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Charismatic Christmas Brussels sprouts

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best way to cook Brussels sprouts

“We kids feared many things in those days – werewolves, dentists, North Koreans, Sunday School – but they all paled in comparison with Brussels sprouts.”

Dave Barry, Miami Herald columnist

Brussels sprouts are notorious for being deeply unpopular. That is because, in their basic state, they are bitter and they are solid.

But it doesn’t have to be like that. There are three important things to do:

Salt

Sweetness

Don’t boil

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How to make Marmite breadcrumbs

In a frying pan, melt 50g of butter with two teaspoons of Marmite. Stir in about a cup/120g of fresh breadcrumbs, and fry until dry and crisps. Add some dried Herbes de Provence, or some thyme leaves, or some finely chopped rosemary, and some lemon zest, if you have a lemon to hand.


These will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for about a week, but crisp them up in a frying pan just before using them.

The shape of things to come?

Reported in The Week, December 2024:

“In a development that may cause joy – or dismay – at Christmas dinner tables around the country, farmers have announced that this year’s sprouts are whoppers, says The Guardian. Growing conditions have been good, and the wholesaler T.H. Clements has revealed that the sprouts it is supplying to Tesco have an average diameter of 30mm, up from 24mm last year. “We are certain sprout fans will be delighted,” said the retailer. It expected to sell 1.5 million kg of the greens in the fortnight leading up to Christmas Day.”

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