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Bacon Roasted Brussels Sprouts

I’m officially a fan. Bacon roasted brussels sprouts? I could eat them every day. They’re my daughter’s favorite vegetable, and I have some in my fridge for dinner again tonight. Do you? Some of these links are affiliate links that earn me a commission to help support my blog if you shop using them.

Delicious balsamic infused bacon roasted brussels sprouts

I like my green veggies. I know not everyone does, but I would happily take asparagus or spinach or kale every day. In fact, my lemon kale salad rocks my daughter’s world. She asks for it on a regular basis. Give me kale chips with a sriracha dippig sauce, and I never need to eat another potato chip. And then there’s Brussels sprouts. This is one of those veggies that everyone loves to hate, and I have to admit that I’d never even tried them for decades because of their reputation.

The good news? My mom never made frozen ones or boiled them and ruined them for me like so many people’s moms did. I just…never tried them. Then I ate them. And I fell in love. Brussels sprouts are my favorite vegetable now, and when they’re in season, I eat them all the time. My favorite way? Roasting them with bacon. Because bacon makes everything better. My shaved Brussels sprouts salad with a bacon vinaigrette comes a close second, especially as the weather warms up, but mmmm bacon roasted Brussels sprouts!

Trust me, it’s worth a try this way. These are not my mama’s Brussels sprouts.

Fully cooked bacon roasted Brussels sprouts

How to Make Bacon Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Preheat your oven to 425 degrees. Wash and trim your Brussels sprouts. Remove the outer leaves that aren’t held tightly to the sprouts. Check to make sure no leaves look funky.

Remove any funky Brussels sprouts leaves

If they do, simply remove them. I find it easiest to remove them after you cut off the bottom root rather than trying to remove them whole.

Cleaned up Brussels Sprouts ready to cook

Regardless each sprout loses its bottom, then slice the sprouts in half using a sharp chef’s knife. If they’re extra large, quarter them.

Cleaned and prepped Brussels sprouts

Toss the Brussels sprouts in a bowl with the vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Place your Brussels sprouts on a cookie sheet covered with a silpat, cut side up. This lets me know for sure which ones I’ve flipped and which I haven’t later. Plus, when I flip them, the insides more easily absorb that yummy bacon goodness, but I’m getting ahead of myself. Slice your bacon into matchsticks and distribute between and on the Brussels sprouts.

Add matchstick sliced bacon to Brussels sprouts to cook

Place your Brussels sprouts in the 425 degree oven. You will bake these for a total over 25 minutes. After the first 15 minutes, turn your Brussels sprouts over so that the cut sides face down. Bake for another 10 minutes. The Brussels sprouts should be almost crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Yuuuuuum.

Place into a bowl, and serve immediately. Try not to pick up the pieces with your fingers to pop them in your mouth like cherries before everyone sits down to dinner. I’ll be honest; I’ve never succeeded in this.

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Bacon Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Bacon Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Yield: 6 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound Brussels sprouts
  • 4 oz bacon
  • 2 T balsamic vinegar
  • 1 T olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and trim Brussels sprouts. Remove outer leaves and cut off the bottom root, then slice the sprouts in half. If extra large, quarter them.
  2. Toss Brussels sprouts in a bowl with vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper.
  3. Place Brussels sprouts on a cookie sheet covered with a silpat, cut side up. Slice bacon into matchsticks and lay on cookie sheet between Brussels sprouts.
  4. Bake in 425 degree oven for 15 minutes, then turn Brussels sprouts over so that the cut sides face down. Bake another 10 minutes. Use tongs to separate the bacon into individual pieces so it crisps up and bake 5 more minutes.
  5. The Brussels sprouts should be almost crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Remove from oven and serve immediately

Notes

Use fresh Brussels sprouts for this recipe. Frozen Brussels sprouts do not roast well.

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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 140Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 19mgSodium: 385mgCarbohydrates: 7gFiber: 2gSugar: 2gProtein: 8g

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  1. Alicia The Snowflake says:

    Those sound yummy! I am not a brussel sprouts fan either. But I've been thinking about trying them roasted. This is a recipe I think I could actually do. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Tara R. says:

    When I became a mom, I swore I would never make my kids eat Brussels Sprouts. I have bad childhood memories… nuff said. But these? These sound tasty. I made have to break my boycott.

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