Perfect Sautéed Brussel Sprouts with Bacon (original) (raw)

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Sautéed Brussel Sprouts with Bacon is side dish supremacy! Crisp tender Brussel sprouts tossed with crispy bacon and a drizzle of maple syrup is pure heaven.

Brussel Sprouts are a full flavored cute veggie that packs a nutritional punch. For more ways to use them try them in Creamy Parmesan Garlic Brussels Sprouts, Apple Bacon Brussel Sprouts Salad and Air Fryer Crispy Parmesan Brussel Sprouts.

Brussel sprouts with bacon and maple syrup in a white bowl.

These are not your mother’s Brussel sprouts! Those were the days of steamed and boiled everything. It turned vegetables to bland mush. No wonder we didn’t like our veggies growing up! These are sautéed to a crisp outside, but still tender inside. Flavored with smoky, salty bacon and a splash of maple syrup for a sweet and salty flavor that is out of this world yummy! My whole family loved this flavorful side dish.

Besides bacon makes everything better! Cooking the Brussel sprouts in the bacon drippings caramelizes the sprouts to absolute perfection. The sprouts soak up the flavor and creates a deep nutty savory taste that pairs impeccably with the maple syrup. The maple syrup adds just enough deep sweet flavor that is not too sugary, it’s just right. This side dish comes together quickly too. Which is ideal when you need a gorgeous side dish in a pinch! This dish pairs perfectly with Steak, Chicken or Fish! Whatever you need it for, this is the recipe to use!

Ingredients for Easy Brussel Sprouts

These ingredients can’t get much simpler with only four ingredients! Easy and quick Brussel sprouts that are pure goodness! You can find all of these ingredients at your local grocery store if you don’t have them on hand. Brussel sprouts can be found separately or sometimes they can be found still connected to the stalk. If this is the case just cut the them off the stalk at the base. Rinse and pat dry your sprouts before sautéing.

Sautéing Brussel Sprouts and Bacon

This is such a quick recipe to whip up. It’s best cooked right before serving, so plan accordingly. You don’t want to make this too far ahead, they can get mushy. Eating this as soon as it’s done cooking is the best, crispy bacon, tender Brussel sprouts and sweet maple syrup, so good!

  1. Cook: In a medium pan over medium high heat cook the bacon till crisp. Remove from the pan and place on a paper towel lined plate.
  2. Sauté: Keep the bacon drippings in the pan and add the Brussel sprouts. Sauté till crisp tender about 7-10 minutes.
  3. Add: Add the bacon back to the pan and drizzle with maple syrup. Cook for another minute stirring to coat. Serve immediately.

Pouring the maple syrup over the brussel sprouts and bacon.

Tips and Variations

These Brussel sprouts can’t get much better than this, they are so dang good! You can vary this to your liking and play with the flavors if you would like.

Benefits of Brussel Sprouts

Who knew but these mini looking heads of cabbage are extremely good for you! Another reason to add them to your recipes this season. Brussels sprouts are part of the vegetable family that includes broccoli and cabbage, a cruciferous vegetable. The flavors brought on from roasting can be described as savory, slightly nutty, and even a tad sweet, especially the smaller sized sprouts.

Bacon, brussel sprouts tossed with maple syrup on a white plate.

More Amazing Side Dishes

Side dishes are the super sidekicks that can make superheroes out of ordinary dinners. They can even steal the show! Meals just aren’t complete without a stellar side dish. Whether it’s a fruit or veggie or both, they just add to your dinner. Pick from these favorites.

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Calories: 69kcalCarbohydrates: 14gProtein: 4gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 39mgPotassium: 452mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 855IUVitamin C: 96mgCalcium: 53mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Alyssa Rivers is the author of 'The Tried and True Cookbook', a professional food photographer and experienced recipe-developer. Having a passion for cooking, her tried and true recipes have been featured on Good Morning America, Today Food, Buzzfeed and more.

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