After all of the holiday hustle and bustle (which involved quite a bit of food and some last minute orders from my shop), I am craving something that doesn't involve too much trouble to make and that's somewhat healthy as well. I've made this recipe a couple of times now, the original recipe can be found here. As a kid, even hearing the words 'Brussels sprouts' made me cringe. It amazes me how much I've come to like sprouts over the years.
What you'll need (lunch for 4):
- 500 grams of brussels sprouts, washed, halved and the outside leaves removed
- 100 grams of blue cheese
- 1 cup of walnuts
- 1 cup of dried cranberries
- 2 tablespoons of butter
- 2 tablespoons of honey
- 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
What you'll need to do:
Heat the butter in a frying pan and add the halved sprouts once the butter has melted and bake them for a couple of minutes. Test of they're ready, they still need a bit of a bite. Add the walnuts and honey and stir this all together quickly, until the sprouts have caramelized a bit. Take the pan of the heat and transfer the mixture to a bowl and add the cranberries and season with salt and pepper. Crumble and toss in the blue cheese. Drizzle with the olive oil and you're ready! I like this salad most when it's still a bit warm.
This time I used walnuts, but you can also use pecans. The salad goes well with fresh, warm bread. A while ago, I posted another recipe with sprouts over here.
I see them in store....but I never tried Brussels sprouts yet :) Thank you for sharing your recipes...I will definatelly try them now! Looks yummy:)
ReplyDeleteI guess sprouts are something you either love, or hate. I'd love to hear if you like them.
DeleteA vegetable recipe, this is what I need know. I've been full with all the meat dishes around me :) How I wish I have the talent to cook though haha
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best in 2014 Marieken! Glad to discover your blog :)
Same here, keep on writing Diane!
DeleteI must admit that I'm not a huge brussel sprouts kinda gal, but with the ingredients in this one, I actually salivated a bit:D How can u go wrong with anything that has walnuts?
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the cheese! Everything tastes good with cheese! I think you can ditch the sprouts if you don't like them :-)
DeleteThis sounds delightful! I've learned that brussels sprouts are really quite okay--who knew?! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome :-)
DeleteI tried brussel sprouts once at a local restaurant. they made me gag. lol. they were all mushy and smelled awful. must have been the way they were cooked, but it ruined me. heehee
ReplyDeleteDebbi
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I don't like them mushy either.
Deleteum yummm! i will totally have to try this out
ReplyDeletexo Jessica
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If you give it a try, let my know if you liked it!
Deletewill do!
DeleteThanks Danielle!
ReplyDeletethat looks SO good and easy!!! Must try this.
ReplyDeleteLove to hear if you like it!
DeleteWe actually had brussel sprouts yesterday, but yours looks and sounds much more delicous!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the orders :)
Thanks :-)
DeleteI'm going to have to give this a try. I have always stayed away from brussel sprouts because I (ignorantly) thought they were boring. That was until this Christmas when I tasted a brussel sprout dish myself. I then discovered what I've been missing all these years! I will definitely give your recipe at try because I'm anxious to experiment with more brussel sprouts!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear about your sprout-experiments!
DeleteYum! I'm actually a big fan of brussel sprouts even though I know they're generally unpopular. Although, I only ever eat them at christmas time. Maybe I should change that and put them in my salad. Thanks for the recipe! xx
ReplyDeleteI love to hear that I am not the only fan of sprouts!
DeleteJust wanna say Happy New Year, Marieken:)
ReplyDeleteYou too, have a good one!
DeleteThis sounds and looks delicious! I'll definitely want to try it with pecans ;)
ReplyDeletexo TJ
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