Bacon Cashew Brussel Sprouts. This recipe will get ’em eating their sprouts! A must have side dish for Thanksgiving or the Holidays!

Bacon Cashew Brussels Sprouts
Originally published Dec 2009.
It seems at this time of year, everyone is looking for different side dishes for their holiday feast. Today we feature a great idea to dress up one of the most reviled of green vegetables, the dreaded brussels sprout.

Even brussels sprout haters will love these!
I have to confess that I was never a fan but I gobble these right up. We had these at dinner last night and even my 11 year old asked for seconds!!
Overcooking is a no-no!
As a general rule, if these sorts of vegetables lose their intense green colour and start to turn to dark green, then I refuse to eat them. It is a sure sign that they have been overcooked to practically inedible.
As with so many other green vegetables, like asparagus and broccoli, overcooking is generally what brings out the bitterness in these vegetables and makes them unpalatable to many folks. I just can’t stand them when they are overcooked.

Bacon Cashew Brussel Sprouts
I particularly like this recipe because I can pre-cook the brussels sprouts ahead of time, immediately immerse them in ice water to stop the cooking action and preserve their colour. I then toss them in the garlic butter, bacon and cashews to finish them off immediately before serving.
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Eveline
Wednesday 12th of November 2025
Could this be made with frozen brussels sprouts
Barry C. Parsons
Wednesday 12th of November 2025
I've never done that but worth a try.
Tina
Saturday 8th of November 2025
The ingredients list says that the Brussels sprouts are trimmed and cut in half, but the picture seems to show whole sprouts. I also wonder about whether boiling half sprouts would cause them to come apart. Would you please confirm whether the sprouts should be whole or half?
Barry C. Parsons
Wednesday 12th of November 2025
The ones in the photo are smaller, so I kept them whole. Normally we get much larger sprouts.
Cici
Sunday 10th of November 2024
My name is all over these! Dinner tonight thanks!
Yvonne
Monday 12th of December 2022
Love them!’ 💋
Melodie
Wednesday 17th of December 2014
i never would have added cashews. This will be one side dish with Christmas dinner. Thank you Barry!!!!!