Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (2024)

Sides are one of the best parts of Thanksgiving. And if you're planning on having brussels sprouts at the table this year, we have tons of different ways you can prepare them, from salads and slaws to a cheesy bread pudding that can be a main course or side. There's the tried and true brussels and bacon combination, and roasted brussels sprouts with cranberry brown butter, too. Read on for even more Thanksgiving brussels sprouts recipes we love.

01of 17

Brussels Sprouts and Broccoli with Cranberry Agrodolce

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (1)

A quick, high-temperature oven roast on a baking sheet yields crispy, golden brown brussels sprouts and almost charred, smoky broccoli. Tossed in a sweet and tangy sauce studded with tart cranberries, Fresno chiles, and shallots, the vegetables become an easy, elegant side dish.

Get the Recipe

02of 17

Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Onions with Mushroom Lardons

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (2)

A duo of alliums — shallots and pearl onions — becomes irresistibly sweet when roasted, making an ideal partner to slightly bitter brussels sprouts. Bacon, the usual star in recipes like this, is replaced with "lardons" made from king oyster mushrooms for a superstar vegetarian side dish that even meat lovers will enjoy.

Get the Recipe

03of 17

Brussels Sprouts and Sweet Potato Hand Pies

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (3)

Made with baker Lisa Ludwinski's Sister Pie All-Butter Pie Dough, the golden, crispy pastry encasing these savory hand pies shatters almost like a croissant. Lightly mashed sweet potatoes, brussels sprouts, tangy sour cream, and aged cheddar make up the creamy, cheesy filling. It's a simple mixture, but it tastes like a handheld bite of Thanksgiving.

Get the Recipe

04of 17

Cheesy Brussels Sprouts Bread Pudding

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (4)

"This Cheesy Brussels Sprouts Bread Pudding is one of the crowd-pleasing mains we consistently serve during the holidays," cookbook author Hetty McKinnon says. "I started making it a few years ago as a hybrid recipe, inspired by the bread puddings we ate for dessert in Australia and the Thanksgiving stuffing that is served here in America."

Get the Recipe

05of 17

Shredded Parmesan Brussels Sprouts

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (5)

Why are these ridiculously easy brussels sprouts so good? First they're coarsely shredded, which gives them an appealing texture. Then the sprouts are roasted in a hot oven until they're lightly charred, which enhances their nutty sweetness. They're finished with a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese, which melts into the leaves.

Get the Recipe

06of 17

Brussels Sprouts Baba Ghanoush

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (6)

Michael Solomonov, chef at Zahav in Philadelphia, has served this brilliant riff on baba ghanoush at the restaurant, but it's easy enough to recreate at home. After a whirl in the food processor, brussels sprouts and tahini come together to form a creamy dip. Solomonov serves it topped with more roasted brussels sprouts and hazelnuts, along with warm pita for dipping.

Get the Recipe

07of 17

Brussels Sprouts with Shrimp Sauce

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (7)

Born in a food stall in 2005, Xi'an Famous Foods is now a small empire in New York. Jason Wang, who runs the business with his father, David Shi, shared this family recipe for brussels sprouts with shrimp sauce, in which salty, briny, umami-rich dried shrimp rehydrate in hot chicken broth before cooking down into a savory glaze, yielding a quick, deeply savory side dish. Toasting the garlic and sautéing the brussels sprouts before simmering them in the glaze adds flavor and color while cooking the sprouts to a nutty, tender texture without getting soggy.

Get the Recipe

08of 17

Brussels Sprouts and Arugula Salad with Buttermilk Dressing

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (8)

Instead of roasting brussels sprouts, toss them with arugula, parsley, and a light buttermilk dressing. If you've got a few extra minutes, quick-pickled shallots add color, texture, and tang.

Get the Recipe

Caesar Brussels Salad

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (9)

This recipe from Julia Sherman, of Salad for President, combines hearty brussels sprouts with a deliciously creamy Caesar dressing. It’s ideal for holiday gatherings because it can be prepared ahead, doesn’t wilt or get soggy, and makes great leftovers.

Get the Recipe

10of 17

Brussels Sprouts with Lemon and Thyme

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (10)

This lemony brussels sprouts recipe from chef Nuno Mendes comes together in just two simple steps.

Get the Recipe

11of 17

Caramelized Brussels Sprouts with Pancetta

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (11)

The only thing better than a full plate of caramelized brussels sprouts is a plate of brussels sprouts with pancetta.

Get the Recipe

12of 17

Spicy and Garlicky Brussels Sprouts

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (12)

The staff at Myers + Chang restaurant have called these sprouts "green candy" because they get so sweet as they brown in the skillet.

Get the Recipe

13of 17

Brussels Sprouts with Chestnuts and Bacon

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (13)

You can use vacuum-packed chestnuts for this recipe, or roast fresh ones yourself.

Get the Recipe

14of 17

Sautéed Brussels Sprout Slaw with Sweet Peppers

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (14)

Instead of a green salad, chef Tanya Holland thinly slices these brussels sprouts like cabbage, then cooks them quickly to serve as slaw.

