Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Brussels Sprout With Mustard And Honey



This is inspired by Tracie Moo on Bitter Sweet Flavours.
Brussels sprouts, or Brassica oleracea gemmifera, are related to other better-known vegetables in the Brassica genus like broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower. They are part of the cruciferae or mustard family, so known because of a four-part flower in the shape of a cross.
Brussels sprouts are a very good source of many essential vitamins, fiber, and folate. They are especially high in Vitamin C. They, along with their other cruciferous cousins, have been shown to have some very beneficial effects against certain types of cancer, as they contain many different ingredients that are believed to help prevent the disease. Check Foodnetwork for more delicious Brussels sprout recipes.

  • 350 g Brussels sprout
  • 3 Shallot, finely sliced
  • 2 tbsp Duck fat
  • 1 Fresh chilli, sliced
  • 2 tbsp Honey
  • 3 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 4 tbsp Water
  • Salt and black pepper
  1. Wash the Brussels sprouts well. Trim the stem ends and remove any yellowing leaves. Cut in half from stem to top. Finely sliced the shallot. Mix the honey, mustard and 3 tablespoons of water in a small bowl. Set aside.
  2. Heat the duck fat in a large skillet over medium heat. Stir in sliced shallots until fragrant. Add in Brussels sprouts and sprinkle salt, pepper and a tablespoon of water over, stir, cover, and cook for roughly 5 minutes.
  3. Pour in the prepared mustard sauce, stirring to combine. Cook until most of liquid evaporates and sprouts are tender but still bright green, 3-5 minutes. Add in sliced chillies and toss all together. Season with salt and pepper.

62 comments:

  1. Wow, Angie, it looks so yum, I've never tried Brussels sprout with mustard sauce, you're very creative.

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  2. Yes, I've to agree with Kenny! This is such a flavourful dish. I can just finish up this with a bowl of white rice. Thanks for sharing. Btw, just in case I forgot. Wishing you Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. Hope you have a fabulous time with your family(which you wish they're here) & friends. & Ma your wish come true! Have lots of fun. Cheers always!
    Best Wishes, Kristy

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  3. I just bought some brussel sprouts to try for the first time. Gonna roast them. Your version with mustard and honey sounds delish!

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  4. Wow, love your creative idea of cooking this dish. Great combination of Dijon mustard and honey with the Brussels sprouts. I've ever tried before, yet I think I could finish the whole dish by myself.

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  5. Not a very popular vegetable in my household but with your treatment, I might be able to convince the others!

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  6. woah, I miss brussels sprouts! they look so mouth watering..!!

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  7. Gosh that looks so good it makes me want some right now!The combination of ingredients u used are fantastic! m going to have to try this. TQ Angie

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  8. Superb! The colors are beautiful and it looks like it has a great sauce...

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  9. Angie, fantastic dish and even more fantastic photos! You really captured the flavours of the dish in the last shot. Well done!!!

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  10. You've done a great job with these. NOrmally when I see these, they are just boiled, but you've given them a total makeover. Love the colours.

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  11. Brussels sprouts r glazing...like the look of it...nice click and Merry X'mas Angie....

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  12. This looks delicious Angie!
    Happy Holidays! :)

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  13. Mmm ... The combo sounds so yummy! I can feel my saliva running down my throat! If I can ever get a hold of a bunch of Brussels sprouts for a good deal, I'm going to have to play with it! Thanks for sharing!

    Pei-Lin

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  14. I think it's great that you use duck fat in this recipe. It helps the brussel sprout to caramelize, which makes it so yummy! And everybody loves the flavors of mustard and honey together!

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  15. I love brussel sprouts. The seasonings you used to pair with brussels sprout sound interesting! Must try it out one day.

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  16. I love love dijon mustard..and knw wat? just wen I was in FL this time, my frnd kept telling me she wud cook an almost similar to this dish for me.( she cudnt )beautiful clicks

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  17. My daughter will love this...Love the glaze on it from honey...Merry X'mas Angie !!!

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  18. Brussel sprouts are shining in the sauce, looks so inviting. Beautiful click..........

    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays dear:)

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  19. je viens de découvrir ton blog que je trouve magnifique j'espère te visiter régulièrement bonne soirée et à bientôt

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  21. WOW! A beautiful dish.
    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year ;D

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  22. Delicious and beautiful...

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  23. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Angie and your family! See you soon!XO

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  24. I LUV brussels sprouts. What a delicious way to serve them, nice strong flavors enhancing each other. YUM

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  25. Extremely flavorful Angie!! Love it..Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year :-)

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  26. happy holidays, Angie! and a happy new year!

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  27. I'm crazy for Brussel sprouts. This recipe looks so delicious!

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  28. Angie, you have made this brussel sprout dish look really delicious. I have put off this cute vegetable for too long,after a bad experience, cooked by a friend. The ingredients look great. Hope to try after Christmas. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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  29. wow that shot jumped right out and grabbed me by the face! Looks stunning - what a sauce! HAPPY HOLIDAYS to the Angies Recipes household!

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  30. I LOVE BRUSSEL SPROUTS ! Thanks Angie..I must give this recipe a go...Merry Christmas to you and your family !

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  31. Oh thi is grand. I adore brussell sprouts and have a bag in my cupboard. Thanks.Happy happy merry holidays to your and yours.

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  32. These look excellent Angie! Duck fat mmmmm! Merry Christmas!

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  33. Merry Christmas Angie! Lovely recipe :)

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  34. Merry Christmas and happy new year

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  35. wow! this looks great...
    Merry Christmas Angie!

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  36. Bad experiance with brussels sprouts so havent cooked them after that , your recipe has given hope to give it a nother chance :) happyy holidays

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  37. Merry Christmas dear Angie!! Brussel sprouts sound delicious especially with the duck fat.

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  38. I love the honey with the brussels sprouts...sounds delicious! Happy Holidays, Angie :)

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  39. Looks fantastic, Angie!I have yet to try brussel sprouts!!

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  40. A great way to enjoy sprouts! The sauce looks so yummy!

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  41. They look lovely.....since I'm hearting sprouts these days, may try them soon!

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  42. Hello
    I just want to say one word that is 'delicious'.I think this is unique recipe.My brother likes brussel sprouts very much and I think this is perfect new recipe for him.Thank you..

    geruchloser knoblauch

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  43. I am definitely trying this next for our Brussel sprouts. I can just imagine the flavors here...yummy.

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  44. I wish you a marvelous year full of good health, happiness, prosperity love and blessings.

    Love & Hugs
    Duchess

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  45. This looks great! One of my new year's resolutions is to eat more vegetables that I always say I don't like. I've found out that my taste buds like things that didn't use to like so much before so I'm going to go get some brussels sprouts and make this! :)

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  46. This looks terrific. I grew up loving brussels sprouts but hubby doesn't do well with them so I stopped making them, until recently when I make them as a treat, for myself. This looks like a wonderful addition to my recipes. I am printing it now so I won't forget it.

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  47. I just cooked this and had it for dinner. It was pure awesomeness that even my friend who hates brussels sprouts with a passion, couldn't help but love what I cooked. Thank you Angie! =)

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