Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (2024)

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Do you think you don’t like Brussels Sprouts? Think again! This Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe will change your mind!

Three out of four of my kids are really good eaters. Then there’s Ella. She is definitely my pickiest eater, by far, of the four. The strange thing is, what she chooses to be picky about is not typical. While many kids can’t stand eating chicken on the bone, Ella’s absolute favorite food are these chicken legs. She’ll eat asparagus, she’ll eat salad, and she’ll eat brussels sprouts, of all things. What picky kid eats brussels sprouts? It’s hard enough to get adults to eat brussels sprouts, let alone kids!

Ella ispicky about things likethe shape of the pasta I’m serving, or the cut of the meat we are having (she loves pork, but refuses to touch pork loin). I’d say she is definitely more strong willed and stubborn than picky when it really comes down to it.

I’m still amazed though that she’ll eat Brussels Sprouts. In fact, I’m kind of amazed that all of my kids will eat Brussels Sprouts. I think it has to do with the fact that when I make them, I cover them in enough good tasting stuff that it makes it impossible not to love. Seriously, there isn’t much out there that bacon and cheesy goodness can’t fix, right? Maybe if we just put bacon and cheese on everything it would all taste good and kids everywhere would stop being picky! Not so sure Michelle Obama would agree with that one 🙂

OK, shall we get to this recipe? This was a recipe my client Food.com asked me to photograph for them, and I have to say that I had to photograph these Brussels Sprouts in a smaller dish than I cooked them in because everyone kept eating them! I’m used to that with cookies and goodieslike that, but to have my family picking out of my bowl of Brussels Sprouts? That’s pretty unheard of!

If you are looking for a side dish that is surprisingly delicious and yes… kid friendly… give these Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts a try. Turn your Brussels Sprouts haters into lovers with one taste!

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Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe

If you think you aren't a fan of Brussels Sprouts, think again... give this recipe for cheesy bacon brussels sprouts recipe a try and I bet you'll fall in love!

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 4 -6 servings

Ingredients

  • 25-30 fresh Brussels Sprouts
  • 8 slices cooked bacon crumbled into bite size pieces
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup fresh grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1/2 clove minced garlic
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
  • Additional parmesan cheese for garnish

Instructions

  • Cut ends off Brussels Sprouts and remove yellow or spotted leaves.

  • Score an X on the bottom of each sprout (this helps them to be less bitter after cooking)

  • Place brussels sprouts in a large stock pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook until tender (approximately 10-15 minutes)

  • Remove from heat and drain water.

  • Meanwhile in a small saucepan, heat bacon, sour cream, parmesan cheese, butter and garlic until hot.

  • Combine ingredients from the saucepan and the brussels sprouts in a serving dish. Sprinkle with freshly grated black pepper and top with remaining parmesan cheese.

  • Serve warm.

Notes

Adapted from food.com.

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  1. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (4)Brian @ A Thought For Food says

    I can’t get enough Brussels sprouts, especially this time of year. The cheese and bacon are always a welcome addition.

    • Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (5)Kristen says

      Me too, Brian! Especially roasted with crispy edges to eat. Mmmmmm!

  2. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (6)Julia says

    I love brussels sprouts and the addition of cheese and bacon just take these to the next level! Love!

  3. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (7)JulieD says

    I love Brussels sprouts but I used to hate them…this looks sooo good!!

  4. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (9)Aggie says

    I am the lone eater of Brussels sprouts in our house, hoping I can get Micah on board at a young age 🙂 these look DELISH!!

  5. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (10)Julie @ Julie's Eats & Treats says

    Now these are my kind of Brussels spouts! I’ll eat anything with bacon and cheese on it!

  6. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (11)Carol at Wild Goose Tea says

    I just started eating Brussels sprouts this past year. I guess it must have been a shift in my taste buds. I grew them in my garden for others, but personally I didn’t like them that well. A year ago I wouldn’t have read this blog. Aaah life changes. Tasty looking recipe.

  7. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (12)Rachel @ Bakerita says

    I loooove brussel sprouts, and they sound even more delicious with cheese and bacon (but then again, what doesn’t?!). Pinned!

  8. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (13)Amanda says

    This looks amazing!!

  9. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (14)Sandy @ RE says

    I adore Brussels sprouts. Looks great, Kristen!

  10. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (16)Jessica | Saucy Pear says

    Isn’t it crazy what kids will be particular about? A brussel spout eater who’s picky about pasta shapes seems like a not-too-bad deal though. Of course, if they’re covered in cheese, who wouldn’t eat them?! These sound delicious 🙂

  11. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (17)Katie says

    I’m not a fan of boiled/steamed brussel sprouts, but pan fried or roasted are delicious!

  12. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (18)Terri H says

    I also have one that eats pork (chops and pulled) but not pork loin. He’s also a little picky about how I prepare the pork chops. 🙂 Kids! Thankfully, they often grow to like some of the very foods they refused to eat as a child. They come home from college asking for the very things they used to refuse!

  13. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (19)Melanie @ Carmel Moments says

    I was convinced that the only way to eat brussel sprouts was roasted. But I have to admit that I’m willing to give this a try. Looks amazing!
    Pinned.
    Have a wonderful Thursday!

