Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

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If you've never been a fresh Brussels sprouts fan before this recipe for Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon just may change your mind!

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And, if you're already a Brussels sprouts fan, be prepared to have your mind blown when you add the sweet and spicy candied bacon topping. It's the best and an excellent complement to the caramelized Brussels sprouts!!

**Please Note - The printable recipe card with detailed instructions, complete ingredient measurements, and nutritional information for making Sautéed Brussels Sprouts is available near the end of this post.

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The ingredient list:

  • Fresh Brussels Sprouts (approximately 1 pound) trimmed and halved (or quartered)
  • Bacon (½ pound)
  • Brown Sugar
  • Maple Syrup
  • Dried Cranberries
  • Jalapeno Pepper
  • Chopped Pecans
  • Salt and Pepper

Can I use this sweet and spicy candied bacon topping on other vegetables?

  • Yes! Yes! and Yes!
  • It would be delicious on cooked green beans, asparagus, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, or even over grilled romaine lettuce if you really want to think outside of the candied bacon topping box!
  • AND, what about over a cooked sweet potato? Be still my heart!! I think I'm in love with this idea and can't wait to try it for myself!
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  • Skillet Chicken Thighs with Brussels Sprouts and Bacon
  • Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Brussels Sprouts and Apples
  • Baked Farro Casserole with Butternut Squash and Brussels Sprouts
  • Colorful Sauteed Autumn Vegetables
  • Chopped Fruit and Vegetable Salad

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Sauteed Brussels Sprouts with Sweet & Spicy Candied Bacon

Renee Goerger

If you've never been a Brussels sprouts fan before this recipe for Sauteed Brussels Sprouts with Sweet & Spicy Candied Bacon just may change your mind!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the sweet and spicy candied bacon;

  • ½ pound bacon cut into 1" pieces
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ½ cup maple syrup
  • ½ cup dried cranberries
  • 2 tablespoons diced jalapenos
  • ½ teaspoon pepper

For the Brussels sprouts;

  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1 pound Brussels sprouts trimmed, and halved or quartered
  • teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper

Instructions

To make the candied bacon;

  • In a large skillet, cook the bacon until almost crisp.

  • Stir in the remaining candied bacon ingredients and cook over medium heat for 2-3 minutes. Set aside.

To prepare the Brussels sprouts;

  • In asecond large skillet, saute the prepared Brussels sprouts in the oil and butter over medium/high heat. Season with salt and pepper and stir occasionally.

  • Reduce the heat to medium and cover the pan. Allow the Brussels sprouts to cook, covered, for 5-7 minutes (or until your desired doneness).

  • Uncover and spoon the sweet and spicy candied bacon into the Brussels sprouts and stir well to heat through.

  • Serve hot.

Notes

Tools and equipment;

2 large skillets, wooden spoon, measuring cups, measuring spoons, cutting board and chef's knife, cover (or foil) for the skillet.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Calories: 440kcalCarbohydrates: 52gProtein: 7gFat: 23gSaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 891mgPotassium: 466mgFiber: 3gSugar: 42gVitamin A: 755IUVitamin C: 70.2mgCalcium: 78mgIron: 1.4mg

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  1. Julie Rescoe says

    Could not find on recipe, but how many servings in this dish ? Thank you , Julie

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  2. Toni says

    Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (12)
    This will be a sure hit! Looks delish!

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  3. Liren | Kitchen Confidante says

    I love Brussels sprouts and bacon together...and I especially love how you candied the bacon!

    Reply

  4. Helene says

    I don't know why I haven't had Brussel sprouts with bacon before. Love the way you candied the bacon too!

    Reply

    • Renée says

      Thanks so much, Helene!!

      Reply

  5. Renée says

    Definitely, Mary! Good luck. I hope your kids love these. If not, try the candied bacon on a different vegetable.

    Reply

  6. Wilhelmina says

    Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (13)
    This is one of my absolute favorite side dishes! YUM!

