Warm Brussels Sprouts Braise

Serves 4 Prep Time 5 minutes   Cook Time 11 minutes   Rated:

This is a discard. Not in a bad way, it just wouldn’t fit into on the newest book, which will be out there ready for pre-order any day now. It is a great side dish, for anything you usually eat. Lots of kids have issues with Brussels Sprouts (heck, so do adults) but this is quite delicious and you should really give it a whirl.

Overcooking the Brussels is easy to do, so don’t add time, they will continue to cook after you have removed them from the bowl. Go with it. Embrace it. Eat it!

Thanks to Tash from Little Bit of Thyme for this pic. Her beautiful pictures grace the new book, including the cover...even though she keeps telling me she doesn’t do portraits!! I am delighted with her beautiful work and cannot wait for you all to see it! Thanks Tash!

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Need

  • Handfuls pecans
  • 100 Grams bacon, diced
  • 20 Grams Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) BUY
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 red onion, halved
  • 600 Grams Brussels Sprouts, halved
  • 1 lemon, juice only
  • 2 Teaspoons mustard
  • 40 Grams soy or tamari sauce
  • 20 Grams pure maple syrup
  • Pinches pink salt flakes BUY
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

Do

1  

Place pecans onto a lined baking tray and into a cold oven set to 200°C. Toast for 10 minutes exactly. Remove and cool.

2  

Fry the bacon until crisp and drain. Set aside.

3  

Place EVOO, garlic and onion into Thermomix bowl and cop 3 sec/speed 5. Saute 5 min/Varoma/speed 1/MC off.

4  

Add all other ingredients except pecans and bacon and cook 6 min/Varoma/Reverse/speed 1.

5  

Place onto serving platter and top with toasted nuts and diced bacon. Serve warm.

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