Fried Brussels Sprouts Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"I've only eaten brussel sprouts steamed, until I found this recipe. This is from my mom's 500 Low-Carb Recipes' cookbook by Dana Carpender. I added the lemon juice.This recipe has lots of possibilities!"

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Ready In:
15mins

Ingredients:
6
Serves:

4

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ingredients

  • 1 lb Brussels sprout
  • 4 -6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 -4 garlic cloves, minced
  • lemon juice, my addition, for garnish (optional)
  • salt, to taste
  • white pepper, to taste

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directions

  • Remove brown outer leaves of brussel sprouts. Cut the brussel sprouts in half. NOTE: Original recipe left brussel sprouts whole. It's your choice to cut in half or leave whole.
  • In sauce pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the brussel sprouts and fry, stirring occasionally, until very dark brown, almost charred, but NOT burnt.
  • The last minute of cooking, add the garlic and stir in to combine. Be careful not to burn the garlic!
  • Season to taste with salt, white pepper and lemon juice if using. Serve warm.

Questions & Replies

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  1. Is this Asian style lol My boyfriend and I are not agree

    Mina E.

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Reviews

  1. I LOVED this recipe. I've never fried brussel sprouts before and this sounded so differant. Finally got around to trying it last night and it went together so easy. I did add some sauted onions to the mix at the beginning and then followed the directions exactly. The addition of the garlic and lemon gave it just the right flavor. Thanks so much for posting.

    Bonnie G #2

  2. I was not able to get mine as brown as I wanted but I think that may have been because I used frozen brussels. I followed the recipe exactly other thatn that, they were still very good. They wer soft and flavorful. I will continue to make them this way even if I never am able to get them to brown. I added the joice of half a lemon, yummy.

    jameswife24

  3. Love this idea, but try using unrefined Coconut Oil instead of Olive Oil. It takes heat without changing it's composition, making it a healthier oil to cook with. And no, it doesn't taste like coconut... but hey, that's not a bad idea to toss in some shredded dried coconut for a refreshing taste! Another additive, that's natural is a product called Junselle's Turkish Gold. It's a high quality blend of nuts/honey/oats that would be yummy. I think that product is 'googleable' LOL! Thanks for posting!

    publishinggal

  4. This was tasty and easy. However, if you are not a fan of brussel sprouts, I don't think this will convert you. However, for those of us who are, this was a nice treat. Made for ZWT6.

    JackieOhNo!

  5. I have been pan frying Brussels sprouts for years but never thought of adding a squeeze of lemon juice. What a great addition. Thanks for sharing!

    Gibson Girl

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Tweaks

  1. How delicious is this recipe! I just added parmasean cheese in with the garlic at the end. In the future I will add it right at the end, the parm started to melt and stick to the pan. Also I could have fried them a little longer. Still, just absolutely delicious ??????

    • Fried Brussels Sprouts Recipe - Food.com (21)

    Ashlea A.

  2. Add red onion slices and cook with the brussels sprouts. Fresh sliced garlic also works instead of diced and takes less effort.

    Jan P.

  3. Love this idea, but try using unrefined Coconut Oil instead of Olive Oil. It takes heat without changing it's composition, making it a healthier oil to cook with. And no, it doesn't taste like coconut... but hey, that's not a bad idea to toss in some shredded dried coconut for a refreshing taste! Another additive, that's natural is a product called Junselle's Turkish Gold. It's a high quality blend of nuts/honey/oats that would be yummy. I think that product is 'googleable' LOL! Thanks for posting!

    publishinggal

  4. This was delicious! I used BRAGGS Liquid Aminos instead of the salt and reduced the amount of extra virgin olive oil, but otherwise I followed the recipe. Thanks!!! Looney Spoon Phoodies ZWT6. :P

    Enjolinfam

  5. I made this as directed, including halving the brussel sprouts, but we just weren't that impressed which really surprised me as so many brussel sprout haters said they were converted by this recipe and we already like brussel sprouts. I don't know. Maybe these didn't turn out like they were supposed to. It seems easy to get it wrong when 4 out of 6 ingredients don't list even approximate amounts. And I assume that the brussel sprouts were supposed to only take 10 minutes to cook based on the prep and cook times listed, but they were still underdone after 20 minutes. Was I supposed to be using thawed, frozen brussel sprouts or something? Instead of inspriring rave reviews in my house, this just inspired DH to suggest I cook brussel sprouts the same way I cook asparagus because he thought it would be "good that way". Hint taken. Really sorry.

    littleturtle

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FAQs

Do you need to blanch brussel sprouts before frying? ›

Parboiling Brussels sprouts before frying is a good technique to ensure they cook evenly and become tender on the inside while allowing for a crispy exterior when fried. However, it's not always necessary but we think it works here to create a soft middle and crisp exterior in the pan.

