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This super easy Roasted Brussels Sprouts recipe is a delicious vegetable side dish. A brown, crispy exterior with a tender middle. They are a perfect and simple accompaniment to any dinner.

Brussels sprouts are one of those vegetables that many people love to hate. Usually, a friend or a relative made a dish with brussels sprouts that weren’t prepared correctly.

Combined with the fact that many people think that you can only cook Brussels sprouts by boiling or blanching them, the results can be disastrous.

Personally, I love these underrated vegetables and think they get a bad reputation because of the well-intentioned actions of a select few. So, I’ve created this brussels sprouts recipe to bring these wonderful veggies back to life. You might not even realize you’re eating them! Let’s get into it.

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Brussels Sprouts: What to Buy

This roasted brussels sprouts recipe is a simple three-ingredient recipe, if you even count oil and S&P as ingredients. You’ll probably have olive oil, salt, and pepper on hand and will only need to buy the brussels sprouts! You have some options to choose from so consider these things before buying:

  • Size – the bigger they are the more time they’ll take to roast. You can cut down this time by buying smaller rounds and by chopping them in half.
  • Prep Work – you are going to have to wash, cut and prep each little sprout. To make this process even faster you can buy brussels sprouts that are already trimmed and ready to go. Just make sure to cut off the stump at the end and pull off any outer layers that aren’t fresh.
  • Frozen or Fresh – I would not recommend using frozen brussels sprouts for this recipe. I’d either go with some on the stalk or even the bagged brussels sprouts that are trimmed and washed. As with many vegetables, fresh is simply better.

Customize Your Brussels Sprouts

You can customize this side dish by adding some delicious add-ins. Try adding parmesan for a cheesy twist or cajun seasoning in place of salt and pepper.

For an even more crunchy texture, you can add panko breadcrumbs. One of my favorite things to do is drizzle the finished brussels sprouts with a balsamic vinegar reduction.

If you’re not necessarily trying to make a dish that consists only of vegetables, you can try adding some bacon bits as well. The fats in the bacon will cook out and infuse into the brussels sprouts, and the bacon itself will become nice and crispy. The perfect addition for bacon lovers.

What are some other ways you’ve customized this recipe? Let me know in the comments below 🙂

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How to Roast Brussels Sprouts

For full details on how to roast brussels sprouts in the oven, see the printable recipe card down below. Here is what you can expect from this recipe:

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Preheat + Prep

Preheat oven.

There is no need to soak brussels sprouts before roasting. To prepare them, simply wash brussels sprouts, peel outer (dirty) leaves, and trim bottoms. Discard these extra leaves and pieces. Halve clean brussels sprouts and place them onto a baking sheet.

Drizzle with Olive Oil + Seasonings

Drizzle the brussels sprouts with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Toss to coat thoroughly. Then you’re going to want to spread these out into a single layer, all facing flat side down. This is to ensure even roasting. If they are too close to one another, they end up steaming each other, so don’t overcrowd either.

Roast In the Oven

Roast Brussels Sprouts 20-25 minutes, or until brown and tender to your liking. (I turn mine after 20 minutes and bake another 5-10.)

How to prevent bitterness:

Overcooking brussels sprouts leads to bitterness. To prevent this my suggestions are to:

  • Not overcrowd or overlap
  • Halve and cut each piece down so they are as uniform in size as possible. The compounds that cause bitterness are located in the center of the sprouts. Halving the brussels sprouts allows the chemicals to escape during the roasting process.
  • Flip during baking

It’s also worth noting that some people have a genetic predisposition towards tasting the compounds that can make brussels sprouts bitter. While the rest of us only taste the bitterness when the sprouts have been badly prepared, individuals with a certain gene always taste the chemicals strongly, even in small amounts.

