Brussels sprouts have a bad rap. People think they dislike them without even giving them a chance. These recipes are sure to change everyone into a Brussels sprouts lover!
Similar to a miniature cabbage in taste and appearance, Brussels sprouts can be steamed or boiled. But don't stop there, try sautéing, braising, roasting or grilling them to bring out a whole new flavor for you and your family to enjoy. Another tasty way to enjoy them is to try one of our recipes that combine them with other vegetables for irresistible side dishes.
Brussel sprouts are becoming more and more common and served any night of the week, not just special occasions. Try this recipe if your still a little scared of this leafy vegetable.
A great vegetable for any time of year. This can easily be made in advance and warmed up just before serving. Be sure to toss the bacon and almonds after so they don't get soft.
These Brussels sprouts just might convince the "none for me, thanks" folks to change their minds. Can be halved easily. Choose sprouts of uniform size for easier cooking.
Caramelizing the onion and Brussels sprouts adds that sweetness to them that is sure to please. Have them any night of the week, not just on special occasions. So easy and so delicious.
Once you get over the childhood fright after the mention of "Brussels Sprouts", you'll find they are a vegetable you want more often than special occasions. Versatile and delicious, these little morsels are delicious, especially when paired with pine nuts and garlic.