Get the Recipe

15of 17

Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (15)

These bacon-laden Thanksgiving brussels sprouts from the late chef Anthony Bourdain are easy to throw together. Lemon juice provides a bit of tang to contrast with the salty bacon.

Get the Recipe

16of 17

Brussels Sprout Slaw with Ginger Gold Apple

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (16)

Chef Christina McKeough loves to use a tart-sweet Ginger Gold apple in this slaw for its crisp texture.

Get the Recipe

17of 17

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Cranberry Brown Butter

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (17)

"This is where I like to use Thanksgiving cranberries," says chef Dean Fearing, who mixes them into the maple-butter sauce topping his brussels sprouts. He roasts the sprouts to bring out their nutty sweetness. "This dish turns a non-brussels sprouts lover over to the other side," he says.

Get the Recipe

Our 17 Best Brussels Sprouts Recipes for Thanksgiving (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

The soak time tenderizes the sprouts so the middles are softer. Don't worry, they won't be soggy! I would never do that to you. If, like me, you don't mind some chew to your sprouts, you don't need to soak the Brussels sprouts prior to cooking.

What meat goes best with brussel sprouts? ›

When we think about which meats go with Brussels sprouts, bacon usually comes to mind first. Upgrade that to prosciutto, add poultry and fish to the list, and leave room on the menu for steak.

How do you cook Jamie Oliver Brussels sprouts? ›

Place the Brussels in a large saucepan over a high heat for a couple of minutes, then, once the pan is nice and hot, cover with boiling salted water. Boil for 5 minutes, or until just tender but with a little bite. Taste to check – they should be slightly undercooked.

Should you cut brussel sprouts in half before roasting? ›

Place the sprouts cut-side down: Trim and halve the sprouts and roast them with their cut side against the baking sheet. The cut side will caramelize beautifully while the outer leaves crisp. Keep the leaves: Don't discard the outer leaves that fall away as you cut the sprouts.

Should I boil my brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Unlike other vegetables, Brussels sprouts can be parboiled (even a day ahead) to reduce the roasting time without hurting their texture. That means the sprouts can be popped in the oven while the meat is resting before carving. Of course, if the main course is grilled or pan-cooked, the oven will be free for roasting.

Is it better to blanch brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

To guarantee great texture, do both! Trim and halve your brussels, then blanch and thoroughly dry them, and then roast at a high temperature until the outer leaves are starting to blacken. Moisture is the enemy of crispiness.

When not to use brussel sprouts? ›

If any of the leaves have brown spots or are yellowing, it's a sign of early spoilage. If you remove the blemished leaves and the interior looks OK, you can still use the sprout. However, if the interior leaves are also showing blemishes or yellowing, it's best to toss it (or compost it, if you can).

Why won't my brussel sprouts get crispy? ›

Roast the Brussels Sprouts at high heat

If you don't hear them crisping up in the oven, add a little more oil and roast them for a few more minutes until your desire crispiness is achieved!

Should I blanch brussel sprouts before pan frying? ›

Parboiling Brussels sprouts before frying is a good technique to ensure they cook evenly and become tender on the inside while allowing for a crispy exterior when fried. However, it's not always necessary but we think it works here to create a soft middle and crisp exterior in the pan.

Which is healthier broccoli or brussel sprouts? ›

While broccoli may have a higher count of calories, fat, and carbs, it is richer in calcium, iron, and pantothenic acid (a B vitamin that does wonders for healthy hair), and has a bit more potassium. Brussels sprouts, on the other hand, are lower in sodium.

What gives brussel sprouts a better taste? ›

In the late 1990s scientists identified specific chemicals, called glucosinolates, that made Brussels sprouts taste bitter. Plant breeders started growing old seeds, previously discarded for producing paltry harvests, to identify tastier versions with lower levels of these compounds.

Why do you put a cross in the bottom of brussel sprouts? ›

Some people swear by cutting a cross in the bottom of each sprout, which they believe allows them to cook all through – but it's not necessary, and you'll save time if you don't.

Are brussel sprouts better steamed or boiled? ›

Steaming Brussels sprouts preserves more of the nutrients and antioxidants than any other cooking method. And they turn out tasting like crisp-tender, sweet little nuggets. Plus they're just about the quickest veggie side dish you can cook.

Is it better to roast brussel sprouts whole or cut in half? ›

To maximize the flat areas, which get the most crispy surface area, cut your Brussels sprouts in half. If your Brussels sprouts are very small, you can leave them whole (and if they are very large, quarter them).

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ray Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 6359

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ray Christiansen

Birthday: 1998-05-04

Address: Apt. 814 34339 Sauer Islands, Hirtheville, GA 02446-8771

Phone: +337636892828

Job: Lead Hospitality Designer

Hobby: Urban exploration, Tai chi, Lockpicking, Fashion, Gunsmithing, Pottery, Geocaching

Introduction: My name is Ray Christiansen, I am a fair, good, cute, gentle, vast, glamorous, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.