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House Favorite Roasted Brussels Sprouts

44 reviews / 5 average

These House Favorite Brussels Sprouts are the best side veg and are speckled with bright bursts of cranberries and nutty walnuts. The perfect addition to any meal!

Let’s talk about these roasty, sweet, nutty brussels sprouts that combine those tender-crisp, whole-brussel bites with the ultra thin and crispy leaves, all coated with a lil’ mustard-maple drench and speckled with juicy bites of dried cranberry. Oh my gosh. WHY ARE THEY SO GOOD.

To be honest, I have very few “house favorites” in our house because I always change it up. Always trying new recipes, always moving on to the next thing. We hardly stay on any one recipe for more than just a few repeats because new! exciting! rah rah rah. But this recipe has been made WEEKLY for… um, the last five months? It has solidly earned its House Favorite status. We make these brussels sprouts all. the. time. We’ve even added a spicy variation to our repertoire and I cannot be stopped.

Dad loves them, toddler loves them, Mom loves them AND loves that everyone loves them. Also: guests love them, although usually if it’s more than just us, we’re going to need to double the recipe because, yes, in our house, we will for sure finish one pan between the three of us.


In This Post: Everything You Need For These Brussels Sprouts


Ingredients For These Roasted Brussels Sprouts

This is an SOS series recipe – as in, an excellent back pocket choice for when you just need to get something on the table quickly – so here’s our super short and sweet ingredient list:

  • brussels sprouts
  • walnuts
  • dried cranberries
  • maple syrup
  • Dijon mustard

And, of course, your standards: olive oil, salt, and pepper.

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Ingredients for House Favorite Brussels Sprouts

How To Make Brussels Sprouts That Actually Taste Good

Here we go!

  1. Prep your brussels sprouts. Cut off the base of the brussel sprout, remove the outer leaves, and cut it in half vertically. Turn on some music or a good show and go to town.
  2. Then, the brussels get tossed in olive oil and roast in the oven, cut side down, until they are nice and crispy.
  3. The walnuts get added for the last minute for a little toasting.
  4. The cranberries join the cool-down party.
  5. And finally, the sauce gets added directly to the pan. And by sauce, I mean an eyeballed little squirt of Dijon mustard and a solid drizzle of maple syrup (if you like things tangy, maybe a little balsamic vinegar too?). Get a little more olive oil, salt, and pepper up in there, maybe some red pepper flakes if you like things spicy, and ohhhkay yes.

That was easy. We are in business.

Roasted Brussels sprouts on a pan with a spatula

What To Serve with Brussels Sprouts

The brussels in and of themselves aren’t a meal (although, with the cranberries and walnuts in there…maybe they are?), but here are some ideas for what to serve them with – SOS STYLE.

The flavors of this recipe can go so many directions with whatever it is you’re eating. And I’m sure you can think of 100 or more fancier ideas to round out the table if you’re going for a more impressive-dinner-party situation, so don’t let me hold you back.

But for basic nights at home, when you want to really, truly, actually look forward to eating your vegetables, these basic, versatile, saucy, crispy sprouts are where it’s at.

I’m telling you – HOUSE FAVORITE.

Close-up of roasted Brussels sprouts on a pan with walnuts and cranberries.

House Favorite Brussels Sprouts: Frequently Asked Questions

I’m allergic to nuts. What can I substitute?

You could leave the nuts out completely or, if you can have seeds, you could add pumpkin seeds here. Once you add the pumpkin seeds, just keep a close eye on things so they don’t burn.

If they are more of a side dish, what can I serve these brussels sprouts with?

Great thing about these buddies is that they go with just about everything. Some ideas (if you have more time) include Date Night Lemon Pappardelle, these Swedish Meatballs, or this Skillet Chicken with Bacon and White Wine Sauce. YUM! (For SOS-friendly recipes to serve this with, see the list in the above section.)

How could I prep brussels sprouts in advance?

Brussels sprouts are really best fresh and crispy out of the oven, so for prepping ahead of time, I would recommend just cutting the brussels sprouts so they’re ready to get roasted, and whisk the mustard and maple syrup together so that’s ready to go too!

Can I add meat to these brussels sprouts?

