‘Best’ way to cook Brussels sprouts for a ‘decadent’ dish – and no boiling involved

Baked brussel sprout gratin with a bacon and bread crumbs

‘Best’ way to cook Brussels sprouts for a ‘decadent’ dish – and no boiling involved (Image: Getty)

Brussels sprouts, a divisive yet traditional component of the , can be transformed into a delicious dish with the right .

But one foodie duo has shared an alternative. Known as TheModernProperWeeknightDinner (@themodernproper), the content creators revealed their Brussels sprouts au gratin .

This unique dish debuted at the duo’s Thanksgiving dinner last year, and they claimed it to be “arguably the best side dish,” even questioning, “Maybe the best side dish ever?”

The comprises a “decadent” mix of cream, leeks, Gruyère cheese, “tons of parmesan”, shredded Brussels sprouts, and a touch of seasoning.

It even has a crispy panko breadcrumb topping, but any breadcrumbs will work.

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Closeup View of a Spoonful of Brussels Sprouts Gratin With Bacon

This delicious gratin has a crunchy texture and decadent flavours (Image: Getty)

This decadent Brussels sprouts gratin is arguably our most popular holiday side dish and it boasts loads of cream and garlic, plus it gets a super dose of cheesiness from both Parmesan and Gruyère cheeses. Full recipe can be found through our link in bio.

Brussels sprouts au gratin recipe

Ingredients

Olive oil

Three large, thinly sliced leeks

Four crushed garlic cloves

450g shredded Brussels sprouts

Two cups of double cream

120g Gruyère cheese

125g cup of parmesan (plus extra for the breadcrumb topping)

1/2 tsp of thyme

1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

Salt and pepper

Panko or regular breadcrumbs

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Method

Preheat the oven to 200C, then find an ovenproof pan large enough to contain the gratin.

In the large pan, heat two tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat, add the thinly sliced leeks and cook for four minutes before adding the crushed garlic.

Cook the oil, leeks, and garlic for another minute, then remove them from the pan and put them in a bowl.

Now add the cream and both kinds of cheese to the pan, along with a generous helping of black pepper, salt, thyme and a little grated nutmeg.

Simmer the ingredients for around five minutes until the cheese melts and the sauce thickens.

Now add the leeks and shaved Brussels sprouts before sprinkling the breadcrumbs. Transfer to the oven and bake for 20 minutes.

For those who enjoy a meaty twist, bacon or pancetta can be added to the mix or the breadcrumbs.

The video tutorial hit , and several viewers commented on how much they enjoyed the dish.

One user wrote: “Easy ! While I hate Brussels sprouts, this dish is the best! Thank you for sharing it. Have had it last two years now.” Another said: “[This is] One of our favourite sides”.

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