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    • Renée says

      How nice! I’m happy to hear it! Thanks, Wilhelmina!

      Reply

    • Renée says

      How nice. Thanks.

      Reply

  7. Jessica says

    Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (14)
    I'm always on the lookout for new side dish recipes and this one was a winner. The whole family enjoyed!

    Reply

    • Renée says

      I'm glad to hear about that, Jessica! Thanks.

      Reply

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Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Candied Bacon Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

FAQs

Why do brussel sprouts have a bad reputation? ›

Another reason that Brussels sprouts have a bad reputation is that older cultivars used to taste bitter. In the 1990s, Dutch scientist Hans van Doorn isolated the compounds responsible for the bitter flavor. As a result, seed companies were able to breed and select cultivars that contained less of these compounds.

Should I blanch brussel sprouts before sauteing? ›

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.

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.

Do you cut the ends off of Brussels sprouts before you cook them? ›

Individual sprouts: Brussels sprouts sold by the pound are what you find most often at the market. They need to be trimmed of their dry ends and yellowed or damaged leaves before halving and cooking.

What are the side effects of eating too many brussel sprouts? ›

Like other cruciferous veggies, Brussels sprouts have a type of carbohydrate that your body can't easily break down. This can cause you to have belly pain, gas, and either diarrhea or constipation.

When should you not eat Brussels 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).

What is the trick with Brussels sprouts? ›

The key is to start with a cold skillet.

Put the butter and olive oil into the cold skillet, turn the heat to high, and when your nose picks up the brown-butter smell and the butter starts turning golden brown, toss the ribbons of Brussels sprouts into the skillet. They'll come out crunchy and delicious.

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.

What happens if you don t blanch brussel sprouts before freezing? ›

Can you freeze raw Brussels sprouts without blanching? You can you freeze uncooked Brussels sprouts, but you'll need to be aware that they may be a little softer than if you blanched them (so keep an eye on the cooking time). Plus, they won't keep in the freezer for as long.

How many Brussels sprouts per person? ›

Sprouts on the stalk will stay fresher longer than sprouts that have been picked off and sold loose. Plan on about 1/2 pound (8 ounces) of raw brussels sprouts per person.

How do you tell if brussel sprouts are fully cooked? ›

Add the Brussels sprouts and boil lightly for four to six minutes or until the sprouts are al dente, but still beautifully green. You can test with a sharp knife, but trying one is a surer way to tell. Drain off the water and serve immediatly with the butter and pepper if desired.

Can you cut off bad parts of brussel sprouts? ›

Using a chef's or paring knife, trim off the dried-out portion. Inspect the outer leaves of each sprout as well. If they look dried, bruised, insect-damaged, or otherwise undesirable, remove them until you reach the more appealing leaves underneath.

Why is brussel sprouts controversial? ›

Surprisingly, it could be your genes that determine your feelings about these controversial little vegetables. A 2011 study by Cornwall College found that sprouts contain a chemical, similar to phenylthiocarbamide, which only tastes bitter to people who have a variation of a certain gene.

Did they genetically modify brussel sprouts to taste better? ›

About 30 years ago, a Dutch scientist identified the chemicals that made brussels sprouts bitter. He selected seed varieties with lower levels of the bitter chemicals and bred new high-yielding varieties that tasted less bitter.

Is it safe to eat Brussel sprouts? ›

Brussels sprouts are a nutritious vegetable in the cruciferous family. While they're often enjoyed cooked using methods like roasting, steaming, or boiling, you can also enjoy Brussels sprouts raw. The most common side effect of eating raw Brussels sprouts is that they may cause gas in some people.

What country eats the most brussel sprouts? ›

Containing more vitamin C than an orange and with just eighty calories in a half pound, Britons eat more of them than any other European country, around 40,000 tonnes a year — and yes, we do eat them all year round. Two-thirds of Brussels sprout consumption in the UK is outside of the festive season.

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