe for a quick lunch !

  8. Mary Ellen says:

    thank you! I frequently make a broccoli burger but is full of cheese – so went hunting for options to eliminate the cheese and found your version – looks great and I will try tonight — but has anyone tried baking instead of pan frying?

    1. Mary Ellen says:

      ….follow up…..I went ahead and made these but baked them on a rimmed cookie sheet with parchment paper  in 400 degree oven, 15 minutes, then flipped them and baked for another 10 minutes. Delicious. I made my cheese version AND your version without and they were just as good. Thank you so much!

  9. MK says:

    The amount of video ads on this page is overwhelming and makes it impossible to read the recipeÂ