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    Balsamic Cranberry Brussels Sprouts

    December 15, 2016 By Monika Last Updated November 11, 2024 13 Comments

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    These cranberry brussels sprouts feature roasted sprouts glazed with sweet balsamic infused syrupy cranberries. It's a delicious, easy to make dish perfect for the festive season. Ready in just over 20 minutes!  

    See also creamy brussels sprout cranberry salad!

    Top down view of roasted brussels sprouts with cranberries in brown bowl.

    Cranberry brussels sprouts are a delicious way of combining traditional holiday ingredients to create a delicious side dish. Cranberries as well as brussels sprouts are festive season classics, it's hard to imagine Thanksgiving or Christmas without them. Typically they are served separately, with sprouts either roasted or boiled and cranberries in the form of cranberry sauce (or less often chutney).

    In this recipe I combined these 2 ingredients and the result was surprisingly delicious.

    To make this cranberry and brussels sprout recipe I first roasted the sprouts until lightly browned and nutty. Before serving I coated the sprouts in a quick and easy glaze made with balsamic infused cranberries for a sweet and savoury finish.

    Cranberry brussels sprouts ingredients and substitutions

    • Brussels sprouts: ensure they are firm and bright green, without any dark or yellowish spots.
    • Dried cranberries: briefly soaking them in the balsamic mixture and then cooking to make the glaze not only infuses the cranberries with flavour but also rehydrates and makes them juicy.
    • Balsamic vinegar.
    • Honey: adds sweetness and helps to thicken the glaze. Use maple or agave syrup instead if preferred.
    • Soy sauce: intensifies the flavour.
    • Olive oil: it's important to coat the sprouts in the oil mixture thoroughly so they don't become dry in the oven.
    • Onion and garlic granules: add flavour.
    • Butter: use either dairy or plant-based.
    • Salt and pepper.
    Ingredients for making brussels sprouts with cranberries in individual dishes.
    Cranberry brussels sprouts ingredients.

    Step-by-step recipe instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 425 F/ 220 C/ fan 200 C/ gas mark 7. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

    2. Prepare brussels sprouts: Trim the sprouts by cutting off the tough ends and removing any loose leaves. Cut the sprouts in half through the base.

    TIP: It's best to use medium or large brussels sprouts, but if some of your sprouts are very small you can use them whole.

    3. Prepare cranberries: Combine the cranberries with the balsamic vinegar, soy sauce and honey and stir thoroughly. Set aside.

    Cranberries in balsamic mixture in white bowl with spoon.

    3. Coat brussels sprouts in oil: Combine the oil with the salt, pepper, onion and garlic granules. Place the trimmed and halved sprouts in a large bowl and pour over the oil mixture. Stir gently but thoroughly ensuring the sprouts are evenly coated.

    Halved brussels sprouts and oil mixture in bowl.
    Halved brussels sprouts coated in oil in white bowl.

    4. Roast: Spread the sprouts on top of your baking sheet in a single layer cut side down. Roast in the centre of the oven for about 15 minutes until fork tender and nicely browned. Be careful not to overcook the sprouts or they might come out a little dry.

    Halved brussels sprouts on top of parchment.
    Halved roasted brussels sprouts on top of parchment.

    5. Prepare cranberry glaze: Approximately 10 minutes into roasting prepare the cranberry glaze. Pour the entire mixture into a pan, bring to boil and cook over a medium heat stirring all the time for a few minutes until thickened and reduced in volume. Stir in the butter. The mixture should still be pourable.

    Making balsamic cranberry mixture in pan with orange spoon.

    6. Assemble: Remove the brussels sprouts from the oven and add the cranberry mixture. Give a gentle stir and serve immediately.

    Top down view of halved brussels sprouts with cranberry glaze in white bowl.

