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Recipe submitted by erinmonster5, 04/10/09

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Sweet Dijon Mustard Sauce

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    1 package fresh brussels sprouts (about 20-30)
    1/4 cup dijon mustard
    2 tablespoons agave nectar
    1 tablespoon lemon or lime juice
    salt, pepper, garlic powder, and any spices you like
    cooking spray

Directions:

1. Chop off stems of the brussels sprouts and remove the outer leaves. Either halve or quarter them, depending on size.

2. Spray the bottom of a baking dish w/ cooking spray. Toss brussels sprouts in and sprinkle w/ seasonings. Spray a little more cooking spray on top of seasoned brussels.

3. Roast in oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 25 minutes or so.  I like mine a little burnt, but if you don't, check them after 20 minutes. They should still be crisp, not mushy.

4. While the brussels are roasting, make the mustard sauce. In a small bowl, mix mustard, agave, and lemon juice. 

5. When the brussels sprouts are roasted to your liking, take out of the oven and pour mustard sauce over them and stir. 

Serve!

Source of recipe: I love "Honey" Mustard, so I figured it would be good on brussels sprouts, and it was!

Makes: 2 servings, Preparation time: 10 minutes, Cooking time: 30 minutes

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« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2009, 04:16:26 PM »

Saved to recipe box!  This sounds delicious!  I will report back after these have been made and devoured.

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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2009, 09:08:54 PM »

yay! yummy, Erin! I've always loved brussels, and love them roasted, so the sauce was a great addition. I roasted with evoo, garlic salt, and pepper. I have sauce leftover which I will use for...something else. Really good.
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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2009, 05:10:00 PM »

I made these last night, and they were absolutely wonderful!  We like ours a little burnt as well, so we left them in for 40 minutes (on 350 degrees, mind you).  I really enjoyed the sauce, I've been making an agave mustard sauce of my own, but I hadn't tried it with a freshly squeezed lemon added in.  The result was amazing, the lemon gave it a nice tart flavor that melded beautifully with the agave mustard and brussels sprouts.  It was a great combo of slightly sweet and slightly sour.

I only made a few variations.  I added some brown sugar to the sauce and forgot to spice the sprouts.  While they were delicious without the spices, I am going to roast some minced garlic with the sprouts and add pepper the next time we make these for sure.  I also didn't coat the pan with cooking spray, but I did coat the sprouts in a little bit of olive oil to help them roast.

I was going to serve these as a side with some roasted stuffed tomatoes, but I got lazy and made a rice casserole of sorts with diced tomato, garlic, spinach, onion, and peas.  Thanks for sharing this recipe and helping me make a delicious dinner! Thumbs Up
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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2009, 06:04:41 PM »

Inspired by AC, I made some breaded tofu (this recipe: http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=25742.msg349281#msg349281) and wanted to use the sauce from this recipe to dip it in.

I also just happened to be cooking brussel sprouts for the same meal.  I prepared my sprouts in the usual way though and didn't specificlly follow this recipe.  It just so happens that my usual way of cooking sprouts is to roast in olive oil and garlic, so almost identical to this recipe anyway!

I used golden syrup in the sauce as that was the closest I had to agave.  OMG!! The sauce is amazing!  It worked really well with my tofu, BUT it went even better with my sprouts!  Erin, this recipe is amazing and I will definitely be using the sauce again next time I  have roasted sprouts.  I'll also use it as a dip for other stuff too.
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