Garlicky Brussels Sprouts (Need I Say More?)

"These are very tasty, not your normal boiled yucky brusses sprouts. I made these once for Thanksgiving and now I make them all the time. The original recipe is from Vegetarian Times, but I've changed it a little."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Ffter chopping ingredients, heat olive oil in skillet on med/med high.
  • Sauté garlic and sprouts for a couple of minutes. (i know it seems like a lot of garlic but it mellows out when cooked, but you can use less if you like).
  • Add apple cider vinegar and cook sprouts to desired level of doneness. (I like my veggies al dente).
  • The apple cider vinegar really brings out the mustardy flavor of the brussels sprouts.
  • Add salt and pepper to taste. (I love a lot of coarse ground black pepper in this).
  • I also eat it hot or cold. I just love it, but watch out--there's a lot of fiber in this and it could give you a tummy ache if you eat too much.

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Reviews

  1. I want to balance out the rating stars here -- this is YUMMY! I didn't have that much whole garlic on hand, but I always have a jar of fresh, minced garlic in my fridge, so I used about 4 heaping wooden spoonsful (about 6 tablespoons perhaps?) instead. Everything else I kept the same. I like the tanginess provided by the cider vinegar. My 6-yr old daughter asked for seconds! Thanks for the recipe, snickels!
     
  2. Did not like this recipe at all. Even with the garlic, which I love. Would never make it again.
     
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