I don't like to brag. And I certainly don't consider myself a boastful person. I turn up my nose at people who think they are all that and a bag of chips. But, I can't help but say that my dad and I made an AMAZING out-of-this-world dinner last night. To say anything less would be straying from the truth. It all started with the brussels sprouts. You could say that I have a bit of an obsession. There was honestly a time when my mother said: "Anne, I don't want to hear another word about brussels sprouts!" It started last fall when I tried them for the first time. I prepared them simply, halving them and sauteeing them in a moderate amount of butter and seasoning them with salt and pepper. Then, a time or two later, they wound up being sprinkled with a bit of left over shredded parmesan cheese. Yum! Then I saw them featured in a magazine with all sorts of other stuff in the pan, which led me to make them with carmelized onions, toasted pecans, dried cranberries AND parmesan cheese. Holy cow! Every way I made them, I loved them more. If you've never had the pleasure of eating a brussels sprout, I would describe them as a cross between cabbage and broccoli, both in flavor and appearance. And wouldn't you know, they are all cruciferous vegetables, so I'm not off my rocker in that assesment! Last night, I was somehow inspired to make the best sprouts I've ever dished up: with bacon, toasted walnuts and shredded parmesan. Talk about a flavor explosion. And this was just one third of the meal. The rest of the plate was occupied by a perfectly grilled (venison) steak and expertly seasoned oven fries. A meal fit for a queen, if you ask me. Especially when followed with a slice of decadent flourless chocolate cake! (Can that be our secret?) I refused to count yesterday's calories. There is no way I would undermine food bliss with that kind of regret.
Brussels Sprouts a la Anne
Ingredients
1 lb. brussels sprouts, rinsed and halved
3 strips of bacon, chopped into small pieces
1/2 cup walnuts, coarsely chopped
1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheese
salt and pepper to taste
Directions
Begin by frying the bacon in a large pan or skillet. When it is done to moderate crispness, remove it from the pan and set aside. Dispose of most of the bacon grease, leaving a thin coating in the pan. Then, add the sprouts to the pan, flat side down and cook over medium heat, rearranging regulary with a spatula to prevent burning. When the sprouts are golden brown, add the walnuts to the pan and cook for an additional minute or two, allowing them to become toasted. Turn off the heat and add the bacon back to the pan, stirring the mixture so that the bacon and nuts are evenly dispersed. Add salt and pepper to taste. Plate the sprouts and top with the parmesan cheese. Serves 2-4, depending on the level of sprout obsession!
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| Succulent Sprouts, flanked by steak and oven fries |
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