I guess we should have a counterpoint to the loathe thread to balance all the negativity!
Brussel sprouts
It has seriously transformed my life, increased my ability to have optimism for the future, and now I feel like I can save up and travel without worrying about if I will have enough money left over to save after bills and groceries.
Heathen! Burn her at the stake.
nah man on the cheese sauce. I make a wicked brussel sprouts with sherry, balsamic vinegar, bacon, and basically reduce all the that down to a nice caramelized sauce. Way better than cheese sauce.AMEN! Burn her at the stake! Ummm, maybe with a steak or two, and a baked potato thrown in. Aww hell, she mentioned brussel sprouts; now I want cheese sauce on top of 'em...along side my steak and baked potato.
Can I take back my amen???
Bacon makes everything better.Any time someone mentions brussel sprouts, it is never just eating the brussel sprouts themselves. If I put as much stuff on brussel sprouts as some people do to eat them, I could make a turd taste good!
Harumph! Brussel sprouts.
nah man on the cheese sauce. I make a wicked brussel sprouts with sherry, balsamic vinegar, bacon, and basically reduce all the that down to a nice caramelized sauce. Way better than cheese sauce.
lemme find the recipe for you and anyone else that love brussel sprouts, except for our illustrious OP.I love that I can come to these forums and get tips like this!
lemme find the recipe for you and anyone else that love brussel sprouts, except for our illustrious OP.
3 slices bacon (stingy, I usually use like... six at the least because fuck my arteries)
Brussel sprout, halved
1 shallot diced
Salt
Pepper
3 tablespoons sherry (I just eyeball it at this point)
1/4 cup chicken broth
2 tablespoons balsamic
Cut up bacon into bit sized pieces, brown until crisp, place on paper towel lined plate and reserve 1 tablespoon fat. On medium or medium high: Toss in shallots into the fat, cook until translucent, about a minute, then throw in sprouts and salt and pepper to your tastes (remember, the bacon is cured, so it has salt already, but you do you), cook for about 2 minutes or until they turn a really lovely green. Then deglaze pan with sherry, off heat if your afraid of getting splattered, and let the sherry reduce down until almost evaporated. Add in balsamic, doing the same (this will make your house smell like vinegar, worth it!). Then add the chicken broth. Cover, simmer, and cook for 5-7 minutes (I prefer cooking it until almost all the broth is gone so the sauce gets back to being a bit stronger and thicker). Toss back in bacon, stir until combined, turn off heat, serve. You can garnish with some italian parsley if you'd like.
My affair with sprouts has come to a swift end Sheldon Cooper style.
I love what I started.
I could make a turd taste good!
My job, my family, my animals, tacos!