Indian Spiced Brussel Sprouts – Vegetarian Recipes for Mindful Cooking (2024)

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If you like Brussel sprouts, you may love Indian spiced Brussel sprouts, because the addition of turmeric, ginger and cumin combine beautifully and bring excitement and flair to the palate.

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Brussel sprouts look like mini cabbages, with a slightly bitter taste to match. However, the taste profile of a Brussel sprout is even more complex than cabbage, due to a diverse roundup of vitamins and minerals.

Just one cup of Brussel sprouts has more than your daily allowance of vitamins K and C, and a respectable amount of folate, B6, manganese, choline, fiber, copper, B1, phosphorus, potassium, omega-3 fats, iron, B2, and many more.

Remember all that goodness the next time you eat a Brussel sprouts.

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When I create a recipe like Indian spiced Brussel sprouts, I follow the Six Tastes of Ayurveda to ensure a balance of all flavors and a blissful eating experience.

To present a balanced flavor profile for Indian spiced Brussel sprouts, I added sweetness from red onion, sour from fresh lemon, Himalayan pink salt (of course), ginger and green chili for pungent flavor, and a good amount of fresh cilantro for astringency and cooling.

I hope that you try this unique Brussel sprouts recipe, and experience the blissful effect of balanced flavors for yourself.

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How To Cook Brussel Sprouts

Today’s recipe uses the sauté method to cook Brussel sprouts. This method allows you to combine ingredients and infuse a lot of flavor into them.

Since Brussel sprouts are dense, it can be a challenge to get them cooked enough using this method before they burn on you.

A strait sauté (with no water, and no covering of your skillet) would work best if you shaved your Brussel sprouts into thin slices before cooking.

To make today’s Indian spiced Brussel sprouts, we’ll use a variation on the sauté method, which ends up being more of a braise. It starts as a sauté, and ends up as a braise after we add a couple tablespoons of water and a lid to help the sprouts cook. (Braising just means with water.)

This sauté-braise method is my all-time favorite way to cook most vegetables, because I love combinations, and you can combine ingredients and flavors very easily using this method.

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How To Roast Brussel Sprouts

Roasted Brussel sprouts are super easy to make. After you trim and prepare the sprouts, place them in a mixing bowl, then drizzle with olive oil and a good amount of salt and pepper. Toss well and spread evenly on a parchment-lined baking tray.

Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit until crispy and brown.

Enjoy the inevitable curled up “chips” of Brussel sprouts leaves that will be scattered on your tray beside your tasty morsels.

Actually, you could put this entire Indian spiced Brussel sprouts recipe in a bowl, mix it up, and roast it, and I am sure it would turn our beautifully. Let me know in the comments if you try it!

How To Steam Brussel Sprouts

Oh, how boring—yet low-fat healthy—the steaming method is!

Use a steamer tray or insert to hold the Brussel sprouts if you have it. However, no special equipment is necessary.

To steam in a saucepan, use minimal water, and try to time it so that when the vegetables are fully cooked, the water is mostly evaporated. However, you'll want to watch and listen carefully in case the water runs out.

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To me, this technique reduces nutrient loss into the water, and you can consume any remaining water with the vegetables.

To check for doneness when steaming or boiling vegetables, stab a sharp knife into a vegetable.

If the vegetable falls off the knife, it’s cooked. If it sticks, it needs to cook longer.

How To Trim Brussel Sprouts

Brussel sprouts grow on thick stalks. If you have ever seen kale growing, then imagine that instead of each kale leaf, there’s a Brussel sprout.

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Brussel sprouts are harvested off the stalks from their base, right where they attach to the stem.

When you buy a bunch of Brussel sprouts, the base may be brown and discolored where they were cut from the stalk, so trim it off.

Next, look for any damaged outer leaves and remove them.

Finally, decide if you want to cook the Brussel sprouts whole, or cut them in halves, quarters, or slices.

Your goal should be to get your batch prepared so each piece is about the same size. This way, it will cook evenly.

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Recipe for Indian Spiced Brussel Sprouts

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Indian

Keywords: brussel sprouts, greens, vegetable

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 servings

Calories: 61kcal

Author: Andrea at Buttered Veg

A unique Brussel sprouts recipe made with turmeric, ginger, green chili, and cumin. Bring excitement and flair to your palate with this nutritious vegetable side dish.

