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Celerity

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19. Your loss.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 02:57 PM
Nov 27
Brussels Sprouts Buried in Cream



Equal parts vegetable and gratin, this dish of charred sprouts, lemony cream and a golden breadcrumb crust just feels right.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1027474-brussels-sprouts-buried-in-cream

https://archive.ph/upqsr



Brussels sprouts love fat, and here they get it in the best way: buried under cream that’s been reduced until thick, then sharpened with a swipe of lemon zest so it doesn’t all slump into heaviness. Charring the sprouts first gives them a slightly bitter edge to balance out the richness, while leeks and garlic melt into the background. A blanket of crisp bread crumbs seals it all in, so when it comes out of the oven, you’ve got a dish that’s part gratin, part creamed vegetable and fully irresistible.



Preparation

Step 1
Heat the oven to 425 degrees.

Step 2
Heat ¼ cup oil in a large high-sided skillet or Dutch oven over medium-high. Add the brussels sprouts and cook, stirring occasionally, until charred in some spots, 5 to 7 minutes.

Step 3
Add the leeks and garlic, and cook, stirring, until they’ve softened a bit but haven’t taken on too much color, about 3 minutes.

Step 4
Reduce heat to medium heat and pour in the cream. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the cream has reduced by half and is thick enough to coat the sprouts, 8 to 10 minutes. Stir in the lemon zest, season with salt and pepper and give it a taste. You want to make sure the brussels are deeply seasoned before going into the oven. Remove from heat and transfer the brussels sprouts mixture to a shallow 2-quart baking dish. (This mixture can be assembled, covered and refrigerated up to 1 day ahead. Bring to room temperature before topping with the bread crumb mixture and baking.)

Step 5
In a medium bowl, combine the bread crumbs, parsley and remaining ¼ cup oil. Season with salt and pepper.

Step 6
Scatter the bread crumb mixture over the brussels sprouts. Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake, uncovered, until the top is golden brown and crisp, 15 to 18 minutes. Let cool for a few minutes before serving.

Recommendations

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Happy to be able to say I have never had that weird abomination. Waste of good green beans near as I can figure Attilatheblond Nov 27 #1
Pretty Polarizing ProfessorGAC Nov 27 #3
Sounds better than the 'original' recipe for sure Attilatheblond Nov 27 #7
It may ForgedCrank Nov 27 #20
This foul picture notwithstanding ok_cpu Nov 27 #4
I love it. usedtobedemgurl Nov 28 #23
Can't figure out how they are going to bake it in that refrigerator bin. 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 27 #2
I saw a pic of a turkey brining in the crisper drawer the other day ok_cpu Nov 27 #5
It is traditional to use fried onions on it genxlib Nov 27 #8
I know, I'm a pro making these things, lol. 50 Shades Of Blue Nov 27 #9
Tampa and the Tampa Bay area are bluer than most of the state ms liberty Nov 27 #6
Green bean casserole was what I was asked to bring today..happy to do it because I like it, too 😋 Deuxcents Nov 27 #10
My daughter makes it. underpants Nov 27 #11
I like it, but not with mushroom anything. mucholderthandirt Nov 27 #12
Green beans simmered with some bacon or pork belly. mmm ... They way my grandma cooked them. nt Hotler Nov 27 #13
No. H2O Man Nov 27 #14
Preach. underpants Nov 27 #15
I have never H2O Man Nov 27 #16
Your loss. Celerity Nov 27 #19
The entire purpose of every brussel sprouts recipe is to make them NOT taste like brussel sprouts underpants Nov 28 #22
No. No it is not. Celerity Nov 28 #24
Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man. Thomas Paine Ping Tung Nov 27 #17
Hell yes! With extra onions! Floyd R. Turbo Nov 27 #18
I dont like green bean CASSEROLE .... I like way I make it. Mine is my Uncle Carroll's Recipe !!!!!! Trueblue1968 Nov 27 #21
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