Sure! Some diced pancetta or bacon would be great! You could also cook up some salmon to go with this very nicely.

Are there any herbs I could add to this?

Absolutely! Thyme and/or rosemary would be lovely additions to this.

Can I add cheese to this?

That sounds delicious! Yes. Crumbled goat cheese or feta cheese would be delicious.

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House Favorite Roasted Brussels Sprouts


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5 from 44 reviews

  • Author: Lindsay
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 34 servings 1x

Description

These House Favorite Brussels Sprouts are the best side veg and are speckled with bright bursts of cranberries and nutty walnuts. The perfect addition to any meal! 


Ingredients

Scale
  • one 12 oz. package raw brussels sprouts, halved
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • a pinch of salt and pepper
  • a handful of walnuts
  • a handful of dried cranberries
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • extra olive oil, more salt and pepper, maybe some red pepper flakes if you want to spice things up

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Place brussels sprouts cut-side down directly on a baking sheet. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  2. Roast brussels sprouts for 15-20 minutes, until cut sides are very brown and some of the leaves are crispy. Add walnuts, mustard, and maple; return to oven for 5-10 minutes to get the walnuts toasted. (You can choose to either add the sauce now, or when the pan comes out of the oven in step 3. If you add it now, it gets kind of baked into the brussels, but if you add it when they’re done baking, it’ll be a little more saucy. I like it both ways. Your choice!)
  3. Remove from oven. Toss with cranberries directly on the baking sheet. Season and serve immediately. Yumo!

Equipment

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Roast
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: brussels sprouts, walnuts, cranberries

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112 Comments

  1. Pinch of Yum Logo

    So good! Left out the nuts for no reason other than it was too much effort to get them out of the freezer…I put the sauce on at the very end. Brussels sprouts-hating husband loved this! Will make again and again.

  2. Pinch of Yum Logo

    OMG- this was sooo yummy. It’s my favorite recipe now for Brussel sprouts. We both loved it.
    In fact I am going to make it again tonight.

  3. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I was absolutely floored by these Brussels sprouts. Hands down the best ones I’ve ever made. Restaurant-worthy!!

  4. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I am going to a Thanksgiving dinner where there is very limited oven space. Do you think these could be roasted at home and quickly reheated in the microwave, then adding sauce and cranberries?

  5. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I want to make these for Thanksgiving but timing with oven needs is not good. Have you ever made them ahead and just warmed for serving?
    Thank you so much

  6. Pinch of Yum Logo

    You mentioned balsamic vinegar but I didn’t see that as an ingredient. Is that an option? How much and when should it be added?

  7. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Hi
    Thank you for sharing your recipes! I froze some brussel sprouts. How would that affect the oven temp/ cook time?

  8. Pinch of Yum Logo

    These are fantastic! Will definitely make again. I was making yummy noises while shoveling them into my mouth

  9. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I’m not a fan of brussel sprouts but will eat them if they are served to me. These are really good!! My daughter who also doesn’t care for brussel sprouts also really loved them! Thanks for the great recipe. I added bacon as someone suggested. I think the bacon got my picky son-in-law to try them. .

  10. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I love brussels sprouts, but this dish looks super delicious and gives me hope that I can get my husband to like brussels sprouts too:)

  11. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I love Brussels sprouts for lazy nights so I tried this recipe to add to my salad, it was so delicious.
    I had to make some substitutions to use what I had and I’ll include it below.

    Cut up 12 Brussels sprouts in half and roast them in Olive oil.
    While they are in the oven, I mixed brown mustard with honey and drizzled over the slightly cooked Brussels sprouts. Throw them back in for a few minutes.

    Once they cooled down, I added them to my salad.
    I also made another batch as a snack because they were so delicious 🤤

    Thank you for sharing!

  12. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I didnt think anything could be better then brussels and bacon, I was wrong. I doubled the recipe, polished it off in 2 dinners and am craving it again. My arteries arteries thank you as well

  13. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Really delicious. I used golden raisins instead of the cranberries. Definitely a repeat.

  14. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Hi! Has anyone ever tried this with honey instead of maple? It’s almost impossible to get maple in my country for less than a mortgage payment 😂 but am interested in trying with honey!