Cranky Brussels sprouts meet nicey-nice clementines |
I'm not one for cutesy recipe names. But I hope you'll indulge me just this once as I pair the sweet clementine with the cantankerous Brussels sprout. Even though Brussels sprouts can be assertively bitter, a shot of clementine juice subtly tempers and brightens the strong flavor of these mini cabbages. These make a great side, but I also love them served at room temperature, tossed in a green salad. This is a low-fat recipe.
Hint: To quickly juice the clemmies, wash your hands, put on an apron, and give them a gentle squeeze. Speaking of aprons, don't forget to enter my retro apron giveaway contest!
Darling Brussels Sprouts [Clementine-Infused Brussels Sprouts]
- 3 cloves of garlic, sliced
- About 1/2 cup clementine juice [From about 4 clementines]
- 1 T soy sauce
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 1/4 cup veggie broth, white wine, or water, in order of preference
- Fresh ground pepper, to taste
- 1 pound Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved
Serves 4
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Mix the first 6 ingredients in a 9 x 13 inch roasting dish. Let marinade sit for about 10 minutes, while you clean the Brussels sprouts. [You can make the marinade up to a day before. The longer it sits, the better.]
Toss the sprouts in the marinade, mixing well and ensuring all sprouts are covered and glossy. Bake for 20-30 minutes, checking every 5 minutes until sprouts are tender crisp.
12 comments:
wow, these look amazing! i've been obsessed with brussels sprouts lately and these are making hungry more!
Sounds like a great recipe for the "dreaded" brussel sprouts...
An alternative to lemon juice!
Looks good. I haven't had brussel sprouts at all this fall. what a shame! and they're so healthy.
Yummy! I love Brussels and clementines, and I'm sure they make an excellent pair!
My heart be still! I adore brussels sprouts! Thank you!!!
I love brussels sprouts so much. I also hated them when I was a kid, but have clearly come to my senses!
I'm hopeful this recipe will cure my intense gagging reflex when trying to ingest these formerly fetid poo-smelling green orbs. oh my darling, clementines...I'll give this a go!
@Pat: I used to have BS (LOL), too. Somehow, magically, I now love them. They can be quite bitter so I suggest mixing them in something sweeter to start with--say in a fresh spinach salad. Lemme know how it goes :)
Why do I get the feeling that you're not a huge Brussels sprouts fan? ;) Regardless, I am, and these sound divine!
@Hannah: Quite the contrary--I love them. But it took me til my 30s to work up to liking them – and I am not usually fussy about foods. I think I just had some smelly, over-boiled ones earlier in life :)
That's pretty smart to team up two winter foods to make an easy and tasty dish. Eating the foods of the season helps you deal with the season better.
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