  14. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (20)Michelle Rittler | Taste As You Go says

    You know, I always felt a special connection with Leah because we share the same birthday, but now I feel particularly close to Ella and her picky eater tendencies. Her food choices sound so similar to mine. I’ll eat pork loin but not pork chops… I’ll devour sour cream & onion dip but don’t you dare put sour cream on my tacos or nachos or baked potatoes… the list goes on and on. 😉

  15. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (21)Joanie @ ZagLeft says

    I love brussels sprouts and I’ll bet the addition of bacon and cheese is fantastic. I usually roast them, but I’ll have to give this recipe a try. I know my family would love all the cheesy goodness.

  16. Cheesy Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe (22)Sarah @ SnixyKitchen says

    Way to go getting your kids to eat brussels sprouts! I’m 100% convinced that the reason kids hate brussels sprouts is because of the frozen kind people try to serve them. These, on the other hand, these look AMAZING. And then you went and put cheese and bacon on top? What’s not to love;)

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FAQs

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

The soak time tenderizes the sprouts so the middles are softer. Don't worry, they won't be soggy! I would never do that to you. If, like me, you don't mind some chew to your sprouts, you don't need to soak the Brussels sprouts prior to cooking.

Do you cut the ends off of Brussels sprouts before you cook them? ›

No matter how you're going to cook your Brussels sprouts, you'll want to trim them first. At the base of each sprout is the spot where it was originally connected to the plant. Unless you've just cut the sprouts off the stalk yourself, this area will have become dry and browned during storage.

Why are my brussel sprouts soggy in the oven? ›

Not using enough oil.

The other secret to ridiculously crispy Brussels sprouts is tossing them in plenty of oil. We like to use olive oil, but plain vegetable oil is great too. If the sprouts are well-coated, they'll caramelize and char instead of simply softening in the oven.

Why aren't brussel sprouts bitter anymore? ›

Over the last twenty years, farmers have mellowed the "unpleasant" flavor of brussels sprouts by breeding a vegetable that contains fewer bitter compounds or glucosinolates. So, brussels sprouts just taste better than they used to when we were kids. The rub is that glucosinolates help protect sprouts against pests.

How long should you soak Brussels sprouts in salt water? ›

It won't take a lot -- just add 1 tablespoon of salt per 1 quart of water and toss in trimmed and halved Brussels sprouts. Soaking the sprouts in salt water doesn't take long --10 to 30 minutes is plenty long enough to soften up the centers.

Do you cook Brussels sprouts cut side up or down? ›

Roast 'em! Our two rules: place and space! Place them cut side down to create that slightly crunchy exterior and soft interior. Space them out evenly so they don't steam–a crowded sheet pan party is not where your brussels want to be.

Do you eat brussel sprout stems? ›

Yes, you can eat the stalk. Slice off the Brussels sprouts when they're fork tender, and return the stem to the oven. Let it roast for another 15 minutes. Test for tenderness, and then split the stalk with a sharp knife.

How many Brussels sprouts per person? ›

Sprouts on the stalk will stay fresher longer than sprouts that have been picked off and sold loose. Plan on about 1/2 pound (8 ounces) of raw brussels sprouts per person.

Is it better to roast Brussels sprouts whole or cut in half? ›

To maximize the flat areas, which get the most crispy surface area, cut your Brussels sprouts in half. If your Brussels sprouts are very small, you can leave them whole (and if they are very large, quarter them).

Why do my Brussels sprouts taste weird? ›

If brussels sprouts taste bitter to you, you may have a gene that senses bitter compounds in brassicas. It is similar to the gene that makes cilantro taste like soap to the people who have it, and like a yummy herb to people who don't.

Why don't people like Brussels sprouts? ›

A 2011 study by Cornwall College found that sprouts contain a chemical, similar to phenylthiocarbamide, which only tastes bitter to people who have a variation of a certain gene. The research found that around 50 per cent of the world's population have a mutation on this gene.

What gives Brussels sprouts a better taste? ›

There are 2 magical ingredients that will bring your brussels sprouts to the next level. Salt, and oil. That's pretty much all there is too it! A nice olive oil will give them a dose of healthy fats, which will keep you feeling full and satisfied even longer.

Who made Brussels sprouts taste better? ›

A Dutch scientist named Hans van Doorn, who worked at a seed and chemical company, figured out exactly which chemical compounds in Brussels sprouts made them bitter. The next step was to plant sprouts with the least amount of these chemicals and eventually cross-pollinate the chemicals out.

Should sprouts be soaked? ›

However, the natural agents that protect them from early germination can wreak havoc in our digestive system. Soaking and sprouting replicates germination, which activates and multiplies nutrients (particularly Vitamins A, B, and C), neutralizes enzyme inhibitors, and promotes the growth of vital digestive enzymes.

What do you soak brussel sprouts in to clean them? ›

Transfer the sprouts into the bowl of water and baking soda, ensuring there's enough liquid to cover them completely. If there's not, add more water and baking soda until they're covered. Then, let them soak for up to 10 minutes. Use a vegetable brush to scrub each sprout.

How do you soak brussel sprouts for bugs? ›

Brussels Sprouts

Get them ready for your plate by placing the sprouts in a bowl filled with warm water and let them soak for about 10 minutes — this will flush out the dirt and any lurking pests.

How to make Brussels sprouts less bitter? ›

A splash of lemon juice, or even apple cider vinegar, works wonders on bitter sprouts. Another key ingredient is fat, which helps Brussels sprouts to crisp up. This is why it's so popular to render bacon fat and cook Brussels sprouts in it, then add the bacon bits back in at the end.

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