Maple Bacon Brussels Sprout Skillet is easy enough for a weeknight but delicious enough for Thanksgiving. Plus it's all made on the stovetop so it frees up room in the oven!
Another brussels sprout recipe?! Guys, I'm obsessed. I love brussels sprouts all year round but especially during the fall and winter.
While the brussels sprout recipe I posted last week (Brown Butter Roasted Brussels Sprouts) was super simple (um, THREE ingredients), this one has a lil more goin' on with it. We're talking maple syrup, dijon mustard, and BACON for tons of flavor.
So what all do we have going on in this maple bacon brussels sprout skillet? SO many good things!
We have bacon (!), apples, maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, and brussels sprouts.
Also, while the brown butter brussels sprouts that I posted on Monday are roasted in the oven, these are made entirely on the stovetop. This means that if you're making them for Thanksgiving, this is one less thing that you have to worry about fitting in the oven. That bird takes up a lotta room y'know?!
This dish didn't stand a chance between the four of us who were eating my Thanksgiving recipe trial run-through. We polished the entire thing off. That said, it would probably serve closer to 6 when served with lots of other Thanksgiving sides. Or if you're like me and could make an entire meal out of brussels sprouts, you could split it with someone for a tasty weeknight dinner.
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P.S. Looking for more brussels sprout recipes? Check out this Butternut Squash Brussels Sprout Gratin.
Keep the brussels comin'! I can never ever get enough! These sound so good!
These look divine!! And YES stovetop is super helpful since it is a balancing act with the oven on Thanksgiving day!