Bacon-Wrapped Balsamic Brussels Sprouts Recipe

bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts in ceramic bowl
bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts in ceramic bowl - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

There can't be many foods with a worse reputation than that of the humble Brussels sprout. This much-misunderstood vegetable is often considered to be one of the least tasty side offerings available, but trust us when we say that this has everything to do with the way that it has traditionally been prepared. Any ingredient will likely be at its least enjoyable when it's boiled half to death and served plain; there is little less inspiring than plain, boiled vegetables.

However, oven-roasted Brussels sprouts are a different kettle of fish altogether, with the cooking process bringing out all the delicious, nutty flavors of this typically underutilized vegetable. So, if you have traditionally turned your nose up at these sprouts, be prepared to be very pleasantly surprised by this bacon-wrapped balsamic sprouts dish created by Tasting Table recipe developer Jennine Rye. In this recipe, the sprouts are parboiled for two minutes before being wrapped in delicious smoked bacon, smothered in a sweet, balsamic vinegar and maple syrup glaze, and then roasted to crispy perfection. With this recipe, Brussels sprouts will no longer end up as the neglected leftovers after a big family meal.

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Gather The Ingredients For This Bacon-Wrapped Balsamic Brussels Sprouts Recipe

Bacon-wrapped balsamic sprouts ingredients
Bacon-wrapped balsamic sprouts ingredients - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

To begin this bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts recipe you will first need to gather the ingredients. You will want Brussels sprouts, smoked bacon, balsamic vinegar, maple syrup, black pepper, and Dijon mustard.

Step 1: Preheat The Oven

Oven preheating
Oven preheating - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Preheat the oven to 400 F.

Step 2: Line The Roasting Tray

roasting tray lined with foil
roasting tray lined with foil - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Prepare a large roasting tray by lining it with tin foil and placing an oven rack on top.

Step 3: Prepare The Sprouts

Brussels sprouts on cutting board
Brussels sprouts on cutting board - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Trim the ends and remove any brown leaves from the Brussels sprouts, then halve them.

Step 4: Boil The Sprouts

boiling Brussels sprouts
boiling Brussels sprouts - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Bring a medium-sized saucepan of salted water to a boil, then boil the sprouts for two minutes.

Step 5: Drain The Sprouts

brussels sprouts in a colander
brussels sprouts in a colander - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Drain the sprouts in a colander and dry them with a kitchen towel.

Step 6: Wrap The Sprouts In Bacon

Brussels sprout half wrapped in bacon
Brussels sprout half wrapped in bacon - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Slicing each strip of bacon into halves widthwise, wrap one segment of bacon around each sprout, tucking the fold underneath each one.

Step 7: Roast The Sprouts

Bacon-wrapped sprouts on roasting tray
Bacon-wrapped sprouts on roasting tray - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Place the bacon-wrapped sprouts onto the prepared tray, and then place them in the oven to roast for 15 minutes.

Step 8: Heat The Balsamic Vinegar And Maple Syrup

hand pouring maple syrup into a pan
hand pouring maple syrup into a pan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Meanwhile, heat up the balsamic vinegar and maple syrup in a small saucepan over medium heat.

Step 9: Simmer The Glaze

saucepan with balsamic maple glaze
saucepan with balsamic maple glaze - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Add a pinch or two of black pepper and simmer for 5–10 minutes, until it thickens to form a glaze.

Step 10: Finish Off The Glaze

whisking glaze in a saucepan
whisking glaze in a saucepan - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Remove the glaze from the heat and whisk in the Dijon mustard.

Step 11: Coat The Sprouts In The Glaze

brushing sprouts with glaze
brushing sprouts with glaze - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Remove the Brussels sprouts from the oven and use a pastry brush to coat them with the glaze.

Step 12: Roast The Glazed Sprouts

bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts
bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Return the glazed sprouts to the oven to roast for another 10 minutes until browned and crispy. Serve straight away.

How Should I Serve And Store These Bacon-Wrapped Balsamic Brussels Sprouts?

bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts
bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

These delicious, bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts are perfect served for Thanksgiving or Christmas, or as a side dish for a big dinner accompanied by a cut of roasted meat, roasted potatoes, other veggies, and lashings of gravy. For a nod to a classic British roast, why not make some Yorkshire puddings, too? If you'd like to go for something more sophisticated, these roasted sprouts make an excellent appetizer offering and can be served using cocktail sticks to be consumed as a finger food.

In order to retain the crisp coating of the bacon, these bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts are best cooked and served fresh. However, if time is of the essence, they can be pre-prepared by parboiling and wrapping cooled sprouts in bacon ahead of time and roasting them when you are 30 minutes away from serving. The glaze can similarly be prepared and stored ahead of time, making it much easier to assemble and cook the final dish without much fuss. The individual components will each last for a day or so like this if you're really wanting to get ahead of preparations.

How Can This Bacon-Wrapped Balsamic Brussels Sprouts Recipe Be Adapted?

bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts
bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

One way to add variation to these bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts is to experiment with different flavors for the glaze. Why not swap the maple syrup for honey, or add some chili flakes to give the dish a bit more of a kick? Another adaptation that works well is adding in some toasted walnuts, as they pair beautifully with the nutty flavors of the roasted sprouts. Alternatively, some Parmesan or your cheese of choice gives the dish a bit more tang. You could even make a vegetarian version of this recipe by wrapping the Brussels sprouts in vegetarian bacon. You'll need to be careful that the veggie bacon doesn't burn, so keep an eye on it while it's in the oven; you may also want to add some extra oil to replace the fat in the bacon.

If you are choosing to serve these bacon-wrapped balsamic sprouts as a party dish or finger food, we highly recommend serving them with a dipping sauce. Anything cheese or mustard-based makes a delicious flavor pairing, or you could go for a barbecue-style sauce to mix things up a little.

Bacon-Wrapped Balsamic Brussels Sprouts Recipe

bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts
bacon-wrapped balsamic Brussels sprouts - Jennine Rye/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 20mCook Time: 30mYield: 4 servingsIngredients

  • 12 ounces Brussels sprouts

  • ½ pound fatty, thin-cut smoked bacon

  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar

  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup

  • Black pepper, to taste

  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 F.

  2. Prepare a large roasting tray by lining it with tin foil and placing an oven rack on top.

  3. Trim the ends and remove any brown leaves from the Brussels sprouts, then halve them.

  4. Bring a medium-sized saucepan of salted water to a boil, then boil the sprouts for two minutes.

  5. Drain the sprouts in a colander and dry them with a kitchen towel.

  6. Slicing each strip of bacon into halves widthwise, wrap one segment of bacon around each sprout, tucking the fold underneath each one.

  7. Place the bacon-wrapped sprouts onto the prepared tray, and then place them in the oven to roast for 15 minutes.

  8. Meanwhile, heat up the balsamic vinegar and maple syrup in a small saucepan over medium heat.

  9. Add a pinch or two of black pepper and simmer for 5–10 minutes, until it thickens to form a glaze.

  10. Remove the glaze from the heat and whisk in the Dijon mustard.

  11. Remove the Brussels sprouts from the oven and use a pastry brush to coat them with the glaze.

  12. Return the glazed sprouts to the oven to roast for another 10 minutes until browned and crispy. Serve straight away.

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