How do you love your brussel sprouts?
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If you want to be fancy, you can do balsamic, pecans, and/or of course, bacon.
But for super easy, go with what tnqnt wrote: olive oil, salt + pepper, 20 min at 400 degrees oven.
I could eat pounds of them in one sitting.
Stir fry with walnuts onion and Bacon. splash of Balsamic Vinegar when done.
Also loveley steamed.0 -
I like them best raw, fresh out of the garden. For dinner though - roasted with balsamic and BACON!0
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It sounds like an odd combination but I find them to be very good mixed with sweet potatoes. Quarter the brussell sprouts and cube the sweet potatoes. Mix together and coat with olive oil, mix in salt, pepper, and a little garlic salt. Bake around 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Very simple but sooo delicious!!0
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I'm odd. I like them with caramelized onions and ketchup.... >.>0
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i didn't read all the replies so i dont know if someone said this already but i saute mine (till soft) with root ginger. it makes them edible, honestly.0
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no seriously, with a touch of butter or olive oil, tons of fresh garlic, and with a good char0 -
what's pancetta? someone mentioned that........I will have to try them like some of you have said...all sounds yummy. My whole family likes them.0
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With bacon and some maple syrup. Really, it's amazing!
(But my kids think I ruined bacon). :laugh:0 -
Sliced and sauteed in a pan with a little olive oil or butter. Seasoned with whatever I'm in the mood for - right now it would be lemon pepper.0
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Lightly steamed then blasted in a super hot cast iron skillet with bacon grease and deglazed with some balsamic vinegar that reduces into a syrup in the pan, coating the tiny cabbages in deliciousness.0
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what's pancetta? someone mentioned that........I will have to try them like some of you have said...all sounds yummy. My whole family likes them.
Essentially bacon that has been cured but not smoked.0 -
chiken bouillon, onions, salt, pepper and garlic powder....that's a good helathy way with some butter if you dare!0
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sliced and peeled, a bit like a cabbage. Par boiled and then fried in butter, with lardons, shallots and lots of salt an pepper.
Not very healthy but really, really nice.0
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