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Another recipe, roast them in an oven dish. Before roasting put some olive oil on them (or butter) some garlic, salt and crushed pecans. The pecans go really well with brussel sprouts.Roast them and use bits of bacon and a bit of bacon grease. Cook past al dente but not soft.
One of the more popular side items in mid-upper end restaurants for at least 2-3 years or so. I can eat a small serving, but the wife can make a meal out of them. But, to each his own.
Definitely put olive oil and Kosher salt and fresh ground pepper on most things we cook. Never thought about pecans with Brussel Sprouts. Will have to suggest it to the wife. Thanks for the tip!Another recipe, roast them in an oven dish. Before roasting put some olive oil on them (or butter) some garlic, salt and crushed pecans. The pecans go really well with brussel sprouts.
Shave a little Parmesan or similar hard cheese over them when you serve. Definitely al dente, that's the most important thing. So many vegetables are actually good if they aren't cooked beyond recognition.Roast them and use bits of bacon and a bit of bacon grease. Cook past al dente but not soft.
One of the more popular side items in mid-upper end restaurants for at least 2-3 years or so. I can eat a small serving, but the wife can make a meal out of them. But, to each his own.
Adding bacon to ANYTHING makes it more palatable. Why ruin bacon with the vegetable equivalent of poop?Roast them and use bits of bacon and a bit of bacon grease. Cook past al dente but not soft.
One of the more popular side items in mid-upper end restaurants for at least 2-3 years or so. I can eat a small serving, but the wife can make a meal out of them. But, to each his own.
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Another recipe, roast them in an oven dish. Before roasting put some olive oil on them (or butter) some garlic, salt and crushed pecans. The pecans go really well with brussel sprouts.