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How to Serve Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Besides eating this dish plain, you can use and enjoy roasted brussels sprouts in a variety of ways. Consider these recipes from the site:

  • Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts
  • Brussels Sprouts Caesar Salad
  • Spaghetti with Bacon, Brussels Sprouts and Artichokes

Brussels Sprouts are a great side with these main dishes:

  • Slow Cooked Tri Tip Roast
  • Prime Rib
  • Roasted Turkey – hello Thanksgiving!!
  • Salisbury Steak
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Storing + Reheating Roasted Brussels Sprouts

This is a great make-ahead recipe because leftovers can last in the fridge for up to 4 days. Seal in an airtight container to keep the freshness to a maximum. However, keep in mind that roasted brussels sprouts get a little smelly the older they get. So maybe make these a day ahead of time at most.

Reheat in the oven, in a skillet, or in the microwave. The microwave is the fastest but will leave them a bit soggy while the skillet and oven work best for warming.

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Health Benefits of Brussels Sprouts

Now that I’ve established that a Brussels sprouts recipe can be absolutely amazing, let’s talk about some of the wonderful health benefits of eating Brussels sprouts.

  1. Brussels sprouts are exceptionally high in nutrients. These cruciferous vegetables contain large amounts of nutrients like Vitamin K, folate, and even Manganese. They’re also rich in Vitamin C, which can be difficult to consume sufficient amounts of.
  2. Brussels sprouts contain many antioxidants. If you like to ensure that you consume plenty of antioxidants and keep your body healthy, then brussels sprouts can help with that. They counteract many harmful free radicals that can interfere with your health.
  3. Brussels sprouts aren’t high in calories. These vegetables are an ideal choice for the calorie-conscious. Every cup contains only 38 calories, making it the perfect low-calorie meal option. Of course, how you prepare it also has an effect.
  4. Brussels sprouts are full of compounds that help protect against cancer. The substance is called glycosinolate glucobrassicin and can, theoretically, help prevent DNA damage, lessening your likelihood of getting cancer. Scientists believe that regular brussels sprouts consumption can reduce the risk of getting common cancers like breast, stomach, and kidney cancers.
  5. Brussels sprouts help reduce inflammation. Since these lovely veggies are so high in antioxidants, they can help reduce inflammation by combatting free radicals. This, in turn, helps to combat many of the other inflammation-related disorders.
  6. Brussels sprouts help bring down blood pressure. These wonderful veggies contain high amounts of Vitamin K, which acts as a natural blood thinner. This can often lead to lower blood pressure overall.
  7. Brussels Sprouts can improve heart health. Since it helps to manage things like blood pressure, inflammation, and other disorders that harm the heart, eating brussels sprouts can help improve overall heart health.

As an aside, if you want to get the health benefits of these vegetables, it’s best to avoid boiling them. Not only does it massacre the flavor, but it can remove many of the helpful substances found in this beautiful veg.

Yet another reason to try my Roasted Brussels sprouts recipe. 😉

More Side Dishes to Try!

Be sure to check out all of my vegetable side dishes <– here!

  • Maple Glazed Carrots
  • Roasted Cauliflower
  • Roasted Asparagus
  • Cauliflower Au Gratin
  • Roasted Acorn Squash

The printable recipe card is down below, enjoy friends!

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Roasted Brussels Sprouts

This super easy Oven Roasted Brussels Sprouts Recipe is a delicious vegetable side dish. Perfectly golden and tender in the middle.

servings 4 servings

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 pound brussels sprouts
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil or avocado oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

  • Wash brussels sprouts, peel outer (dirty) leaves and trim bottoms. Discard these extra leaves and pieces. Halve clean brussels sprouts and place onto a baking sheet.

  • Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Toss to coat thoroughly and turn all pieces to be cut side down.

  • Bake 20-25 minutes, or until brown and tender to your liking. (I turn mine after 20 minutes and bake another 5-10.)

