It's not that I'm a huge fan of brussels sprouts. I don't hate them, but I don't love them either. Maybe this is why I'm on a quest for ways to make them great? Because they really are good for you. And I want to love them, I really do.
Then, simply wrap in bacon! I used 1/2 slice for each brussels sprout. I also recommend using a toothpick at the seam to keep the bacon from shrinking and coming off the vegetable.
The last bs dish I made was the brussels sprouts with balsamic vinegar caramelized onions. It was a big hit. A note on that dish though -- it's only good when it's fresh, so serve immediately, when they're hot.
So now, my new recipe is a dead-simple one, because I just got back from vacation and I have a bad cold and I'm dog tired. Today I made BACON WRAPPED BRUSSELS SPROUTS. I was at the grocery yesterday and I saw some pretty large brussels sprouts. I usually try and pick out the smallest ones, but I thought what the heck, let's try the jumbo ones and just see how they compare.
They were really good!
They were really good!
Start by trimming the tough ends off.
Then, simply wrap in bacon! I used 1/2 slice for each brussels sprout. I also recommend using a toothpick at the seam to keep the bacon from shrinking and coming off the vegetable.
Into a 450 oven for about 25-30 minutes (or until bacon is done and the BS is tender)
Tender inside... crisp, smoky bacon outside. Guys, these were delicious!