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For delicious brussels sprouts, cook them in very hot oil The cut side will sear, as will some of the leaves, resulting in a toasty, charred flavor that is irresistible, especially to children Don’t use an expensive olive oil for this dish
Ingredients: brussels sprouts, olive oil
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Proof that bacon and brussels belong together.
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A creative and fun way to enjoy a great fall and winter vegetable: crunchy “buns” of roasted brussels sprouts with a tasty middle -- a confit of caramelized onions, tangy mustard and savory tempeh -- that makes for “dreamy bites of pure umami goodness," said Marla Rose of Berwyn, Ill who sent us this special recipe.
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Get some green on the table—smothered in cream and cheese, naturally.
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Parmesan crusts make everything drool worthy.
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Chef David Chang's family tradition holds that each of his relatives bring their own "famous" dishes to Thanksgiving dinner. Try this brussels sprouts recipe, which has been David's own famous dish for six years now.
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Roasted Brussels sprouts make an elegant side dish when served in an intensely savory sherry-cream sauce flavored with mushrooms and bacon.
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A shower of lemon zest and black mustard seeds on a fast sauté of hashed brussels sprouts makes a traditional side dish with unexpected, bright flavors Slice the sprouts a day or so before (a food processor makes it easy) and refrigerate until it's time to prepare them.
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Brussels sprouts, dried cherries, almonds, and Parmesan cheese are tossed in a simple vinaigrette in this quick and easy salad recipe.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 35 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Brussels sprouts are pan-fried in seasoned butter flavored with brown sugar, curry, and jerk seasoning in this Caribbean-inspired take on a favorite winter vegetable.
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Sweet and tart balsamic vinegar pairs well with the bitterness of Brussels sprouts, and the bacon adds a smokey flavor making this a terrific side dish.