Shaved Brussels Sprouts With Pecorino and Walnuts Recipe (2024)

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AHubby

A delicious salad. For a spectacular salad: use 1 cup walnuts, toasted and chopped; grated pecorino Romano, 3 tablespoons olive oil and 3 tablespoons lemon juice.

The mandoline takes time but food processor makes hash of the sprouts.

Claire

If your mandoline has a handguard with four prongs on it, I recommend popping a (similarly shaped) brussel sprout on each prong and then going to town with four at a time. I swap the direction of the handguard halfway through to get more of an even cut.

Ray

A bit bland. Could use a splash of lemon to brighten it up. I cut the walnut halves in two to spread the taste in the salad. Finely shredded green onion would be a nice addition.

Sheila

I've made this delicious salad many times and many ways. Last night the addition of radicchio made a colorful side dish for duck risotto. If only cooking for one or two I just use a very sharp knife to slice the sprouts to save clean up.

Jan

From Comments:
For a spectacular salad: use 1 cup walnuts, toasted and chopped; grated pecorino Romano, 3 tablespoons olive oil and 3 tablespoons lemon juice. The mandoline takes time but food processor makes hash of the sprouts.
I cut the walnut halves in two to spread the taste in the salad. Finely shredded green onion would be a nice addition.

julie

Trader Joe's actually sells shaved brussels sprouts in the refrigerator section which makes this recipe even better. LOVED it!!

dhwsmith

It keeps well in the fridge--at least a couple of days.

Ray

I forgot to buy pecorino, so used an aged goat-milk cheddar with cumin and it was excellent. I agree with other users' advice to chop down the nuts and use lemon, also. The mandoline seems to be the easiest of the three options, but still is far from ideal (lots of mis-cut leaves leftover to use for other recipes).

Nancy

How can something so simple taste so good? A brussel sprout disliker liked it! It's very easy. Choose big brussel sprouts as they are easier to shred on the mandolin. I find no need to change a thing in this recipe.

Gloria

I followed the recommendations of a few commenters and agree that it really needed more olive oil and the lemon juice. It was a very good salad (I might add a bit more pecorino in future preparation). However, the next day, for leftovers, we mixed it with leftover chicken breast that had been smoked with applewood chips. What an amazing combination. I highly recommend the addition of chicken, smoked or not!

Tommy

I cooked up some bacon,then a quick saute of the sprouts. Top as above and add the bacon bits. Use as much or as little bacon and eliminate the olive oil.

Josh - One Happy Texan

I’ve been making this for years, but a couple quick points. Bigger Brussels sprouts tend to be more bitter in my opinion, look for smaller if you can. I also julienne some sort of sweet apple into the salad. Helps counter act any bitterness from the sprouts, and finally, yes, please add acid. Apple cider or lemon work just fine if you splash a little in.

Isabel Roubidoux

Excellent. Toss with a handful of shredded rotisserie chicken breast and serve with Sofie Belgian Saison from Goose Island Beer Company and lunch is sublime. I used 1 T. Olive oil; 1 T Walnut oil.

Pam

How would anyone find the taste of Brussels sprouts bland? It's an assertive flavor, as are walnuts, especially if you bother to toast them.

Stourley Kracklite

Went with the food processor sans mandoline blade. (Whatever.) Added lemon zest, tbsp lemon juice, scallions and black pepper. Used chopped almonds in lieu of walnuts. It's a keeper.

fellaplacegirl

Solid dish! Like other reviewers noted, I needed a bit more acid. I added some lemon juice and a drizzle of balsamic vinegar.

Annette

This recipe was really good. Used Parmesan instead of Pecorino Romano (which I didn’t have), and it was delicious! Will try with Pecorino Romano next time.

TR

Also add more cheese

Weslie

Following Sam Siftons guidance for spontaneity, I adopted this to what I had on Thanksgiving morning. Brussels sprouts which I used a mandolin with care, pistachio nuts (no walnuts in house) and Parmesan slices which I crumbled by hand. Salt and pepper. Olive oil which I massage in to the Brussels. Excellent. Everyone was surprised as to how tasty it was.

Sarah

This was breakfast the morning after a gluttonous Thanksgiving Day. I subbed toasted pecans for the walnuts, used a bag of TJ’s shaved Brussels and added lemon juice. Flavors are good tomorrow, but I think tomorrow will be better. For those of you who are battling a mandolin, use the slicer wheel in your food processor!

dhwsmith

I have used a mandoline and the cousinart with a sliding blade with no pressure applied. I've found the cuisinart to be satisfactory and a lot easier and faster.

capgar

It was great, but needed something. Added dried cherries an roasted sweet potato, and it was perfect!

Rona Maynard

This simple slaw depends on two things: the sprouts themselves and the olive oil. With good sprouts and your best olive oil, you can omit the nuts and pecorino and it will still be satisfying. The recipe as written is a winner but with some meals you want a stripped-down side.

dhwsmith

I have used a mandoline but now use the slicer blade on the food processor. I don't press the sprouts in the feed tube, just let them feed by gravity. It makes the whole process so much easier, and the results are comparable.

