Back in 2008, watching an NCIS dvd, with commentary, I heard the actor, David McCallum, who portrays Ducky, the medical examiner, talk about roasting Brussel sprouts in this way. I felt intrigued.. and despite never having liked the vegetable, I gave it a try. They were so good, not the smelly, mushy sprouts of my childhood, but delicious, slightly sweet. Now they're a regular, and not just at the holidays.
2 lbs brussel sprouts
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
3 tbsp maple syrup
sea salt & pepper
Preheat oven to 425ºF.
Wash sprouts and remove yellowed and discolored leaves, and slice in half. In a large bowl, whisk together oil and syrup ’til
emulsified, then pour in the sprouts. Using your hands rub oil/syrup
mixture over all sides of the sprouts until they are completely coated.
Spoon the sprouts into a roasting pan, making sure to leave any extra oil/syrup in the bowl. Sprinkle with several good grinds of sea salt & black pepper. Bake
in oven between 20 to 30 minutes, until they are caramelized (checking
occasionally after 20 minutes. You can also insert a thin sharp knife in
and if it inserts easily they are done).
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by this recipe. I've never liked brussel sprouts either but I really like roasted vegetables. I will have to try it.
PS - We love NCIS and Ducky here too.
Looks good. I slice them thinly, add slices garlic and some ground corriander seedand saute them in butter. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteI've never roasted them with maple syrup. I will have to try this.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary - you asked about chipped beef. I buy it in little bags where you buy lunch meat.
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