Sunday, April 24, 2011

Bacon Wrapped Brussel Sprouts




  • 1 lb regular-cut bacon, not low-sodium

  • 2 lbs small fresh Brussels Sprouts

  • Water for boiling the sprouts

  • Metal skewers or bamboo skewers, about 20
These ingredient proportions are approximate. If using bamboo skewers, make sure to soak them in water for 1-2 hours so that they won't burn in the oven. Trim the stem end on each Brussels sprout so that only a small stump remains. Cut a shallow + in each sprout, about a centimeter deep. This will ensure that the sprouts cook evenly. Bring water to a boil, add sprouts, boil for about 15 minutes until just barely soft, drain. Rinse sprouts with cold water.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. When cool enough to handle, thread each Brussels sprout onto the skewers, pushing the skewer through the center of the + and straight through the top of each sprout. Fill each skewer to within about 2 inches of the end, the sprouts close together but not over-crowded. Take one strip of uncooked room-temperature bacon and gently stretch it, then starting with one of the skewer, gently wrap the bacon around each Brussels sprout as completely as possible, turning the skewer as you go. It's important to get each sprout at least half covered with bacon, as the bacon cooks it will recoil and melt somewhat, if the sprouts are wrapped skimpily they won't be as tasty. If needed, use 2 strips per skewer to accomplish this.

Place the bacon-wrapped Brussels sprouts on a foil-lined baking sheet with sides. Bake until the top of the bacon is crispy and golden brown, about 15 minutes, then using tongs gently flip each skewer over and bake until bacon is completely done, about another 5-10 minutes. Watch carefully to ensure they don't burn. Best when served immediately, not so yummy as leftovers. :)

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