    Serving suggestions

    These festive cranberry brussels sprouts make an ideal side dish to serve with any holiday centrepiece whether meat or vegetarian. They are delicious as they are, but you can also serve them with the following ingredients:

    • crispy bacon
    • dry toasted pecans
    • roasted chestnuts
    • freshly chopped parsley or chives

    Can I boil the sprouts instead of roasting

    Boiled brussels sprouts can also be used in this recipe, but they contain more water so you need to tweak this recipe a little. If you decide to use this method here are some tips you might find useful:

    1) Boil the sprouts whole in salted water for 5-8 minutes (according to their size) until tender, but still a little al dente and bright green. Remove from the heat and place in a colander to drain thoroughly.

    2) Cook the cranberry mixture (with salt, pepper and onion and garlic granules) a little longer until quite thick.

    3) Add the brussels sprouts to the syrupy cranberries mixture and cook over a high heat for a minute to remove any extra moisture (if necessary) before serving.

    Can I make this dish in advance

    I don't recommend it. Roasted brussels sprouts with cranberries should be served immediately, otherwise they lose their firmness and can become soggy (especially if they've been halved). I recommend making this recipe as the final dish of your dinner preparations.

    Top tips 

    • Use medium or large brussels sprouts and halve them before roasting. If some of your sprouts are very small you can roast them whole.
    • Do not overcrowd the baking sheet so the brussels sprouts roast evenly.
    • Soak the cranberries in the balsamic mixture while the sprouts are in the oven so they rehydrate and become infused with flavour.
    • Try not to overcook the cranberry mixture as the syrup might simply disappear. However, if that happens you can still rectify it by adding a splash of balsamic. Add to to the sprouts while hot (it will set as it cools).
    • The balsamic cranberry mixture can also be used with other roasted vegetables.
    • Best served immediately.
    • Leftover balsamic cranberries and brussels sprouts can be reheated in a little butter. They won't have the texture of freshly roasted sprouts, but they'll still taste nice.
    • Not suitable for freezing.

    More holiday side dishes to try next

    • Balsamic Roasted Root Vegetables
    • Festive Holiday Coleslaw Salad
    • Honey Miso Glazed Carrots

    See also these other easy side dishes!

    Recipe

    Top down view of roasted brussels sprouts with cranberries in brown bowl.

    Balsamic Cranberry Brussels Sprouts

    These cranberry brussels sprouts feature roasted sprouts glazed with sweet balsamic infused syrupy cranberries. It's a delicious, easy to make dish perfect for the festive season. Ready in just over 20 minutes!  
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    Course: Dinner, Lunch
    Cuisine: vegetarian
    Prep Time: 8 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 23 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6 servings
    Calories: 137kcal
    Author: Monika Dabrowski

    Equipment

    • Large baking sheet
    • Medium frying pan

    Ingredients

    • 1½ pounds (680 g) brussels sprouts
    • ½ cup (60 g) sweetened dried cranberries
    • 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup
    • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
    • 3 tablespoons olive oil
    • ⅓ teaspoon onion and garlic granules each
    • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt and pepper each
    • 2 teaspoons butter any

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 425 F/ 220 C/ fan 200 C/ gas mark 7. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
      Prepare cranberries: Combine the cranberries with the balsamic vinegar, soy sauce and honey and stir thoroughly. Set aside.
    • Prepare brussels sprouts: Trim the brussels sprouts by cutting off the tough ends and removing any loose leaves. Cut the sprouts in half through the base.
    • Coat in oil: Combine the oil with the salt, pepper, onion and garlic granules. Place the trimmed and halved sprouts in a large bowl and pour over the oil mixture. Stir gently but thoroughly ensuring the sprouts are evenly coated (I like to use a pastry brush to do this).
    • Roast brussels sprouts: Spread the sprouts on top of your baking sheet in a single layer cut side down. Roast in the centre of the oven for about 15 minutes until fork tender and nicely browned. Be careful not to overcook the sprouts or they might come out a little dry.
    • Make cranberry glaze: Approximately 10 minutes into roasting prepare the cranberry glaze. Pour the entire mixture into a pan and cook over a medium high heat stirring all the time for a few minutes until thickened and reduced in volume. Stir in the butter. The mixture should still be pourable.
    • Assemble: Remove the brussels sprouts from the oven and add the cranberry mixture. Give a gentle stir and serve immediately.

