I know there are plenty of Brussels sprouts haters out there, but seriously this veggie deserves one more chance. Not to mention their fantastic health benefits, like cholesterol-lowering ability, anti-inflammatory support, cancer-protective substances, etc., they don't taste bad. Ok, I agree that they don't taste heavenly like chocolate, but they are great just like many other vegetables.
Don't overcook them or they will smell stinky and taste bitter. It's better to serve them while they are still slightly crunchy.
Recipe adapted from BBC Good Food
- 400 g Brussels sprouts, trimmed
- 120 g Pancetta, diced
- 200 g Cooked chestnuts, broken into large pieces
- 1 tbsp Sugar
- 200 ml Vegetable stock
- Bring a pot of water to a boil. Blanch the Brussels sprouts for 3 minutes until they are starting to soften slightly. Remove and drain.
- Heat a frying pan and fry the pancetta until crisp, then remove and set aside. Add the chestnuts and sugar, tossing in the pan, then pour in the vegetable stock and reduce by half.
- Add in Brussels sprouts and pancetta back to the pan. Stir to combine. Transfer to a plate and serve warm.
Fresh and tasty looking
ReplyDeleteThis has ALL my absolute fave ingredients, Angie. Absolutely gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeletechow! Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
I agree! it looks tasty! Happy weekend ahead Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love Brussel sprouts and I can eat that whole plate by myself ;D Looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite combo!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I am definitely a brussels lover! But, anyone can see that those look incredible!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dish of brussels sprouts! I really love the addition of chesnut!
ReplyDeleteLove brussels sprout and this sure is a delectable combo
ReplyDeleteNo sprouts haters in my house, we love them! Great idea with the chestnuts and pancetta, delicious combo!
ReplyDeleteYou make even the notorious brussel sprout look dashing.
ReplyDeleteI love pancetta and I really like it with brussel sprouts. This must've been delicious:)
ReplyDeleteBeatiful dish, love the addition of chestnuts and pancetta...lovely!
ReplyDeleteit looks yummy n very fresh!!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
Just catching up on your last three posts, delish as usual! I love brussel sprouts, always have...used to think cheese complimented them, until I had pork products...leave the cheese for crackers and give me this dish!
ReplyDeleteAh that has to be so good! I love that you used pancetta... delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove brussel sprouts, love chestnuts, love pancetta... you can see where I'm going with this. Heavenly.
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE brussel sprouts... in fact, I just bought some this week. What a great timing that you posted this recipe! Looks really delicious!
ReplyDeletehmm...yummy looking! I love brussel sprout also, it can add my recipe vocabulary for cooking it .. thx for sharing
ReplyDeleteMy favourite way to eat brussel sprouts!
ReplyDeleteI cooked a similar dish like this for Christmas and it was so delicious. My friends and I went crazy for this sprouts. Gotta make this again. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love brussel sprouts, chestnuts and pancetta! Winner!
ReplyDeleteClearly a wonderful array of seasonings to make these a banquet of flavors!
ReplyDeleteOh my! These are so lovely. I have a crush on brussel sprouts.
ReplyDeleteThis looks reallyyy good. I love brussel sprouts baked with a honey and mustard dressing type thing (not too sure what you call it and it's the only way I know to cook brussel sprouts). This sounds delicious! And gives me new ideas! :D
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding Angie?...I love brussel sprouts. It's a perfect winter dish, or for the holidays, with the chestnut, and of course the pancetta is yummy, any time with it. Such wonderful combinations of goodness!
ReplyDeleteYumm...I'l take this dish any time. Colors are vivid, and bright, and pretty presentation!
Looks refreshing. Tempted to try.
ReplyDeleteI have had such a love affair with brussels this past year and I will definitely be trying your version.
ReplyDeleteMy Dad would love it if I made these for him Angie! They are his favorite and he is always asking me to cook them. I bet they're just delicious!
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind that I included you in my Valentine's Day blogroll. You have such romantic recipes.
ReplyDeleteI didn't have enough Brussels sprout this year..:(
ReplyDeletebut I am contented looking at yours :)
Very tasty looking recipe :)
ReplyDelete@Angela
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angela, for thinking of me. :-)) You are sweet!
ah! you made them worth to eat... Normally what ever my mother prepares I like it. There are chances of regression when its bitter guard. I cannot reject and thus I close my eyes and just eat it :)
ReplyDeleteIf I could only get my hubby to Brussel sprouts - your recipe sounds and looks fabulous.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Although as a child I didn't care for them much (my sister loved the "baby cabbages") I sure do now; and my favorite way to make them is roasting. Or maybe a cheesy gratin, or maybe . . . bacon and chestnuts!
