Braised Brussel Sprouts
During the week, when we are working we are always looking for
quick dinners. Something good, but that
does not require a great deal of work. I
am sure you find the same to be true. I
have finally admitted that the most important thing is to have a plan. It usually takes us much longer to decide
what to fix for dinner than it does to fix it.
An added benefit is that we are saving a little money on the grocery
shopping. By knowing what we will be
having for dinner each week we can shop smarter and we experience less waste.
Before our weekly trip to the grocery store (another benefit - we
rarely have those extra trips during the week now) we do a quick inventory of
what we have on hand and begin planning the menu. We only plan our evening meal and we try to
have a couple things during the week that are good reheated so I can take lunch
to work. We also try to incorporate at
least one new dish each week. We are
both (hubby and I) always looking for new recipes or ideas for new recipes.
Last night we had a pan seared flat iron steak. Flat iron steaks are easy to prepare and in
our experience require little additional work.
We simply sprinkle with the Weber steak and chop seasoning blend about
30 minutes prior to cooking. You can
grill it, but for those nights when you don’t have time to fire the grill, pan
searing works out wonderfully for a flat iron steak.
We had found some beautiful fresh brussel sprouts when we shopped
and we thought they would be perfect with the flat iron. This recipe is incredibly simple and the results are stellar...a great way to explore whether or not you like brussel sprouts.
The onion and sprouts will brown or caramelize making the dish almost sweet.
Prepare you brussel sprouts by trimming the end and cutting them in half.
Place the brussel sprouts in a colander and rinse thoroughly.
Cut the bacon into pieces about a half an inch wide and brown it in a skillet you can later transfer to the oven.
While the bacon is browning dice the onion.
ENJOY!
Pan seared flat iron steak, braised brussel sprouts and parmesan potatoes.
Place the skillet in the oven for approximately 10 minutes (it could take longer if your brussel sprouts are large).
ENJOY!
Braised Brussel Sprouts
1lb fresh brussel sprouts
4 strips bacon
1 medium onion
Salt and pepper to taste
Preheat your oven to 400.
Prepare you brussel sprouts by trimming the end and cutting them
in half.
Place the brussel sprouts in a colander and rinse thoroughly.
Cut the bacon into pieces about a half an inch wide and brown it
in a skillet you can later transfer to the oven.
While the bacon is browning dice the onion.
When the bacon is nice and browned add the onion and brussel
sprouts to the skillet, sauté for about 5 minutes (longer if your brussel
sprouts are large). Add your salt and
pepper at this stage.
Place the skillet in the oven for approximately 10 minutes (it
could take longer if your brussel sprouts are large).
ENJOY!
This one look so good I can smell it cooking!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kellie! We really enjoyed it. Brussel sprouts really can taste wonderful if you fix them right!
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