Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Brussels sprouts for dummies

It's my birthday. I turn 29 today and -apparently- your 29th birthday is "the golden birthday", something I never knew until today at least 10 people mentioned it on Facebook. I thought it was going to be a cool birthday because I'm turning 29 on the 29th of the 9th month of the 9th year of the millennium. Yes, I do have too much time on my hands and spend an alarmingly large part of my day musing about stuff that is completely useless. So last night I decided to make something different, something that would surprise most people that know me when they see this post: Brussels sprouts. Why, you ask? Because in my entire life I've never eaten them, short of one little piece once, many years ago, just to determine that they were a horrible, wretched vegetable that I would never eat again.

But of course the good guys at the co-op had other palns in mind. They delivered me a truckload of Brussels sprouts and -after parking them in the fridge for a while- I decided that last night would be the night. A few hours before my golden birthday I thought, why not? So I made them, following a Christmas recipe from Cooking Light, and guess what? They turned out delicious. Either that or I'm getting so old I'm starting to like old people food -you decide.

BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH PECANS
5 cups sliced Brussels sprouts
2 medium onions, vertically sliced
1 large shallot, sliced
1 tablespoon butter
1 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar
Salt and pepper, to taste
3/4 cup chicken stock
A pinch of thyme
1/4 cup chopped pecans, toasted

In a large skillet melt the butter and sautee the onions and shallots. Add the Brussels sprouts and season with salt and pepper to taste.

Sautee for a few minutes (about 4 or 5), add sugar, thyme and chicken stock. Stir, cover and simmer for a couple of minutes or until tender. Top with toasted pecans and serve.

4 comments:

  1. Happy 29th Birthday! Enjoy your day! I haven't had brussels sprouts since I was 7. It was also the first time I had lobster, in that same dinner. You can probably guess which I liked more. :P But if you enjoyed it now, I guess I should try it again sometime. I'm sure taste buds change as we get older (and 29 is old!) Just kidding :P

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  2. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! I hope it's a wonderful one. Mine is tomorrow. ;)

    I just recently started liking brussels sprouts myself. (I hated them as a kid!) This recipe looks fantastic, I love the nutty crunch of the pecans!

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  3. Happy Belated birthday, you spring chicken!!

    This recipe might actually made brussel sprouts edible...

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  4. Actually it was your golden birthday because you turned the age of your birth date. My golden birthday was my eighth since my birthday was November 8. =)

    But do enjoy your last year before a whole new decade begins!

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