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Instructions

  • Heat oil on medium heat in a medium sauté pan. Add mustard and cumin seeds, and cook until the mustard seeds start to pop. Add green chili, ginger, and turmeric. Cook until the ginger starts to brown, then add the Brussel sprouts and red onion, along with the salt. Add a couple tablespoons of water, stir, and cover. Cook for 4-5 minutes, until the Brussel sprouts are soft.

  • Turn off the heat and add the fresh lemon juice and cilantro to deglaze the skillet. Stir well.

  • To serve, pile onto a serving dish and garnish with more fresh cilantro.

Notes

Black mustard seeds have a pungent and nutty flavor, much more so than the yellow mustard seeds commonly used in the West.

If you do not have black mustard seeds, just leave them out of the recipe. I encourage you to invest in this wonderful spice when you are ready.

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Nutrition

Calories: 61kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 405mg | Potassium: 267mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 532IU | Vitamin C: 52mg | Calcium: 31mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What are Brussels sprouts called in India? ›

Brussel Sprouts is basically a immunirty booster superfood that contains so many vegetables that it's impossible to coin a single Hindi name. Yet, you may call it “Sauteed Ankurit Sabziyaan (सौटे की गयीं, पत्तीदार और अंकुरित सब्जियां).

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

The soak time tenderizes the sprouts so the middles are softer. Don't worry, they won't be soggy! I would never do that to you. If, like me, you don't mind some chew to your sprouts, you don't need to soak the Brussels sprouts prior to cooking.

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).

Why not to boil brussel sprouts? ›

Steaming and boiling use moist heat, and moist heat can make Brussel Sprouts mushy and stinky—not a good combo. Give them the treatment they deserve by roasting them instead.

Which country eats the most Brussels sprouts? ›

Containing more vitamin C than an orange and with just eighty calories in a half pound, Britons eat more of them than any other European country, around 40,000 tonnes a year — and yes, we do eat them all year round.

Do you need to cut the ends off Brussels sprouts? ›

Individual sprouts: Brussels sprouts sold by the pound are what you find most often at the market. They need to be trimmed of their dry ends and yellowed or damaged leaves before halving and cooking.

Is it better to roast Brussels sprouts whole or cut in half? ›

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).

Is it better to parboil brussel sprouts before roasting? ›

Unlike other vegetables, Brussels sprouts can be parboiled (even a day ahead) to reduce the roasting time without hurting their texture. That means the sprouts can be popped in the oven while the meat is resting before carving. Of course, if the main course is grilled or pan-cooked, the oven will be free for roasting.

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? ›

According to genomics and biotech company 23andMe, some people have a genetic variant that causes them to have more taste receptors on their tongue and to be more sensitive to a chemical called phenylthiocarbamide (PTC).

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.

Why soak Brussels sprouts in salt water overnight? ›

Not only can soaking make the centers more malleable, but the water that's absorbed into them will create a steaming action, whether you choose to roast, saute, or make your Brussels sprouts in your air fryer. The steam can help to ensure the cooking is even throughout the Brussels sprout.

Is it better to roast or steam Brussels sprouts? ›

Steaming Brussels sprouts preserves more of the nutrients and antioxidants than any other cooking method. And they turn out tasting like crisp-tender, sweet little nuggets. Plus they're just about the quickest veggie side dish you can cook.

Do Brussels sprouts grow in India? ›

Brussels Sprouts Growing Season In India

Like other cabbage, Brussels sprouts also like cool weather and grow fast in the cold seasons. For best results, Brussels sprout seeds should be sown indoors or outdoors from winter to spring (September to February).

What is the common name for brussel sprouts? ›

Brassica oleracea (Gemmifera Group) (Brussels Sprouts, Sprouts) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox.

What are sprouts in India? ›

There are many different types of sprouts and commonly found in markets and Indian homes. Some of them are: Sprouted grains like brown rice, amaranth, buckwheat, etc. Bean sprouts like the mung bean, black bean, and kidney beans.

What is the real name for brussel sprouts? ›

The Brussels sprout is a member of the Gemmifera cultivar group of cabbages (Brassica oleracea), grown for its edible buds.

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