    Notes

    • Use medium or large brussels sprouts and halve them before roasting. If some of your sprouts are very small you can roast them whole.
    • Do not overcrowd the baking sheet so the brussels sprouts roast evenly.
    • Soak the cranberries in the balsamic mixture while the sprouts are in the oven so they rehydrate and become infused with flavour.
    • Try not to overcook the cranberry mixture as the syrup might simply disappear. However, if that happens you can still rectify it by adding a splash of balsamic. Add to to the sprouts while hot (it will set as it cools).
    • The balsamic cranberry mixture can also be used with other roasted vegetables.
    • Best served immediately.
    • Leftover brussel sprouts with cranberries can be reheated in a little butter. They won't have the texture of freshly roasted sprouts, but they'll still taste nice.
    • Not suitable for freezing.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1serving | Calories: 137kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 135mg | Potassium: 343mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 628IU | Vitamin C: 71mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 1mg

    *Nutritional information is automatically generated and should be considered as an estimate.

    **A note about baking: If using a fan-assisted oven refer to your appliance's instructions and adjust the temperature accordingly.

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    1. Angie | Fiesta Friday says

      December 20, 2016 at 11:25 pm

      So, I know Brussels sprouts are cute and all ?but somehow they get a lot of resistance in my house. Having said that, I did experiment with them a few years ago, pretty successfully. Maybe I should do more experiments?? This looks quite tempting actually. I'd definitely eat this! Maybe even 2 servings ?

      Reply
      • Monika says

        December 21, 2016 at 7:47 am

        Thanks Angie! They are definitely worth more experimenting! They get some resistance in my house too but that doesn't stop me from cooking them and if there are leftovers I just eat them myself:)

        Reply
    2. Julie is Hostess At Heart says

      December 19, 2016 at 4:17 am

      I love Brussels Sprouts and this recipe sounds delicious!

      Reply
      • Monika says

        December 19, 2016 at 8:34 am

        Thanks! Glad you like it:)

        Reply
    3. hijackedbytwins says

      December 18, 2016 at 4:31 pm

      I love adding cranberries and chestnuts to sprouts but have not tried orange. Must try! Thank you for sharing with #CookBlogShare x

      Reply
    4. Charlotte Oates says

      December 17, 2016 at 10:27 pm

      I totally agree that baked sprouts are the best, so much more flavour and a better texture. I'm making a very similar sprout dish this Christmas with chestnuts and a little orange zest, it's such a great combination.

      Reply
      • Monika says

        December 17, 2016 at 10:31 pm

        I am glad you think so too! I'll be making this dish again on Christmas day:)

        Reply
    5. Alix @A Hedgehog in the Kitchen says

      December 17, 2016 at 5:49 pm

      I love brussel sprouts! I think the key to them being delicious (+ not gross) is that they really can't be overcooked! Your recipe sounds delicious - I love the idea of combining brussel sprouts, cranberries, orange & chestnuts! Pinning this for Christmas in our home. Thanks!

      Reply
      • Monika says

        December 17, 2016 at 5:54 pm

        Thank you so much! I think they are a great vegetable and it's the fact that we often overcook them that makes them not so appealing (agree with you on that!)

        Reply
    6. carolinescookingblog says

      December 17, 2016 at 1:22 am

      I know what you mean on trying to convince myself sprouts are not necessarily that bad, I did just that a couple years ago roasting them with chestnuts and bacon and even just roasting with salt and oil is something I like now. This sounds good and love the colors. Thanks for bringing to Fiesta Friday.

      Reply
      • Monika says

        December 17, 2016 at 8:02 am

        Thanks! They really were a hit so I'll be making them at Christmas again! Thanks for stopping by:)

        Reply
    7. Kristin @ Kristin's Kitchen says

      December 16, 2016 at 12:09 pm

      This looks fabulous. Soaking the cranberries in sherry is such a great idea!

      Reply
      • Monika says

        December 16, 2016 at 12:35 pm

        Thank you! I've been using sherry a lot in my Christmas recipes this year. It works well with so many things:)

        Reply

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