Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (2024)

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Healthy shredded Brussels sprouts recipes make for colorful and easy Thanksgiving side dishes. Pistachios, dried cranberries and salty Parmesan cheese add a burst of flavor and texture to this delicious holiday recipe. 83 calories and 3 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP
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Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe with Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan

I had an epiphany about Brussels sprouts a couple of years ago. The Brussels sprouts of my childhood did not give me warm and fuzzy feelings towards the little cabbages. Conveniently, I would always manage to "accidentally" drop them on the floor or transfer them to the plate of an unsuspecting cousin.

But then everything changed. At a dinner party, one of my friends served Brussels sprouts that were shredded (well, thinly sliced) and sautéed. I took a bite to be polite...and then proceeded to eat two more helpings. The texture of the shredded Brussels sprouts made the dish light and easy to eat. Shortly after, I discovered the fantastic flavor of roasted Brussels sprouts and I can now say that they will never find their way to the floor again.

When we were doing out monthly "stock-up" at Trader Joe's this weekend, we picked up this gorgeous stalk of Brussels sprouts. My kids were amazed at how they grow and I was almost tempted to hang up the stalk as a decoration! Almost.

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Recipes for shredded Brussels sprouts are always popular around our house, and this fantastic side dish recipe is ideal for a Thanksgiving feast, or any other fall or winter meal. Dried cranberries add a touch of sweetness and the pistachios add a little crunch. For me, the Parmesan cheese added enough salt so that I didn't season with extra salt. However, please taste it before serving and season to suit your palate.

Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe:

Cut each Brussels sprout in half through the root, then slice thinly.

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Heat 1 teaspoon of olive oil in a large skillet set over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft, 4 to 5 minutes.

Add the remaining 1 teaspoon of olive oil to the skillet, then add the Brussels sprouts. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the Brussels sprouts are tender, but still bright green.

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Stirthe pistachios, dried cranberries, Parmesan cheese and pepper into the sauteed Brussels sprouts. Taste and season with additional salt, if desired.

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Transfer to a serving dish and keep warm until ready to serve.

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Shredded Brussels Sprouts with Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan

Shredded Brussels sprouts are an easy and colorful side dish for Thanksgiving. Tons of flavor from the pistachios, dried cranberries & Parmesan!

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Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Gluten Free, Holiday Recipes, Vegetarian

Servings: 10 Servings

Calories: 83kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Cut each Brussels sprout in half through the root, then slice thinly.

  • Heat 1 teaspoon of olive oil in a large skillet set over medium heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft, 4 to 5 minutes.

  • Add the remaining 1 teaspoon of olive oil to the skillet, then add the Brussels sprouts. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the Brussels sprouts are tender, but still bright green.

  • Stir in the pistachios, dried cranberries, Parmesan cheese and pepper. Taste and season with additional salt, if desired.

  • Transfer to a serving dish and keep warm until ready to serve.

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Notes

Weight Watchers Points: 3 (Freestyle SmartPoints), 2 (Points+)

*Not included in nutritional information

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5Cup | Calories: 83kcal | Carbohydrates: 10.1g | Protein: 4.1g | Fat: 3.8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 2.4mg | Sodium: 70.3mg | Fiber: 2.9g | Sugar: 4.4g

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This post was originally posted on November 4, 2013, and has been updated.

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  1. Debbie

    Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (12)
    All time great salad and we waiver between thinking it is best warm or best leftover and cold the next day! Love it! I have subbed bing cherries when I did not have dried cranberries and for those that want a less sweet version, the cherries provide that.

    • Dara

      So glad you love it, Debbie! Dried cherries are a great substitute for the cranberries.

      Reply

  2. SQuiroz

    Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (13)
    I was pleasantly surprised at how great this was! Such simple ingredients! It was the caramelized
    onions that gave off the amazing flavors! Will be making this a lot more! Thanks!

    Reply

  3. Geoff Schulteis

    Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (14)
    Great flavors that all go well together!

    Reply

  4. Jennifer Loveridge

    Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (15)
    Great recipe. Super easy. I was worried the cranberries would be too sweet but I chopped them up very small and the bit of sweetness worked perfect against the slight bitterness of the Brussels sprouts. I would try pomegranate or dried tart cherry which I think would work too.
    Did anyone try fresh cranberries?

    Reply

  5. Bailee

    Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (16)
    OBSESSED WITH THIS RECIPE!

    How much is one serving?

    Reply

    • Dara

      One serving is 1/2 cup. And I understand the obsessions...one of my favorites! 🙂

      Reply

  6. Elizabeth Higgins

    Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (17)
    Your Shredded Brussels Sprouts recipe looks really healthy and delish, Dara. What do you think about using dried currants or dried raisins in case dried cranberries are not available? And thank you for adding pistachios in this recipe - I love them! I also like almonds and pine nuts; and might just try adding some of them when I make this over the weekend. I'll let you know how it goes.

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    • Dara

      Hi Elizabeth, I think dried currants would work well. I'd be inclined to try dried cherries over raisins, however. I hope you enjoy it! This is the dish that made me fall in love with shredded Brussels sprouts.

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      • Elizabeth Higgins

        Hmm..yea, I think I got where you're going with this. Putting aside my not being a raisins fan, I think the flavor would just overpower and won't match with the rest of the ingredients unlike the others. Thanks for the tip! I hope I don't mess mine up and end up with an unsatisfactory meal. Haha!

