Sautéed Brussels Sprouts With Bacon

If you love Brussels Sprouts baked in the oven, then you need to try this recipe cooked in a skillet, even my husband love it! Brussels Sprouts, sliced red onion and bacon sautéed in a skillet on the stovetop and splashed with balsamic or red wine vinegar.

Rinse the Brussels sprouts and pat dry. Remove the outer leaves then cut off a third of the stem end.

Separate the leaves with your fingers and tear each leaf in half. This seems like a lot of work but the larger torn leaves are worth it compared to chopping them small.

Cut the bacon into 1/2” pieces and fry until golden brown. (You only need 3 pieces of bacon, but I cooked all of the pack for another use.)

Remove the bacon, leaving the fat in the skillet, and put the bacon on a paper towel covered plate.

Cook the onion until tender. Remove the cooked onion, leaving the bacon fat in the skillet, then set aside.

Add the brussels sprouts to the hot skillet and cook them until they are about halfway soft. Then add the onion, bacon, vinegar, salt and pepper tossing well.

Continue to cook until the brussels sprouts are soft and everything is hot.

Place into bowls then serve.

Sauteed Brussels Sprouts With Bacon

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Ingredients

  • 1# brussels sprouts
  • 3 slices thick bacon
  • 1/2 sliced red onion
  • salt to taste
  • pepper to taste
  • splash of balsamic vinegar (red wine can be used instead)

Directions

  1. Rinse the Brussels sprouts and pat dry. Remove the outer leaves then cut off a third of the stem end.
  2. Separate the leaves with your fingers and tear each leaf in half. This is more work than chopping them with a knife but worth it!
  3. Cut the bacon into 1/2” pieces and fry until golden brown and no fat remains on the bacon.
  4. Remove the bacon, leaving the fat in the skillet, and put the bacon on a paper towel covered plate.
  5. Cook the onion until tender. Remove the onion, leaving the bacon fat in the skillet, then set aside.
  6. Add the brussels sprouts to the hot skillet and cook them until they are about halfway soft. Then add the onion, bacon, vinegar, salt and pepper tossing well.
  7. Continue to cook until the brussels sprouts are soft and everything is hot. Place into bowls then serve.

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32 Comments »

  1. I love brussel sprouts! Bacon is the best way to cook them with. I had to cut it out unfortunately as my cholesterol is high. 😆 So I air fry just the sprouts with some olive oil, salt, pepper and garlic powder. Still yum but not as yum as they would be with bacon!

      • No I have. I don’t cook with balsamic vinegar often but do have a bottle in the pantry. May bring it out to try this. I love brussel sprouts.

  2. Bacon and onions turn Brussels sprouts into a delicacy. I had never noticed that it is Brussels (like the city) not Brussel sprouts as I have been calling it all my life. Actually all my adult life. I don’t remember my mother ever cooking them. Perhaps they are more popular in the North???

    • The oven has always been my favorite way too until I tried it this way. It is more work and worth it. I left the cores out which eliminated so much of the bitterness and then there is the bacon! 😋

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