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Creamy Parmesan Brussel Sprouts Gratin with Bacon is cheesy, savory and perfect for your holiday meals. Tender crisp brussels sprouts are smothered in a creamy sauce and topped with cheese and crunchy bacon. It’s sure to be a crowd pleaser. This splendid side dish will be a crowning fare along with Easy Green Bean Bundles, Jiffy Corn Casserole and The Best Sweet Potato Casserole.
Creamy Parmesan Brussel Sprouts Gratin with Bacon
This super flavorful dish is layered with a creamy cheesy sauce, topped with more cheese and then bacon. All baked to tender perfection. If you have brussels sprout haters in the family, this will make them a believer. It’s just so good. When you think “au gratin” you think comfort food! Even though this a veggie dish, it’s still full of comfort! Make it for Thanksgiving, or next Tuesday night. Whenever you want to have side dish that steals the show.
Brussel Sprouts Gratin Ingredients
Homey ingredients make for a comfort food recipe to love.
Brussels Sprouts: Wash, trim and cut in half. Bacon: Diced or crumbled Butter: Adds creaminess and richness Flour: Thickener for the sauce Salt and Pepper: Add to taste Whipping Cream: Not to be confused with cool whip, may also use half and half. Parmesan Cheese: Grated parmesan cheese works best. Mozzarella Cheese: Shredded
Assembling the Creamy Parmesan Gratin
This is pretty easy to throw together. Perfect for a busy day of cooking
Why Blanching?
What is it? Blanching is a cooking method in which a food, usually a vegetable or fruit, is scalded in boiling water, removed after a brief, timed interval, and finally plunged into iced water or placed under cold running water to halt the cooking process. Why? Blanching is a great method to use because it stops enzyme actions which can cause a loss of flavor, color, and texture. Further, it cleanses the surface of dirt and organisms, brightens the color, and helps to prevent loss of vitamins. It’s often used before freezing or canning fruits and vegetables. Besides the added benefits of blanching the brussels in this recipe it also begins the cooking process for the them, which can take a long time to cook.. Make it Greener: Add a pinch of baking soda for an even brighter green color.
Tips and Variations for Au Gratin
Topping: For a bit of added crunch toast some panko or bread crumbs in butter and put on top. Cheese: Both parmesan and mozzarella are great in this recipe, but can be substituted. For a different flavor try asiago and gruyere. They pair beautifully with brussels sprouts too. Roasting: If you don’t want to blanch your sprouts, you can pre-roast them as well. Toss the sprouts in oil and roast in oven at 400 for 15-20 min. Then layer as recipe directs. Veggies: If desired swap out the brussels sprouts and use broccoli, cauliflower or carrots. Use a variety of all of them or few of them if you want too.
More Brussel Sprout Loving Recipes
Brussel Sprouts are a vegetable you either love or hate. But having the right recipe can make all the difference. Try these for taste bud winners.
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