        Reply

    • Elly T

      Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (18)
      This looks so tasty! I wonder…how does it fair to make the night before and then warm up again? I would love to make this for a large group.

      Reply

      • Dara

        I'm so glad you enjoyed it! It's definitely best served right after cooking, but holds up pretty well as leftovers. My suggestions would be to slightly under cooked the Brussels so they don't wilt too much. Also, be sure that the mixture cools down completely before storing it in a container in the fridge. If the Brussels sprouts are still warm when stored, the steam will wilt them.

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  7. luci

    this looks amazing! i've made brussels sprouts slaws but never with cranberries.... it seems like a perfect addition. definitely going to try this out as soon as possible!

    Reply

  8. Holly Waterfall

    Shredded Brussels Sprouts Recipe w/ Pistachios, Cranberries & Parmesan (19)
    I loved your comment about your kids being shocked at how brussels sprouts grow - both my son and my wife had no idea until last week! Made me laugh.
    This recipe sounds so delicious and a great use of brussels sprouts!

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What flavors go well with brussel sprouts? ›

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When not to use brussel sprouts? ›

If any of the leaves have brown spots or are yellowing, it's a sign of early spoilage. If you remove the blemished leaves and the interior looks OK, you can still use the sprout. However, if the interior leaves are also showing blemishes or yellowing, it's best to toss it (or compost it, if you can).

Why won't my brussel sprouts get crispy? ›

Roasting at a low temperature won't allow them to brown properly, so you want to get that oven nice and hot before tossing in your baking sheet. Follow this tip: Roast Brussels sprouts at a minimum of 400°F. (425°F is even better.)

Why do you soak brussel sprouts? ›

Don't soak sprouts before cooking them, they don't need it. Rinse before cooking, and if you want to store them ready-prepped but them in a reusable bag or container in the fridge.

What gives Brussels sprouts a better taste? ›

Cooking the sprouts in high heat, cuts bitterness by caramelizing them, creating crispness, and a sweet, nutty flavor. The crisp outside contrasts well with the tenderness of the inside.

What takes the bitterness out of brussel sprouts? ›

A splash of lemon juice, or even apple cider vinegar, works wonders on bitter sprouts. Another key ingredient is fat, which helps Brussels sprouts to crisp up. This is why it's so popular to render bacon fat and cook Brussels sprouts in it, then add the bacon bits back in at the end.

What organs are brussel sprouts good for? ›

Eating a lot of Brussels sprouts and other cruciferous veggies may help protect against cancers of the stomach, lungs, kidney, breast, bladder, and prostate. Crunchy veggies like Brussels sprouts may also help you stave off other health issues, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and diabetes.

Do you rinse off Brussels sprouts before cooking? ›

Wash sprouts under cold running water and remove any leaves or yellow spots you may see. Place sprouts in a pot and cook for about 10-15 minutes. Sprouts are done when a knife will easily cut through them. Season with butter, salt, and pepper to taste.

What is the black stuff on Brussels sprouts? ›

Fungal and bacterial infections cause black spots on Brussels sprouts. Prevent with spacing, air circulation, and tool sterilization.

Why are restaurant brussel sprouts better? ›

The combination of techniques, searing then roasting, is what gives restaurant Brussel Sprouts the upper hand on the until-now pathetic homemade variety. Eureka! Avoid using a glass baking dish with very high sides, as this will trap moisture inside the pan, causing the sprouts to steam rather than roast.

Is it better to roast or saute Brussels sprouts? ›

If they're cut in half, roast them with the cut side down to make the most out of their sweet roasted flavor. Sauteing, another dry heat method, is great for Brussels sprouts too. If you do opt for steaming, just be sure not to overcook the veggies—five to seven minutes should do it.

Do you roast Brussels sprouts face up or down? ›

Roast 'em! Our two rules: place and space! Place them cut side down to create that slightly crunchy exterior and soft interior. Space them out evenly so they don't steam–a crowded sheet pan party is not where your brussels want to be.

Do I need to parboil Brussels sprouts before roasting? ›

Unlike other vegetables, Brussels sprouts can be parboiled (even a day ahead) to reduce the roasting time without hurting their texture. That means the sprouts can be popped in the oven while the meat is resting before carving. Of course, if the main course is grilled or pan-cooked, the oven will be free for roasting.

What is the white coating on brussel sprouts? ›

This fast growing fungus affects Brassicas, cucumbers, melons, peas and more. It may appear at any time of the season, but is most often a problem in humid areas, especially in cool (below 75 degrees F) wet weather (the spores need water to germinate and grow).

What compliments Brussels sprouts? ›

When we think about which meats go with Brussels sprouts, bacon usually comes to mind first. Upgrade that to prosciutto, add poultry and fish to the list, and leave room on the menu for steak.

What is compatible with brussel sprouts? ›

Garlic and other alliums like leeks, shallots, and onions also enhance the sweetness of mature Brussels sprouts. Alliums have anti-fungal properties that work as a natural insect repellent within the soil.

What is the best season for brussel sprouts? ›

Sprouts form at the base of each leaf stalk, up the stem. Early varieties can be harvested from autumn onwards, but the main cropping season is through winter, as the flavour of the sprouts is sweeter once they've been frosted.

What herbs pair well with Brussels sprouts? ›

Basil, chives, dill, flat-leaf parsley, and thyme all pair wonderfully with Brussels sprouts, bringing a punch of freshness to liven up the dish. Either roast or steam the sprouts and then sprinkle generously with your herbs of choice.

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