Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Recipe courtesy George Duran
Show: Ham on the Street
Episode: Free Food
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By Chef #784515
on April 02, 2013
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Very tasty, but only after I added about a cup of water to the roasting pan to get the brussel sprouts tender enough to eat. As someone else suggested (and sorry I didn't notice par boiling prior to baking would have solved this. Once the water cooked out, the dish was fine.
By bpnelson_9003465
Ringgold, GA
on February 14, 2013
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The cooking time was WAY too much !!! Glad I omitted the pine nuts which would have been inedible. Par boiling the sprouts for about 15 minutes, then roasting for 20 at 400 would have done it. Three stars for the ingredients tho.
By FoodWineFriendsFun
Newport Coast, CA
on February 10, 2013
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This dish was edible, but I've had better brussel sprouts. I lowered the oven temp to 400 based on the reviews I read, but they were still finished in 20 minutes. I think if you substituted freshly squeezed lemon juice for the balsamic vinegar it would be much better. The vinegar was probably the reason everything charred, even after cutting the cooking time in half.
By beverly.hull_46...
Pleasant Hill, CA
on January 12, 2011
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I never like brussel sprouts until I tried this dish. It was delicious and very easy to make. As my husband said, a definite do againer
By willie_mctell_1...
Oakland, 43
on January 20, 2010
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I took them out after 40 minutes total time. I think 20 minutes would have been more than enough, perhaps a bit too much. I should have taken them out then. The finished product resembled charcoal briquets.
By aud503_12238964
Cranford, 70
on January 19, 2010
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Roasting is definitely the way to go with brussel sprouts, but these didn't do it for me. Too much oil and they did burn. Even the ones that didn't burn, didn't have much flavor. Next time I will cut the oil, cut the balsamic even less (used 1/4 cup, add some minced garlic or pancetta and cook at a lower temp for less time. Maybe add a squeeze of fresh lemon when they come out of the oven. Something more is needed, just not sure exactly what...
By iamlorenac_11850490
Seal Beach, CA
on September 17, 2009
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I had to eat brussel sprouts for a diet I am following and thought "ICK!" These are absolutely delicious. I burnt mine too because I didn't read the reviews first. But they were still delicious.
By darthmotto_9008870
West Jordan, UT
on June 17, 2008
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best way to eat sprouts. i read reviews and decided to cook at 400 degrees instead of 425. they didnt burn and tasted great. i also used frozen sprouts and defrosed them.
By Chef #783539
Temple City, CA
on February 27, 2008
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These were so tasty and delicious that I started making them 2-3 a week. I agree with others about the cooking time - You need to watch these! I cut the oil down to save on fat/cal. Try them, you WON"T regret it!
By cl91016_7512022
Monrovia, CA
on May 10, 2007
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I really enjoyed it - my sister, the brussel sprout hater still managed to dislike them, but it's her loss