31 Brussels Sprouts Recipes for People Who Love Little Cabbages

Sure, brussels sprouts had some dark, mushy, overcooked days. But in recent years we've learned how fantastic they can be if you have the right brussels sprouts recipes. We love these little guys shaved in a slaw or glazed until glistening or roasted, cut side down, until chip-like and crispy. Here are a few of our favorite ways to serve brussels sprouts now, whether you're putting a weeknight dinner on the table or trying to bring an all-star side to Thanksgiving.
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Pancetta and Garlic
When you look at the right brussels sprouts recipes, you learn a thing or two. Here's one tip you can take with you: For maximum caramelization, make sure the cut sides of the brussels sprouts are flush with the bottom of the baking dish. That'll give you crispy brussels sprouts with gorgeous, golden-brown edges. This dish also gets a bit of a flavor boost from pancetta, which melts a bit over the vegetables.
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Kale Salad With Brussels Sprouts, Apples, and Hazelnuts
Brussels sprouts, apples, gouda, radishes, and hazelnuts turn this kale salad into something special enough to serve guests. It's crunchy, hearty, and super-fresh tasting.
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts
These brussels sprouts with crispy edges and deep caramelization are the ultimate addition to holiday meals, weeknight grain bowls, and more.
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Stir-Fried Brussels Sprouts
Separating the leaves of each tiny sprout may sound tedious, but you'll be crowned a true hero once your crowd gets a taste of the sweetest, tender-crisp brussels sprouts they've ever had.
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Winter Salad Hummus Bowls
This easy dish is a go-to weeknight dinner for us all winter long. Massage kale and brussels sprouts in a sweet, tangy dressing of rice vinegar, soy sauce, and honey, then pile it on top of a smear of creamy hummus. (Store-bought is totally fine here.)
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Braised Chile-Marmalade Duck Legs With Brussels Sprouts
Here's a festive dinner that includes its own side dish. If you've never made duck before, this recipe is an easy place to start.
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Shredded Brussels Sprout and Ricotta Toast
Looking for one-bite hors d'oeuvres to serve to guests? A bright tangle of shredded brussels sprouts, raisins, and pine nuts tops silky ricotta in this triangular-sliced snack.
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Brussels Sprouts With Bacon Jam
You know you love brussels sprouts and bacon, but have you ever tried brussels sprouts and bacon jam? Fully-loaded with the flavors of rosemary and thyme, it's the perfect bite for a cocktail party.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Anna Billingskog9/30
Kale & Brussels Sprout Salad
Listen to the masses of Epi readers who love this salad: You can forget cooking brussels sprouts altogether. Instead, shave them thin and toss them with kale, toasted nuts, and plenty of cheese for a satisfying fall salad.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Jennifer Ophir10/30
3-Ingredient Sweet and Smoky Brussels Sprouts
Bacon lends a smoky depth while dates become a naturally sweet glaze for this simple, crowd-pleasing side. Serve with chicken thighs, pork chops, or a full holiday spread.
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Miso-Harissa Delicata Squash and Brussels Sprouts Salad
The umami-rich dressing on this combination of delicata squash and brussels sprouts is a formula you'll want to come back to over and over.
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Brussel Leaf and Baby Spinach Sauté
Dressing the bright green leaves here with white wine or Champagne vinegar and maple syrup gives them a sweet-tangy flavor that's sure to please.
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Carrots and Brussels Sprouts
Get two vegetable sides in one with this dish, and you'll learn that brussels sprouts and carrots belong together.
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Brussels Sprout Tacos with Spicy Peanut Butter
Cooked and raw brussels sprouts are matched with an umami-rich dressing and a spicy, nutty sauce in these flavorful tacos. (Note they're not vegetarian, as there's fish sauce in the gingery vinaigrette.)
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Lemony Brussels Sprouts With Bacon and Breadcrumbs
A twice-cooked method for Brussels sprouts ensures the cores will be tender and the outer leaves will still have bite. Tossing them with fresh lemon juice, chiles, and chopped bacon adds a bright, zesty element.
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Brussels Sprouts with Panko
Amp up your brussels sprouts with creamy, nutty tahini and tangy pomegranate molasses, plus add garlicky panko on top for crunch.
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Orecchiette Carbonara With Charred Brussels Sprouts
When it's pasta night but you still want to eat some vegetables, this recipe is the way.
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Brassicas Bowl
Crunchy bits of sesame seeds throughout the dish keep this salad recipe texturally interesting.
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Brussels Sprout Leaves With Chorizo and Toasted Almonds
Spanish chorizo contributes deep flavor to this quickly stir-fried brussels sprouts dish.
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Brussels Sprout Kimchi
Brussels sprouts make a lovely kimchi, flavored with gochugaru, ginger, fish sauce, coriander, and fennel.
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Broccoli and Brussels Sprouts Slaw
Crunchy raw broccoli and brussels sprouts meet their match in a punchy triumvirate of olives, anchovies, and lemon juice.
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Charred Brussels Sprouts With Pancetta and Fig Glaze
Salty pancetta balances out the sweetness from the fig jam in this flavorful side dish.
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A Salad of Brussels Sprouts, Clementines, and Russet Apple
Juicy citrus, crunchy almonds, and tart apple make this brussels sprouts salad into a dish you'll crave throughout the season.
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Crunchy Turnip, Apple, and Brussels Sprout Slaw
This slaw reimagines brussels sprouts as an adorable mini salad green. Core them with a paring knife and the leaves will pop right off.
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Rigatoni With Brussels Sprouts, Parmesan, Lemon, and Leek
Pan-roasted brussels sprouts and sweet, tender leeks meld with garlic and lemon zest before being tossed with pasta and topped with a generous shower of Parmesan cheese.
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Balsamic-Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Still not sure which is the best brussels sprouts recipe for your array of Thanksgiving sides this year? This sweet and savory situation will disappear before any other dish, we promise. Toss the brussels sprouts with balsamic vinegar, extra-virgin olive oil, honey, kosher salt, grated garlic, and black pepper before roasting on a baking sheet.
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Gochujang Brown Butter
They're nutty. They're spicy. They're toasty. And these oven-roasted veggies are absolutely going to be the star of your next meal. It might take a minute to preheat your oven to 500°, but we promise it's worth it.
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Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts With Honey Butter
Free up your oven and make this textural masterpiece in your air fryer instead. It's one of those easy recipes that's special enough for the holidays.
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Chopped Salad
There's so much going on in this hearty salad: radicchio, chickpeas, salami, hunks of cheese, Castelvetrano olives, and squash and brussels sprouts, too.
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Coconut Brussels Sprouts Gratin
This creamy, coconutty vegan gratin could outperform all of your other holiday sides. So this is one of those brussels sprouts recipes you just might want to make as a main course so you can focus on how delicious it is.