Laura

Made recipe exactly as written. We ate all of it, immediately, and had demands for more. Ended up making it twice in three days!

Cook from NJ

How much brussel sprouts by weight?

donny

I used lemon juice and black pepper.

Rebecca

I made this salad for our Thanksgiving table, and it was a huge hit that made for great leftovers. Like other reviewers, we added a generous amount of fresh lemon juice, which really helped annunciate the other flavors. And I do not like that strange bitterness of raw walnuts, so I lightly toasted the walnut halves and then chopped them before mixing in.

Caity P

Finished with a squeeze of lemon which made a WORLD of a difference!

Breuklyn

Mandoline is necessary here. I added juice of a lemon an orange to the pile to make dressing. Replaced walnuts with 1 cup almonds chopped finely (it’s what I had) and threw in some leftover bacon. Brussel sprout nirvana for the entire family!

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Shaved Brussels Sprouts With Pecorino and Walnuts Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

It turns out that giving Brussels sprouts a good soak can help them to cook evenly throughout. Not only will the sprouts have a better texture after being soaked, but you won't have to choose between burning the outside and undercooking the inside.

How do you get bugs out of Brussels sprouts before cooking? ›

Brussels Sprouts

Get them ready for your plate by placing the sprouts in a bowl filled with warm water and let them soak for about 10 minutes — this will flush out the dirt and any lurking pests. Give these crispy air fryer parmesan Brussels sprouts a go, once you do.

When not to use brussel sprouts? ›

If any of the leaves have brown spots or are yellowing, it's a sign of early spoilage. If you remove the blemished leaves and the interior looks OK, you can still use the sprout. However, if the interior leaves are also showing blemishes or yellowing, it's best to toss it (or compost it, if you can).

Should you cut Brussels sprouts in half before cooking? ›

To maximize the flat areas, which get the most crispy surface area, cut your Brussels sprouts in half. If your Brussels sprouts are very small, you can leave them whole (and if they are very large, quarter them).

Why won't my Brussels sprouts get crispy? ›

Roast the Brussels Sprouts at high heat

If you don't hear them crisping up in the oven, add a little more oil and roast them for a few more minutes until your desire crispiness is achieved!

How long should you soak Brussels sprouts in salt water? ›

Contributed by Whole Foods Market, Inc. To prepare, soak Brussels sprouts in a bowl of cold, salted water for 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 400°F.

How do you make sure there are no bugs in brussel sprouts? ›

Proactive Defense: Preventing Pest Problems

Regularly inspect your Brussels sprouts for early signs of trouble. Cleanliness isn't just for kitchens; it's crucial in the garden too. Remove any debris or dead leaves that could harbor pests. A tidy plant is less inviting to bugs looking for a home.

What are the little white bugs in Brussels sprouts? ›

You have an "aphid" infestation. Brussels sprouts are in the Brassica family, and this is a very common ailment for that family of vegetables. Most plants can tolerate some aphid infestation but yours has reached a moderate level so you will want to take action.

What is the black stuff on my brussel sprouts? ›

Fungal and bacterial infections cause black spots on Brussels sprouts. Prevent with spacing, air circulation, and tool sterilization.

What is one major side effect of eating Brussels sprouts? ›

Like other cruciferous veggies, Brussels sprouts have a type of carbohydrate that your body can't easily break down. This can cause you to have belly pain, gas, and either diarrhea or constipation.

Why can't some people eat brussel sprouts? ›

"People with certain genetic variants in the TAS2R38 gene can detect bitter taste more than others and therefore may be more likely to dislike sprouts,” 23andMe senior product scientist Alisa Lehman recently told the Daily Record. "There are many factors outside genetics that play a part in the foods we like.

Can too many brussel sprouts hurt your stomach? ›

Cruciferous Vegetables

Vegetables like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower are high in sulfur and can cause bloating and gas. Try some of these vegetables to see if they are easier to digest: carrots, spinach, sweet potatoes, zucchini, green beans, celery and squash.

What tool is used to shave Brussels sprouts? ›

There are several methods for shredding Brussels sprouts, including using a sharp knife to make thin slices by hand or using a food processor with a shredding disc or blade.

What is the easiest way to Deleaf brussel sprouts? ›

Because the base of each leaf connects to the core of the sprout, it's easiest to trim away the stem end just above the attachment points for the leaves you want to remove and discard. They'll often fall away on their own after that, or, if not, will be plucked off much more easily.

Can you shave Brussels sprouts in a blender? ›

The easiest way to shred Brussels (besides buying them pre-shaved, of course) is in a food processor with a slicing or shredding attachment. But that doesn't mean you're out of luck if you don't have one. Want to be as hands-off as possible? Use a blender.

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