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Making a Brussels sprouts salad doesn't actually require much preparation. You can use a food processor to chop the sprouts and grate the carrots, which will require just 5 minutes. The longer you let it chill in the fridge, the more tender the sprouts will be. Toss with tender carrot tops or other herbs (cilantro, parsley, spring onions are all good) and toasted nuts before serving.
Salad | Dressing |
- 450 g Brussels sprouts, trimmed, halved and thinly sliced
- 200 g Carrots, peeled and roughly grated
- 3 tbsp Carrot tops, chopped
- 80 g Macadamia nuts, toasted
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- 60 ml Extra-virgin olive oil
- 3 tbsp Apple cider vinegar
- 3 tbsp Honey
- 3 tbsp Maggi sauce or soya sauce
- 1/4 tsp Salt
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- Place all the ingredients for the dressing in a bowl. Whisk everything together until well combined.
- Place Brussels sprouts, and grated carrots in a large bowl. Toss with dressing. Refrigerate, covered, at least 1 hour. Stir in chopped carrot tops and chopped macadamia nuts just before serving.
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...I've never been a Brussels sprouts fan.
ReplyDeleteI like Brussels Sprouts so that would be a winner for me!
ReplyDeleteI never had them raw, nice.
ReplyDeletesounds delicious Angie
ReplyDeleteSuena genial sana y muy rica. Gracias por la receta, te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love Brussels sprouts - one of few vegetables to have their own 'real' taste but normally they have not been part of my salads . . . great to have a recipe to follow !
ReplyDeleteLots of nice textures there with the Macadamia nuts, etc. That's a great idea using carrot tops (never done that before), but I think I'd like to first roast my Brussels Sprouts before putting them in the salad!
ReplyDeleteWe both love brussels sprouts, and although we both also enjoy al dente vegetables, I think I might have to disguise them pretty well if I was serving them raw for hubbie! I imagine they taste a bit like raw cabbage though, so maybe not too much of an issue!
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought about adding the macadamias and the flavours in that dressing are to die for as well!
Another winning recipe! - Happy Monday :)
Es época de ensaladas. Así que eres muy bienvenida y oportuna.
ReplyDeleteSolo que debo sustituir algunos ingredientes. La macadamia no creo encontrarla aquí (igual consultaré). Podría sustituirla por pistachos?
Gracias Angie!!
Buena semana con ricos sabores y salud!!
Un'ottima insalata, mi piace molto!!!
ReplyDeleteI love macadamia nuts. Bet they tasted good in salad, sure give that different texture and flavour to it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love brussels sprout especially roast :D
ReplyDeleteI really like all the crunch in this salad.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried Brussels sprouts in salad. I love macadamia nuts.
ReplyDeleteI did not know that sprouts can be eaten fresh, they give me tummyache even when cooked, but I used to love them in winter sooooo much in soups or roasted in the oven with potatoes. I do ever so miss those stinky little bastards.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of brussel sprouts in a salad. What a great idea!
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ReplyDeleteSounds delish and healthy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday, Angie!
Refreshing and fresh salad, Angie.. yum!
ReplyDeleteI love Brussel sprout but never had them in a salad.
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Yum! Brussels sprouts are SO good, and I love 'em in salads. This looks terrific -- loads of flavor. Loads. :-) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSembra molto buona!
ReplyDeleteLooks yum.
ReplyDeleteBurssels sprouts are my husband's favorite. What a hearty salad that can be the main course. I love the addition of the macadamia nuts. Perfect! :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks divine, Angie! Love all of the different crunchy and flavorful ingredients!
ReplyDeleteSo basically it's a Brussel sprouts coleslaw with a healthier dressing?! I am absolutely in! Huge fan of Brussel sprouts, and this salad looks and sounds awesome.
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What a nice salad! I love Brussels sprouts!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy
ReplyDeleteand really healthy.
Ann
https://roomsofinspiration.blogspot.com/
wow yummy...
ReplyDeletefull of nutricious vegetable angie
i love carrot very much, especially in salad
have a nice day
This looks so yum and healthy!
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Lovely
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Looks so nutritious and delicious. Love carrot and macadamia nuts. Brussel sprouts salad, like to try.
ReplyDeleteWe consume Brussels sprout with carrots salad alot in winter. This looks great. Presentation looks great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect salad, Angie!Taste and colour on the table!
ReplyDeleteMG
Great salad I would even eat this for breakfast yummy!
ReplyDeleteI've had broccoli salads but never a brussels sprout salad. This looks delicious and I love the light dressing!
ReplyDeleteGreat flavors & textures in this hearty salad.
ReplyDeleteDelicious :)
ReplyDeleteI like to read you in english, a beautiful and healthy salad, bye.
ReplyDeleteAngie, If only I could eat greens. Love Brussels sprouts! With Afib, these, lettuce, broccoli and the like are all off the menu unless I partake regularly which isn't really practical...too much waste. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteI love Brussels sprouts but have never eaten them raw in a salad. Interesting proposal.
ReplyDeleteAll the best
I love Brussels sprouts and pairing them with carrots! I'd get all the sprouts and Bill would eat the carrots. Win-win!
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I love brussels sprouts, and my husband isn't a fan, so I'm always looking for fun ways to "hide" them in recipes! lol.. - http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a beautiful salad, we just love Brussels sprouts.
ReplyDeleteEva https://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com/
Great recipe! The salad looks amazing :)
ReplyDeleteSalad looks delicious, healthy and colorful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a crispy and delightful salad and so easy to make.
ReplyDeleteNow you made brussel sprouts interesting
ReplyDeleteLove brussels sprout and this one sounds delicious with those wonderful sauces and flavours. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a salad that I would enjoy. Looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteBrussels sprouts are one my favourite veggies when cooked well.
ReplyDeleteYou know what? I have not had brussel sprouts raw but I am guessing thinly sliced/shaved, it will turn out great when raw.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy Brussel sprouts, my wife not so much. Maybe this is a way to coax her to eat more of them.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteBrussels Sprouts are so good to eat.
All the best Jan