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There are many ways to cook Brussels sprouts, but this Stovetop Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Mustard Recipe is my personal favorite! With simple ingredients like brown sugar and mustard, you will have a flavorful side dish in no time!

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I’ve mentioned before that I am lacking in the side dish department. I get so preoccupied with the main dish that sides kind of become an afterthought. And because they are generally pretty easy, I never think to write down the recipes.

Until now, that is! Once I made these Stovetop Brussels Sprouts with Bacon (yes, I said bacon!) I knew I had to not only write the recipe down, but share it with all of you!

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In my opinion, Brussels sprouts get a bad rap. I think it’s because of their strong flavor and smell. But trust me, there are plenty of ways to make Brussels sprouts a vegetable that your whole family will love.

Starting with this easy Stovetop Brussels Sprouts recipe. I kind of adapted it from my Grilled Brussel Sprouts with Bacon and Mustard Vinaigrette. It has the same flavor profile (which everyone loves!) it’s just prepared on the stove rather than the grill.

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I kind of had a theory about these Brussels sprouts. I haven’t met a soul that doesn’t like bacon; so if you combine one of the most loved foods with one that might be a little scary or new, you’re bound to be more apt to try it. Right?

Well my theory hasn’t been proven wrong yet! Everyone that has tried these Stovetop Brussels Sprouts has loved them! Even my boys love them, so I know they’re kid approved.

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Now onto the recipe! Start by heating a large, wide skillet over medium heat. Once the pan is heated, add in the bacon, saute it and let the fat render down.

Once the bacon has become a “chewy-crispy” consistency, remove it from the pan using a slotted spoon (to let the fat drip off) and set it aside.

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Next add the brussels sprouts to the pan and give them a quick stir to coat with the bacon fat. Season them with salt and pepper and saute until the brussels sprouts begin to turn a golden brown color, then cover for 5 minutes.

When the 5 minutes are up, remove lid. Sprinkle brown sugar over the entire pan and add in the mustard. Reduce the heat to low, then gently stir to combine everything and coat the brussels until the brown sugar has melted. Then simply return the bacon to pan, and toss to combine!

If you liked this easy Stovetop Brussels Sprouts recipe, check out these other easy side dishes:

These are my favorite main dishes to serve this recipe with:

  • Instant Pot Beef Tips with Mushroom Gravy
  • Easy Grilled Honey Mustard Chicken
  • Honey Garlic Chicken Thighs
  • Cream of Mushroom Chicken

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Stove Top Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Mustard

There are many ways to cook Brussels sprouts, but this Stovetop Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Mustard Recipe is my personal favorite! With simple ingredients like brown sugar and mustard, you will have a flavorful side dish in no time!

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: brussels sprouts, stove top brussels sprouts

Author: Jacqueline

Ingredients

  • 1/2 lb bacon chopped
  • 1 lb Brussels sprouts trimmed and halved
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp dijon mustard
  • 1 tbsp spicy brown mustard

Instructions

  • Heat a large, wide skillet over medium heat and add the bacon. Saute and let the fat render down. When bacon has become "chewy-crispy," remove it from the pan using a slotted spoon and set aside.

  • Add the brussels sprouts to the pan, and give a quick stir to coat with the bacon fat. Season with salt and pepper. Saute until the brussels begin to turn golden brown. Cover for 5 minutes.

  • Remove lid. Sprinkle brown sugar over pan and add mustard. Reduce heat to low, then gently stir to combine and coat the brussels until the brown sugar has melted.

  • Return bacon to pan, and toss to combine. Serve hot.

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  1. Ann says

    BEST Stovetop Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Mustard Recipe! (13)
    Adapted this to use for a solo breakfast hash. Perfect! Looking forward to doing for a proper dinner side dish.

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FAQs

How does Bobby Flay cook Brussel sprouts? ›

Add the shallots to the pan and cook until soft. Add the Brussels sprouts and potatoes and toss to combine. Season with salt and pepper and roast in the oven until the vegetables are cooked through and golden brown. Remove the vegetables from the oven and stir in the butter and lemon juice.

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. It's not always necessary but we think it works here to create a soft middle and crisp exterior in the pan.

Do you cut Brussels sprouts in half before boiling them? ›

Tips for cooking brussels sprouts

Halve, quarter or shred sprouts to minimise the cooking time. If the sprouts are larger than average and you want them to remain whole, you can of course cook them for longer. They will probably need 7-8 minutes to cook through. Don't cut a cross in the base of your sprouts.

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.

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

Not only can soaking make the centers more malleable, but the water that's absorbed into them will create a steaming action, whether you choose to roast, saute, or make your Brussels sprouts in your air fryer. The steam can help to ensure the cooking is even throughout the Brussels sprout.

How many minutes to blanch Brussels sprouts? ›

Bring a large pot of water to a boil and fill a large bowl with ice water. Blanch small Brussels sprouts for 3 minutes, medium for 4 minutes, and large for 5 minutes. Plunge the blanched sprouts in the ice water to stop the cooking process then move them to a clean towel and pat dry.

Should I cut brussel sprouts in half before blanching? ›

Prepare the vegetables: leave them whole or cut them in half if large, then blanch them in salted boiling water until crisp-tender (al dente), about 4 min. Drain well, then serve.

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!

Do you cook brussel sprouts face up or down? ›

Place them face down and resist the urge to move them around. A searing hot baking sheet with the brussels cut side down is the key to crispy brussel perfection.

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).

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).

What happens if you over boil brussel sprouts? ›

For best results, cook sprouts until just tender, never mushy. Overcooking produces the offensive odor associated with Brussels sprouts. It's caused by the release of sulfur-containing compounds. Overcooking also causes them to turn a drab olive green.

How long should I boil Brussels sprouts? ›

Boiling Brussels sprouts is a quick and easy way to cook them. Simply, bring a pot of salted water to a boil, toss in the sprouts and let them cook for 6 minutes or until tender.

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.

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