Brussels Sprouts With Pickled Shallots and Labneh Recipe (2024)

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rbk2b

Really enjoyed this! We used Greek yoghurt in place of labneh and maple syrup in place of date syrup. The pickled shallots were a highlight.

Phyllis

Excellent flavors. I used Greek yogurt instead of labneh and pomegranate molasses instead of date syrup. Also, since I didn’t have a shallot I pickled a small red onion. This recipe is a keeper!

debrabbit

We loved this! I added a sprinkling of za'atar ontop of the labneh before putting the brussels ontop. Also - I did not have date syrup so I drizzled with some high quality (sweetish) balsamic. Really satisfying.

GG

I happened to have a cauliflower in my refrigerator, but no brussels. So made it with cauliflower instead. Came out delicious! Now, I'm thinking I can sub other veggies as well.

dimmerswitch

Shari - you ask if pomegranate molasses would work for the drizzle element in this dish. It will but it is a brighter more tart flavor than offered by date molasses. I have date molasses on hand as staple so will use that here but if I didn't have it I would choose maple syrup or honey. I love pomegranate molasses and it has been a kitchen staple for a couple of decades. I just wouldn't choose as first choice here but it would for sure work for a more tart drizzle.

Karyn in Berkeley

The BEST.... I added a liberal sprinkling of Ras El Hanout to the sprouts.. and doubled up on the terrific labneh garnish... served it up as a veggie meal with the Roasted Cauliflower with Tumeric and Feta ( NYT). What a hit!

Julie

This is awesome!! Had to stop eating to post!!!!! Make immediately! I used honey and it was great

massfamilytravelers

Caroline,Experience tells me that reheating brussels sprouts would result in a loss of texture and the fresh nuttiness/caramelization that emerges fresh from the oven and therefore would diminish the end result. One could, however, slice the sprouts a day ahead of cooking -- that is completely fine. The sprouts can roast while the shallots marinate! Just cooked this dish tonight, and this is exactly what I did.

Mark Bowen

Excellent dish, but double the sprouts.We made it yesterday (Thanksgiving) for a covid-inspired dual household meal in which our friends delivered half a turkey to our house, we gave them side dishes that we'd made, we retreated to our respective domiciles to eat, and as we did so, Zoomed briefly to praise the meal and raise a toast.For the labneh, I made Melissa Clark's Instant Pot whole-milk yogurt and drained it in cheesecloth for several hours. In other words, basically: Greek yogurt.

Downeast Mainer

To improve this dish: (1) Heat vinegar mix to a simmer before pouring on shallots; this takes the bitterness out. (2) Syrup/honey are not good subs for date syrup; they are too sweet and take over the flavor of the dish. Use a mixture of honey and pomegranate molasses or balsamic vinegar. (3) Saute the garlic lightly before mixing with labne, or use garlic powder; otherwise you'll only taste garlic. (4) Serve the sprouts piping hot; the temp contrast is important. With these changes, it's good!

witloof

There is a lovely potato gratin with caramelized onions on Food52 that would be perfect!

Denis

I’ve been roasting sprouts like this for years and the cooking time at 400 degrees is more like 12-15 minutes.

belle

I added pomegranate seeds and it really added

Bradford

Quite good! Couldn't find labneh, so I used 3/4 cup Greek yogurt mixed with 1/4 cup cream cheese: tangy and thick.

Nadia

I had this saved forever and finally decided to make it last minute using Greek yoghurt/maple syrup. Even with those changes, this was 5 stars and I'm sure the original is better. The one thing I may change is to use red wine vinegar instead of ACV - I think it might be worth it for the perkier colour in the shallots. Will come back to this as a great template for a veg side.

Nina

Used a French sheep cheese sort of like feta and mesquite honey (what we had in the pantry)OUTSTANDING

FrancescaV

Very good recipe! I used Greek yogurt instead of labneh and added chopped preserved (it gives saltiness but also adds freshness and a lemony taste). Added to my favourites for Brussel sprouts!!!

Layne

I don’t like to mess with NYT Cooking recipes but sometimes it’s simpler to use ingredients in the kitchen. Rather than Labneh I used plain Greek yoghurt as the base and it tasted great. And I took the substitute recommendation of honey and mixed it with a sweetish Balsamic glaze to drizzle on top and it was great. I made this recipe for a crowd at Christmas and it was a hit. I’ve also made it as an entree for two. Super easy and quick.

joyce

Frying the Brussels sprouts makes them easy more tasty…

Emma

Very tasty! It makes a good side dish i think, though I just had it as a main with some pita bread.

laura

Absolutely love this! Substituted a combo of Greek yogurt and ricotta for the labheh, went a little light on the raw garlic. Used to date syrup from Trader Joe’s.I served as suggested, and it was delicious . Not just for Thanksgiving.

J

One of the best Brussels sprouts recipes I have ever had, or made. Make as the recipe states.

Joshua

This was amazing. Really good.

Liz

If serving at thanksgiving- cranberry sauce makes an excellent substitute for the syrup

Mary

I don't like Brussel sprouts, but I ate two servings of this. If you like Middle Eastern flavors, I think you'll find this is a hit. I couldn't find labneh so I used plain Greek yogurt. Also, I was worried that it would be complex given the three components that needed to be made, but it was super easy to cook and assemble.

