Christmas dinner isn’t complete without Brussels sprouts, but it's safe to say they're not always the most popular food on the festive table. But that might be because you're cooking them all wrong.
The key is to avoid boiling them at all costs! This just makes them soggy and waterlogged, which compromises the flavour and makes them the least popular side on anyone's plate.
If you have to, steam them so that they retain their delicious crunchy consistency or thinly slice and stir-fry, or cut them in half and roast them to impart some extra caramelised goodness.
Some classic flavours to pair with your sprouts are maple syrup and bacon, or pomegranate and blue cheese.
We also love to shred our sprouts, stir-fry them to get them lightly crispy and golden, and then top them with lashings of Parmesan.
Alternatively, for a more hands-off recipe, you could serve your Brussels sprouts in a gratin with a cheese and cranberry sauce.
But, for the best recipe there is, don't skip our crispy parmesan sprouts - they will convert everyone!
We for one LOVE a good Brussels sprout, and we promise that with these tips, everyone will be helping themselves to the Brussels sprouts this Christmas.
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