Brussels sprouts always divide opinions at the Christmas dinner table
Nothing gets people arguing at quite like the topic of Brussels sprouts.
Some people are firm haters of the green , whilst others can’t imagine having their Christmas dinner without them.
And if you’re on the fence, this could be the year that changes your mind – with one on apparently being the ‘best you’ll ever try’.
Culinary expert , known for her easy that are often made in the , has shared her easy sprouts that has just five ingredients but is sure to be a real crowd-pleaser for your Christmas dinner table.
She says that anybody who doesn’t like sprouts will be ‘convinced that they’re a superior veg’ – and it’s so simple to follow.
Anyone who hates sprouts will be convinced otherwise with this recipe
She said: “These are possibly the best sprouts you will ever try. And they’re all made in the air fryer, not one other step. You just throw it all in, it’s very simple.
“It’s that easy, you can actually make it on the day, and sprouts are the best.”
People in the comments were in firm agreement, with one person saying: “Love love looooooove sprouts! This looks great. Can’t wait to try this.”
Another wrote: “These are my favourite and the only way I’ll ever cook sprouts!”
Here’s everything you need to make them at home.
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Air fryer Brussels sprouts
Ingredients
- 50g butter, melted
- 500g frozen Brussels sprouts (if fresh, cut in half)
- 100g bacon lardons
- 50g pre-cooked chestnuts, chopped
- Sea-salt flakes and ground black pepper
Method
Heat the air fryer to 180°C/350°F. Meanwhile, cut your sprouts in half if you’re using fresh ones.
In a large bowl, mix the butter with the sprouts, season with sea-salt and pepper and place in the air fryer basket.
Add in the bacon lardons as well, and cook for five minutes before removing the basket and adding in the chopped chestnuts. Give it all a shake before cooking again for around five to 10 minutes, depending on how crispy you like the sprouts.
Then, they’re ready to serve straight away with your Christmas dinner.
Poppy says the chestnuts adds a lovely bit of ‘Christmassy sweetness’ to your sprouts, whilst the crispy bacon elevates the vegetable with a flavoursome crunch.