Why won't my brussel sprouts get crispy? ›

Roast the Brussels Sprouts at high heat

If you don't hear them crisping up in the oven, add a little more oil and roast them for a few more minutes until your desire crispiness is achieved!

Do you need to soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

Don't soak sprouts before cooking them, they don't need it. Rinse before cooking, and if you want to store them ready-prepped but them in a reusable bag or container in the fridge.

Do you cut the ends off of Brussels sprouts before you cook them? ›

Individual sprouts: Brussels sprouts sold by the pound are what you find most often at the market. They need to be trimmed of their dry ends and yellowed or damaged leaves before halving and cooking.

How long to boil Brussels sprouts before frying? ›

In a pot of boiling, salted water, blanch the brussels sprouts for 4 minutes. Drain the brussels sprouts and transfer them to an ice bath (a big bowl of ice water).

What happens if you don t blanch brussel sprouts before freezing? ›

Can you freeze raw Brussels sprouts without blanching? You can you freeze uncooked Brussels sprouts, but you'll need to be aware that they may be a little softer than if you blanched them (so keep an eye on the cooking time). Plus, they won't keep in the freezer for as long.

Why soak Brussels sprouts in salt water? ›

For best results, soak your Brussels sprouts in salt water. Not only does salt act to tenderize the dense sprouts, but it will also help to season them all the way through. It won't take a lot -- just add 1 tablespoon of salt per 1 quart of water and toss in trimmed and halved Brussels sprouts.

Do you cook Brussels sprouts cut side up or down? ›

Roast 'em! Our two rules: place and space! Place them cut side down to create that slightly crunchy exterior and soft interior. Space them out evenly so they don't steam–a crowded sheet pan party is not where your brussels want to be.

What season is best for brussel sprouts? ›

A slow-growing, long-bearing crop, Brussels sprouts should be planted in early spring, or mid- to late summer for a crop that matures in the fall. The small heads mature best in cool and even in light frosty weather. Spring planting is also fine in cooler climates.

How do you know when brussel sprouts are cooked? ›

Cook the Brussels sprouts for 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned on the outside and tender on the inside.

How many Brussels sprouts per person? ›

Sprouts on the stalk will stay fresher longer than sprouts that have been picked off and sold loose. Plan on about 1/2 pound (8 ounces) of raw brussels sprouts per person.

Can you eat too much brussel sprouts? ›

You can prepare Brussels sprouts by sautéing them with garlic and olive oil or serving them with lean protein and whole grains. 3 Just keep in mind that Brussels sprouts are high in fiber, which can cause abdominal pain, bloating, and gas if you eat too many.

What are black spots on Brussels sprouts? ›

Fungal and bacterial infections cause black spots on Brussels sprouts. Prevent with spacing, air circulation, and tool sterilization.

Do you eat brussel sprout stems? ›

Yes, you can eat the stalk. Slice off the Brussels sprouts when they're fork tender, and return the stem to the oven. Let it roast for another 15 minutes. Test for tenderness, and then split the stalk with a sharp knife.

How do you keep brussel sprouts crispy after cooking? ›

Here's How to Do It

It's as simple as spreading the leftover Brussels sprouts in a single layer on a baking sheet (use two to avoid overcrowding if there's a lot) and heating them in a 350°F for 10 to 12 minutes. When the sprouts come out of the oven they'll be hot and crispy all over.

Is blanching Brussels sprouts necessary? ›

Like all cabbages, Brussels are unavoidably fibrous and dense. You must overcome this by either cooking them in salty water until fork tender (blanching), or by roasting at a high (over 425F) temperature for upwards of 20 minutes. To guarantee great texture, do both!

Is it better to parboil Brussels sprouts before roasting? ›

Unlike other vegetables, Brussels sprouts can be parboiled (even a day ahead) to reduce the roasting time without hurting their texture. That means the sprouts can be popped in the oven while the meat is resting before carving. Of course, if the main course is grilled or pan-cooked, the oven will be free for roasting.

Should I parboil brussel sprouts before grilling? ›

Because the Brussels sprouts won't fully cook in the time it takes to grill them, it's best to pre-cook them. Either steam or cook in boiling, salted water until they are just fork-tender, about 5 minutes.

Is it okay to fry sprouts? ›

Many people consume raw sprouts daily and yet have never faced any trouble. However, for your safety, put some oil in the pan and saute the sprouts for a while to kill the bacteria or can either boil in salt water for 5-10 minutes. Cooking them is even better for your digestive system and the absorption of nutrients.

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