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The Best Christmas Brussels Sprouts

Brussel sprouts are the most hated part of Christmas dinner, but they can be really tasty if you jazz them up! So, keep reading for the best Christmas Brussels sprouts recipe.

Serves 4

Macros:

brussels sprouts

Calories: 165
Carbohydrates: 25g
of which sugars: 5g
Protein: 5g
Fat: 6g

Ingredients:

  • 16 Brussels sprouts
  • 1/2 a tin of chestnuts (chop them into slices)
  • 4 rashers of bacon
  • 2 garlic cloves crushed
  • 1.5 tsp oregano
  • Salt and pepper
  • Olive oil

Method:

1. Add the sprouts to a frying pan and cover with boiling water. Bring it to boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for around 4 minutes. Check they are cooked by seeing if a knife easily cuts through, then drain them.

boil brussels sprouts

2. Once they have cooled slightly, chop the sprouts in half.

3. Next, fry the bacon and chop into small strips once cooked. Then add the halved sprouts, garlic, chestnuts and oregano. Fry this off for about 5-10 minutes (until the sprouts go crispy).

4. Next, serve up and enjoy 🙂

the best Christmas Brussels sprouts

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5 Christmas Dinner Tips!

Here are 5 Christmas dinner tips to make your meal extra special. For me each component of the Christmas dinner plate needs to be jazzed up to bring the meal together!

1. Seasoning your meat

Roast turkey - Christmas dinner tips

I think it is vital to add some flavours and seasonings to the meat to make it more interesting!

Place the bird on a large piece of foil. Stuff it with half a lemon and 5 cloves of garlic (or one per person).

On the exterior, coat with butter, turmeric, smoked paprika, garlic granules, salt and black pepper. Squeeze the other half of the lemon over the top.

Next, roast according to the size of the bird.

Before serving, let it rest in fresh foil and top with fresh rosemary.

2. How to Brussel up your sprouts

Brussels are probably the most hated part on the Christmas dinner plate. That’s why I add some flavours so (nearly) everyone likes them!

Firstly, steam your Brussels for 5 minutes.

Next, fry off some lardons, then add the Brussels (cut in half), 1 crushed garlic clove, chestnuts, oregano and black pepper.

3. Honey glazed carrots and parsnips

Peel the carrots/parsnips and chop them in half vertically. Put them in the roasting tray and drizzle of olive oil, roast for around 25 minutes.

Take them out and drizzle with honey and a dash of white wine vinegar. Roast for a further 15-20 minutes.

Add some sesame seeds before serving!

4. Jazzing up your potatoes

Potatoes - Christmas dinner tips

The key to delicious roast potatoes is all down to par-boiling them before roasting.

Wash and peel your potatoes, then add boiling water to the saucepan. Allow them to boil for around 8 minutes. In the mean time, heat the roasting tray with plenty of olive oil.

Next, drain the potatoes and toss them in the warm oil. Add a pinch of salt, black pepper, oregano and powdered garlic.

Now roast them for 1 hour on 200 degrees.

Once they are cooked, add a generous sprinkle of sesame seeds!

5. Roasted onion gravy

Gravy brings the whole plate together and adds moisture to each component of the dish. I love to add some onion to add richness to the plate.

To do this, peel and cut 1 or 2 large while onions in half and roast them with the potatoes, carrots and parsnips for 25-30 minutes.

Once they are cooked, use a sharp knife to cut them into slithers.

After you have made the gravy, stir the onions in with a generous crack of black pepper.

 onions - Christmas dinner tips

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