Brussels sprouts with caramelised garlic and lemon peel (vegan)
Brussels sprouts with caramelised garlic and lemon peel (vegan)

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The sprouts will have softened but still retain a bite. Transfer to a mixing bowl and continue with your remaining oil and sprouts. Once the sprouts are cooked, mix them with the chilli, along with the garlic and its syrup. Stir in the basil and candied lemon peel and.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook brussels sprouts with caramelised garlic and lemon peel (vegan) using 9 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Brussels sprouts with caramelised garlic and lemon peel (vegan):
  1. Make ready 200 g garlic (5 small or 3 large heads) cloves peeled
  2. Make ready 120 ml olive oil
  3. Take 2 tsp balsamic vinegar
  4. Prepare 3 tbsp caster sugar
  5. Get 1 lemon
  6. Take 600 g Brussels sprouts
  7. Prepare 1 red chilli deseeded and finally chopped
  8. Get 20 g basil leaves roughly chopped
  9. Get Salt and pepper

They are at all of my local farmers market and they have them on the stalk at Trader Joes. So I chose sautéed wild mushrooms and lemon garlic brussels sprouts. The mushrooms were delicious and added a great smell to the kitchen. Stir the Brussels sprouts occasionally to prevent burning, but some caramelization is ok.

Steps to make Brussels sprouts with caramelised garlic and lemon peel (vegan):
  1. Boil the garlic cloves in water for 3 minutes in a medium saucepan. After drain the garlic, dry the pan pour 2 tablespoons of olive oil and on the high heat fry the garlic cloves for 2 minutes until golden. Turn down the heat add the vinegar, 90ml water 1tbsp sugar and season with salt. Bring it to boil and after simmer for 10-15 minutes on low heat until the garlic caramelised. Set the pan aside after.
  2. Shaved the lemon skin with a peeler and cut them to 1-2mm stripes. Place them in a small sauce pan add the whole lemon juice, 100ml water and 2tbsp of sugar. Bring it to light simmer and cook it for 12-15 minutes until the syrup is reduced. Discard the syrup after.
  3. Trim the sprouts and cut them in half lengthways. Heat up a large heavy pan add 3tbsp oil and on a high heat chard well the half of the sprouts with salt and pepper for about 5 minutes. Stir them once or twice. Repeat with the other half of the sprouts. Add some more oil if needed.
  4. Add the chard sprouts and chilli to the garlic and its syrup. Stir it well. Set aside for 10 minutes. After add the lemon peel. Heat the dish slightly if it needed. Finally add chopped basil and give it a stir. Serve it with mashed or roast potato.

The mushrooms were delicious and added a great smell to the kitchen. Stir the Brussels sprouts occasionally to prevent burning, but some caramelization is ok. I prefer my sautéed Brussels sprouts a little softer so I always cook mine for a little longer. Add the butter, chili flakes, and garlic. How to cook caramelized brussels sprouts with Lemon, taught by University of Texas at Austin Nutrition Educational Cooking video.

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