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MrBillyLotion t1_je1y61c wrote

Brussel Sprouts are weird because I totally love them but I can absolutely understand why some people hate them. Although if the haters had them prepared like this they might be singing a different tune

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Tri734 OP t1_je1yr3t wrote

I hated them when I was a kid bc my mom always overcooked them and they were mushy… but sautéed or in the air fryer is where it’s at! 🤌🏻

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Elmodogg t1_je2bsd9 wrote

Roasted on a sheet pan with a bit of olive oil and a sprinkle of kosher salt.

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godspareme t1_je2v7tp wrote

My mom only boiled them. I never liked them until I tried them roasted

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taint-juice t1_je347hg wrote

Brussel sprouts have been made to taste better via selective breeding over the last couple decades

https://chiceats.com/recipe/vegetarian-side/how-buy-cook-and-reduce-bitterness-brussels-sprouts

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Tri734 OP t1_je6e3yp wrote

True, but it also helps when the texture isn’t made to be completely bleh by overcooking them. :)

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taint-juice t1_je7762l wrote

I have to ask though since you’ve had experience cooking them in the air fryer… what is your experience like baking them?

I brush olive or peanut oil on them then season with garlic salt and black pepper. I put the temp pretty high to brown the outside and keep the middle slightly tougher so it’s not mushy. I’ve never done the air fryer though and I’m left wondering whether that is just the superior method. Should I air fry them over baking?

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Tri734 OP t1_je77vh5 wrote

I baked them in the oven for years before I got an air fryer. Basically the same process. :) I season mine the same way… 400° for 8ish minutes and then good to go.

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taint-juice t1_je78cd5 wrote

Thank you so much! I’ll give that a go. My air fryer sits in the cabinet and I just forget to use it. This will be a good reason for me to remember to use it next time.

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Tri734 OP t1_je78smu wrote

Share your thoughts when you do. :)

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