ReplyDeleteI actually really like brussels sprouts! The chestnuts sound great with them.
ReplyDeleteI made a recipe JUST like this for Thanksgiving and it was a huge hit! So delicious.
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to convince me, I LOVE Brussels sprouts. What a delicious way to serve them.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds SO good! I can totally imagine the flavors. Sadly it's difficult to find brussel sprouts at this time of year. When I lived in California where they are grown a funny little town would have a Brussel Sprout festival turning them into every edible item you could fathom. It think your recipe is much better than the Brussel Sprout ice cream I reluctantly sampled!
ReplyDeleteOooh, this looks so so good! Believe it or not brussels sprouts are one of my favorite vegetables when done properly.
ReplyDeleteWe love brussels sprouts and fixed in this way they must be especially delicious. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteOh, I think they sound awesome...and actually would love to try adding them to our Thanksgiving meal next year cooked like this!!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I are recent converts to the pleasures of brussel sprouts. Thanks for the tip on the smell. I'll take your advice. The last time I made them, the house smelled a bit funky for a few hours. :)
ReplyDeleteKristi
this is so tasty and healthy!
ReplyDeleteAlthough not a big fan of Brussels sprouts, this looks so tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeleteYou know what! I used to hate brussel sprouts not until I accidentally order a dish that has brussel sprouts last Friday, I'm surprised how good it tasted. The chef told me that it is all about the way that it is prepared, overcooking it give a bitter taste.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie, I guess I should be eating more brussel sprouts.
oh I am a lover of Brussels great recipe hope your hubby gets you some flowers tomorrow
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious! I cannot imagine anyone not liking brussel sprouts this way:)
ReplyDeleteI actually really really love brussels sprouts, and can imagine them tasting absolutely divine with pancetta! Great recipe.
ReplyDeleteMy mother-in-law used to make the exact same Brussels sprouts and I love them. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Your photos make me so hungry:)
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure this is the only way brussel sprouts will get past my lips ;)
ReplyDeleteI just started loving Brussels sprouts lately. These look fantastic, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love brussels spouts with smoky bacon or pancetta, I need no convincing to want to cook this recipe ;)
ReplyDeleteYum...this is my favorite way to prepare brussels sprouts! :)
ReplyDeleteI happen to ADORE Brussels Sprouts. This post made me so happy! I think that most vegetables taste better with a bit of pancetta. I know that these sprouts certainly do! I hope you have a wonderful day tomorrow. Take time to love yourself and those that are dearest to your heart!
ReplyDeleteI don't mind having just that for dinner tonight, Angie!
ReplyDeleteOn this Valentines day I can say the way to my heart is Brussels sprouts. I make Brussels sprouts with chestnuts and also with pancetta- why haven't I combined the 2? Salivating at 7am.
ReplyDeleteI love Brussels sprouts and this is going to be a treasured recipe for me.
ReplyDeleteYum, Angie! Brussels are my favorite vegetable possibly, and you've made them with salty bacon and creamy chestnuts. That sounds really delicious, Lady;)
ReplyDeletep.s. Happy Valentine's Day!
Angie~ this is my Favorite winter veggie dish! I adore brussel sprouts and the pancetta is the perfect accent!
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted brussels sprouts cos it's not easily available here...the way you cook it looks delicious!Happy Valentine's Day to you Angie:)
ReplyDeleteOMG...I did the almost the same dish. That was a great combination and I made this a few time after my posting....
ReplyDeletenice clicks..looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteHappy V day
You can't go wrong with Pancetta!!!! This sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteme ! me! me ! I am NOT a hater! I am thy lover :)
ReplyDeleteBrussels Sprouts + Pancetta has to be one of the best flavor combos ever, and then you have to go and add chestnuts? You've pushed it over the top.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely and tasty!! Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a nice way to cook brussel sprouts, my husband is not a brussel sprout fan, but I think he will definitely give this a try...looks yummie :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, not everyone loves Brussels sprouts. But they are really good for health. Trying to learn to cook them better.
ReplyDeleteI like the combination of brussels sprouts with chestnuts here, sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI think you have posted another very similar to this recipe here before - it for sure had brussels sprouts and bacon in it as I recall making it. How can this one not also be good?
:)
Valerie
I have not made brussels sprouts is ages...and I love chestnuts :) Fantastic dish!
ReplyDeleteI have been coming around to the idea of trying brussel sprouts for the first time and this looks likes a perfect recipe to try. I love pancetta!
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