Chin

I'm making this recipe for the third time. I'm too lazy to do the pickled shallots so I just do the yogurt and maple syrup but still delicious

Sher

The pickled shallots were a revelation! And easy. Now I keep a jar of brine in the fridge and slice a shallot into it once a week or so. Then they're always ready. I toss a few into every salad and many other things.

angela.dona

This is simply one of the most delicious dishes I have ever eaten. It is now in the rotation for our dinners and we make this for friends whenever we get the chance. Everyone loves it! I would not substitute yogurt for labneh, as the labneh is so lovely and rich. But if you can’t find it, strain your Greek yogurt and make your own. It is so worth it. Also, if you don’t have date syrup, get it! Its so versatile and delish. In other words, make this dish without substitutes because it is perfect

Pat

This is delicious! I didn't have labneh, so lined a colander with cheese cloth, spooned in greek yogurt, wrapped it up, put a weight on top and let it drain. It was the correct consistency in about 2 hours. A double batch of the pickled red onions. This will be my go-to dish as long as brussels sprout are available.

The Original Kim K.

Crispy sprouts, tangy shallots, sweet-earthy date syrup, creamy, garlicky labneh...it hits all culinary pleasure centers and was a big hit on this Thanksgiving Day. Tomorrow, I may try pomegranate molasses in place of the date syrup.

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FAQs

What takes the bitterness out of Brussel Sprouts? ›

One technique for mitigating bitterness in Brussels sprouts is to blanch them. (This technique also works for making collard greens less bitter, as well as other greens.) Blanching involves adding your veg to boiling water for a brief period, then plunging it into an ice bath to stop the cooking process.

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.

Are pickled Brussels sprouts good for you? ›

High in fiber and low in calories, they should definitely be included in a well-balanced diet. Although Pickled Brussel Sprouts are high in sodium, they do have some benefits: Sour, salty pickled cucumbers might help with weight loss, diabetes, and even cancer prevention.

How does Gordon Ramsay cook Brussels sprouts? ›

Add the brussel sprout halves to a bowl with 1-2 tbsp olive oil, garlic powder, oregano, red chilli powder and salt. 4. Spread them on a baking tray with no parchment paper, with the center FACE DOWN. Bake or airfry at 400F for about 20-25 minutes.

What gives Brussels sprouts a better taste? ›

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.

Why do my Brussels sprouts taste weird? ›

Some people might have one of each form of the PTC gene, allowing them to have a partially working receptor and only taste part of the bitterness. On the other hand, some people will have both copies of the bitter-tasting PTC gene.

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).

Do you need to cut the ends off Brussels sprouts? ›

Individual sprouts: Brussels sprouts sold by the pound are what you find most often at the market. They need to be trimmed of their dry ends and yellowed or damaged leaves before halving and cooking.

Do you roast brussel sprouts face up or down? ›

Place them face down and resist the urge to move them around. A searing hot baking sheet with the brussels cut side down is the key to crispy brussel perfection.

What organs are brussel sprouts good for? ›

Eating a lot of Brussels sprouts and other cruciferous veggies may help protect against cancers of the stomach, lungs, kidney, breast, bladder, and prostate. Crunchy veggies like Brussels sprouts may also help you stave off other health issues, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and diabetes.

Which is healthier broccoli or brussel sprouts? ›

While broccoli may have a higher count of calories, fat, and carbs, it is richer in calcium, iron, and pantothenic acid (a B vitamin that does wonders for healthy hair), and has a bit more potassium. Brussels sprouts, on the other hand, are lower in sodium.

Is it OK to eat Brussels sprouts everyday? ›

Is it OK to eat Brussels sprouts everyday? Go for it. “If you enjoy sprouts and can tolerate them, absolutely! They're lower in calories and contain a myriad of important nutrients” says Snyder.

When not to use brussel sprouts? ›

If any of the leaves have brown spots or are yellowing, it's a sign of early spoilage. If you remove the blemished leaves and the interior looks OK, you can still use the sprout. However, if the interior leaves are also showing blemishes or yellowing, it's best to toss it (or compost it, if you can).

How do you get the bitterness out of brussel sprouts? ›

But most of brussels sprouts bitterness can easily be minimized by using fresh, in season sprouts, the right cooking method, and the right flavors. Salt, sugar, acid, and fat can all be used specifically to make brussels sprouts taste less bitter.

How do you cover up the taste of brussel sprouts? ›

Other Ways to Flavor Brussels Sprouts

After the sprouts are roasted and caramelized, drizzle honey (or hot honey), soy or balsamic glaze, or go sweet and savory with sweet chili or maple syrup. Sub in other cheeses while you're at it, like Gruyère, feta, or blue, depending on your mood.

Who made brussel sprouts less bitter? ›

[In] the 1990s a Dutch scientist named Hans Van Doorn identified the chemicals that make Brussels sprouts bitter: sinigrin and progoitrin. After discovering this, the scientist worked to identify Brussels sprouts seeds and varieties with lower levels of these bitter chemicals.

How to make brussel sprouts digestible? ›

Blanch Brussels sprouts in boiling, salted water for 5 minutes before cooking. This makes them easier to digest. You can also freeze them after blanching. This will preserve their flavour and health benefits.

Why do some people think brussel sprouts are bitter? ›

Surprisingly, it could be your genes that determine your feelings about these controversial little vegetables. 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.

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