Blogger Widgets

Monday, 25 June 2012

Brussels Sprouts With Walnuts

When I first saw Wendy of Table for 2 ....or more posting this Brussels Sprouts on her blog, I thought I won't be able to cook and taste it because brussels sprouts selling here is costly.  A punnet is about $11.00.  

I came to love brussels sprouts when I stayed in NZ for a short period of time.  That time, it is my ex who cook this for me.  But I was sooooooo happy when I was in for a bargain the other day.  I bought a punnet for only $1.80!!  Can you believe that??

Today, I am more than happy that I can have my brussels sprouts and have tried for Wendy's recipes.  She is also a guest host at Quaypo Cooks for this recipes.

Brussels Sprouts With Walnuts
Adapted from Wendy of Table of Two....or more with slight changes
150gm Brussels sprouts
½ Tbsp butter
¼ tsp salt

10 walnuts or more, chopped
½ Tbsp butter
½ tsp sugar

1 tsp lemon/lime juice

Directions
1. Wash and trim brussel sprouts. Cut into half lengthwise and slice thinly.

2. In a cold pan, on medium heat put in butter. When butter starts to melt, turn 
    heat to low. (don’t wait for fully melted).

3. Put in sliced brussel sprouts and spread it around. Do not toss them. Just 
    leave it there for 1 minute. After that, lightly toss it and cook until slightly   
    wilted. Put in salt and toss it. Taste to see if it’s salty enough and to check its 
    doneness. Should be crispy but cooked. (If it taste sulphurous, it’s overcooked.)
    Place cooked brussel sprouts into a serving plate.

4. In the same pan, put in butter and chopped walnuts.

5. On low heat, sauté hazelnuts until they are very very slightly golden (you will 
    notice it is no longer as white but turns to a cream colour). Put in sugar and 
    cook until the sugar melts.

6. Pour walnuts and all that is in the pan over brussel sprouts. 

7. Pour lemon/lime juice over just before serving.


     Thanks, Wendy, it is very delicious.... as I have followed the steps to cook this in low heat.


       I have used walnuts here as I don't have hazelnuts.......

4 comments:

  1. What a deal!
    I LOVE brussel sprouts. Ever since I was a kid. Which is weird, everyone I knew thought I was the weirdest because I liked them. But I don't think anyone would think that after eating this, this looks fantastic!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. glad you liked this :)
    Looks good with walnuts too.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love brussel sprouts too! I don't know why a lot of people don't like it but I can eat it everyday and I won't get tired of it. I've never had it with walnuts so let me try this recipe next!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Cathleen,
    Wendy,
    Nami,

    Thanks for all your lovely comments.
    It is all depends on each individual whether you love it or you dislike it. It is the way how to cook a dish to suit to our taste.

    ReplyDelete