Wednesday, May 11, 2011

I'm not scared of the B-Sprout - a simple recipe

I've always been intimidated by brussels sprouts but I had them at this super cool garden cafe my hubby took me to for my birthday and they were so delicious I would have given up a plate of chocolate chip cookies for those sprouts...maybe. Anyway, I found this very easy recipe on my favorite healthy recipe blog that turned out fantastic! Try it. Seriously. Try it.

Golden-Crusted Brussels Sprouts

24 small brussels sprouts
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for rubbing
fine-grain sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup grated cheese of your choice (I left out the cheese and they were still delicious!)

Wash the brussels sprouts well. Trim the stem ends and remove any raggy outer leaves. Cut in half from stem to top and gently rub each half with olive oil, keeping it intact (or if you are lazy just toss them in a bowl with a glug of olive oil).

Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in your largest skillet over medium heat. Don't overheat the skillet, or the outsides of the brussels sprouts will cook too quickly. Place the brussels sprouts in the pan flat side down (single-layer), sprinkle with a couple pinches of salt, cover, and cook for roughly 5 minutes; the bottoms of the sprouts should only show a hint of browning. Cut into or taste one of the sprouts to gauge whether they're tender throughout. If not, cover and cook for a few more minutes.

Once just tender, uncover, turn up the heat, and cook until the flat sides are deep brown and caramelized. Use a metal spatula to toss them once or twice to get some browning on the rounded side. Season with more salt, a few grinds of pepper, and a dusting of grated cheese. While you might be able to get away with keeping a platter of these warm in the oven for a few minutes, they are exponentially tastier if popped in your mouth immediately.

4 comments:

  1. I don't know if I can do it. My relationship with brussels sprouts goes way back.

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  2. I totally made these Thursday night! They were awesome even though I kinda burned them ...

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  4. @Becky G.

    I know! I burn them all the time and they still taste good!

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