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Nutrition

Calories: 142kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 29mg | Potassium: 441mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 855IU | Vitamin C: 96mg | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 2mg

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: roasted brussel sprouts, Roasted Brussels Sprouts

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FAQs

Should brussel sprouts be soaked before roasting? ›

Don't soak sprouts before cooking them, they don't need it. Rinse before cooking, and if you want to store them ready-prepped but them in a reusable bag or container in the fridge.

Why are my roasted brussel sprouts not crispy? ›

Why Are My Brussel Sprouts Not Crispy? Spread them out into a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet to avoid overcrowding. If they're too close together, they'll steam instead of roast which stops the crisping process.

Do you need to blanch brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Like all cabbages, Brussels are unavoidably fibrous and dense. You must overcome this by either cooking them in salty water until fork tender (blanching), or by roasting at a high (over 425F) temperature for upwards of 20 minutes. To guarantee great texture, do both!

Should you cut brussel sprouts in half before cooking? ›

One of the most common ways to cut a Brussels sprout is in half or quarters. By doing so, you reduce the size of the sprouts, speeding up cooking.

Why do you soak brussel sprouts in salt water overnight? ›

For best results, soak your Brussels sprouts in salt water. Not only does salt act to tenderize the dense sprouts, but it will also help to season them all the way through. It won't take a lot -- just add 1 tablespoon of salt per 1 quart of water and toss in trimmed and halved Brussels sprouts.

Is it better to parboil brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Beyond bitterness, parboiling your sprouts can speed up cooking times, softening the leaves to tender, right down to their core (without turning them to mush) and making it easy for you to focus on perfectly crispy and caramelized sprouts in less time in the oven, sauté pan, or out on the grill.

How do I roast brussel sprouts without bitterness? ›

The best way to cook brussels sprouts is this:
  1. Trim off the stem ends.
  2. If they are large, slice in half.
  3. Dress with olive oil, salt, pepper, and andy spices you like.
  4. Roast in the oven or grill until slightly charred but not overcooked.
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Why are my roasted brussel sprouts tough? ›

Not using enough oil.

We like to use olive oil, but plain vegetable oil is great too. If the sprouts are well-coated, they'll caramelize and char instead of simply softening in the oven. Follow this tip: For every 1 pound of Brussels sprouts, you'll want to use 2 tablespoons of oil.

Can you roast brussel sprouts ahead of time and reheat? ›

However, keep in mind that roasted brussels sprouts get a little smelly the older they get. So maybe make these a day ahead of time at most. Reheat in the oven, in a skillet, or in the microwave. The microwave is the fastest but will leave them a bit soggy while the skillet and oven work best for warming.

How long should you blanch brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Blanch the sprouts for 3 minutes, then strain into a colander and place in iced water to stop the cooking. Cut each sprout in half and drain onto a tray lined with a clean tea towel or thick kitchen paper to get them as dry as possible, which will make it easier to caramelize.

How do you keep roasted brussel sprouts from getting soggy? ›

BE GENEROUS WITH YOUR OLIVE OIL!

These brussels sprouts will absorb the oil in order to get crispy, so don't be afraid to add a little extra olive oil on them as needed. If you liked this Crispy Roasted Brussels Sprouts recipe, check out some of the most popular side dish recipes on the blog!

How long should you soak brussel sprouts in salt water? ›

Contributed by Whole Foods Market, Inc. To prepare, soak Brussels sprouts in a bowl of cold, salted water for 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 400°F.

Do sprouts need to be soaked? ›

Soaking: Think of soaking as the initial step before actually sprouting a legume, grain, nut or seed. Many people soak beans before cooking to cut down on cooking time and reduce compounds that may cause gasiness in our digestive systems (although it's not completely necessary, it's definitely recommended).

Should sprouts be soaked? ›

However, the natural agents that protect them from early germination can wreak havoc in our digestive system. Soaking and sprouting replicates germination, which activates and multiplies nutrients (particularly Vitamins A, B, and C), neutralizes enzyme inhibitors, and promotes the growth of vital digestive enzymes.

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