Brussel Sprouts in Bacon and Garlic Sauce
Intro
When I think of family gatherings during the festive season, one particular dish always stands out in my memory: Brussel Sprouts in Bacon and Garlic Sauce. This recipe was a staple at our holiday table, lovingly prepared by my grandmother. I remember sitting in her cozy kitchen, stealing crispy bacon bits while she wasn’t looking, and watching in awe as she transformed humble ingredients into a dish that even the pickiest eater couldn’t resist. Today, I’m delighted to share this beloved recipe with you, hoping it brings as much warmth and joy to your table as it did to ours.
Why You’ll Love It
This dish is a perfect blend of savory and tangy flavors that complement the natural taste of brussel sprouts. The bacon and garlic sauce add richness, while a hint of lemon juice brightens the dish. It’s quick and easy to prepare, making it an excellent side dish for busy weeknights or special occasions. Plus, the crispy bacon bits add a delightful texture that even those who usually shy away from green vegetables will enjoy.
Ingredients
- 250g whole brussel sprouts
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 4 cups water
- 1 tablespoon salted butter
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 tablespoon bacon bits
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
Instructions
- Wash the brussel sprouts thoroughly and remove any old, hard outer leaves.
- Bring 4 cups of water to a boil in a saucepan and add 1/2 teaspoon of salt.
- Add the brussel sprouts to the boiling water and cook at medium heat for 4 minutes, or until they are tender but still slightly crunchy.
- Drain the brussel sprouts and set them aside.
- Return the saucepan to the hot stove and add 1 tablespoon of butter.
- While the butter is melting, cut the brussel sprouts in half.
- Add 1 tablespoon of minced garlic to the melted butter and sauté for a few seconds until the garlic is fragrant but not brown.
- Return the cut brussel sprouts to the saucepan and toss them lightly in the garlic-butter sauce.
- Add 1 tablespoon of bacon bits and toss to combine. For convenience, I always keep a jar of ready-to-use bacon bits in the fridge, but freshly pan-fried and crumbled bacon works just as well.
- Season to taste with salt and pepper. I personally love using Masterfoods Garlic Pepper for an extra flavor kick.
- Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice (about 1 teaspoon) for a tangy finish.
- Toss everything together once more and serve. For an extra touch, garnish with toasted almond flakes or serve with fresh lemon wedges on the side.
Tips
To ensure your brussel sprouts are perfectly cooked, check them after 4 minutes of boiling. They should be tender but still retain a bit of crunch. Overcooking can lead to mushy sprouts, which we want to avoid. If you prefer a smokier flavor, try using smoked bacon bits. Remember, fresh lemon juice is key; it brightens the dish and balances the savory elements beautifully.
Variations & Substitutions
If you’re vegetarian or looking to reduce your meat intake, you can substitute the bacon bits with smoked paprika or sun-dried tomatoes for a similar depth of flavor. For a nutty crunch, consider adding toasted pine nuts or walnuts instead of almond flakes. If garlic isn’t your favorite, shallots or onions can also complement the sprouts nicely. Feel free to experiment with different herbs like thyme or rosemary for an aromatic twist.
Storage
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, simply warm them in a skillet over medium heat until heated through. You can also use a microwave, though the skillet method will help retain their texture better. Unfortunately, this dish doesn’t freeze well, as the texture of the brussel sprouts can become unappealing when thawed.
FAQ
Can I use frozen brussel sprouts for this recipe?
Yes, you can use frozen brussel sprouts, but the texture might differ slightly. Make sure to thaw them thoroughly and pat them dry before cooking to remove excess moisture. Adjust the boiling time as needed since frozen sprouts might cook faster.
How do I make this dish vegan?
To make this dish vegan, simply replace the butter with a plant-based alternative and omit the bacon bits. You can use smoked paprika or nutritional yeast to add depth of flavor.
Can I prepare this dish ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the brussel sprouts and the garlic sauce a day in advance. Store them separately in the fridge. When ready to serve, reheat the sauce, toss in the brussel sprouts, and add the bacon bits and lemon juice for a fresh finish.
Nutrition
This dish is a great source of fiber, vitamins C and K, and antioxidants from the brussel sprouts. The bacon and butter add a dose of healthy fats, while garlic is known for its immune-boosting properties. Keep in mind that the nutritional content will vary based on the specific brands and quantities used.
Conclusion
Brussel Sprouts in Bacon and Garlic Sauce is a dish that has stood the test of time in my family, bringing smiles and satisfied sighs from everyone around the table. I hope this recipe becomes a cherished favorite in your home as well. Its simplicity and delightful flavors make it a winner for any occasion. So, gather your loved ones, share a meal, and create new memories with this heartwarming dish. Enjoy!
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