Best Brussels Sprouts

The best way to make Brussels sprouts, caramelized with honey and Dijon mustard on the stovetop.  Super easy and guaranteed to turn a Brussels sprouts hater into a fan.

Cooked honey mustard sprouts in white bowl.

I had Brussels sprouts for the very first time in my 30's.  My parents never made them when I was growing up.  Then I got married.  Oh boy.  Lots of things my husband liked I had never had before.

Early in our married life he said he had a hankering for Brussels sprouts.  Yes, he said hankering, or maybe our friend Jim said that.  Can't remember.  So the good wife that I was (and sometimes still am) bought some fresh Brussels sprouts to make for my husband.

Trimmed and cleaned sprouts in colander.

Yuck.  Have no idea how I made them, probably boiled or steamed the heck out of them and then put some butter on them.  Hated them and the smell.

Fast forward several years and I tried again.  This time I hit the jackpot.  Fresh Brussels sprouts, sautéed in olive oil and butter until caramelized and crisp-tender.  Then, the secret -- honey and dijon mustard.

Finished sprouts in serving bowl with spoon.

HOW TO CLEAN AND PREPARE BRUSSELS SPROUTS

Brussels sprouts trimmed and cleaned in colander.

It's easy to prepare fresh sprouts.  With a sharp paring knife, trim off the ends.  Remove any outer leaves that are discolored, yellowed or brown.  Then rinse under cold water.  Cut sprouts in half, through the stem, and keep any leaves that fall off in the process.  They make the best little crispy pieces.  They're ready to go now.

STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

Process photo collage, sautéing Brussels sprouts.

  • Heat some butter and olive oil in a skillet, add the prepared sprouts and a sprinkle of salt.
  • Sauté and stir until nicely browned and crisp tender.

Process photo collage, adding mustard and honey.

  • Plop in some Dijon and a swirl or two of honey.
  • Stir to combine and continue caramelizing a few minutes, season with salt and pepper.

Closeup of caramelized Brussels sprouts.

And sometimes I cook and caramelize the sprouts in bacon drippings, because ~ yum ~ and because I almost always save my bacon grease (drippings sounds better) and keep in the fridge.  Really, really good in bacon fat.  Just sayin'

RECIPE NOTES AND TIPS

  • Look for smaller Brussels sprouts that are hard and compact.  The smaller ones are usually sweeter and just the right size.
  • Keep any of the good outer leaves that fall off and toss in the pan, too.  They make the best crispy bits!
  • Use a good quality Dijon mustard, like Maille.  It has a really good flavor and bite to it.
  • I just eyeball everything, which is to say that the following "recipe" is open to interpretation.  I plop in some mustard and drizzle some honey.  I did my best to pay attention to measurements on how I make this.  You should start here and then adjust to your tastes.
  • Try bacon drippings instead of butter and olive oil.  Bacon and Brussels sprouts are a match made in heaven.

Caramelized stovetop Brussels sprouts in white serving bowl.

Not too long ago my husband texted from work asking me how I make my Brussels sprouts.  I asked why and he said he was telling a couple of women he worked with about them and they wanted the "recipe"... weird.

This is the way we all (yes, the kids too) love Brussels sprouts.  Next time you have a hankering for Brussels sprouts, try these.  You won't be disappointed.  Best, Kelly🍴🐦

Caramelized Brussels in serving bowl.

Two other vegetable side dishes my family loves, and you might, too, are Glazed Carrots and Spinach Rockefeller, both perfect for the holiday table.

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UPDATED: Originally posted in June, 2015, when I first started this blog.  Recently updated in November, 2019, with spruced up copy and photos.  No changes to original recipe.

Closeup of caramelized Brussels sprouts.

Best Brussels Sprouts

The best way to make Brussels sprouts, caramelized with Dijon and honey on the stovetop. Super easy and guaranteed to turn a Brussels sprouts hater into a fan.
4.95 from 35 votes
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Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 123kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Brussels sprouts
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil ~ or about 2 tablespoon or more of bacon drippings, instead of butter and oil
  • 1 tablespoon good quality Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon honey ~ I really do just eyeball the amounts of mustard and honey
  • Kosher salt and fresh cracked pepper

Instructions

  • Over medium high heat, melt butter and olive oil in large nonstick pan.
  • Add brussels sprouts, toss to mix and add a sprinkle of kosher salt. Cook and stir until brown and crisp-tender
  • Stir in mustard and honey until well combined and caramelized, a minute or two. Season with salt and pepper. Enjoy.

Recipe Notes

  • Look for smaller Brussels sprouts that are hard and compact.
  • Keep any of the good outer leaves that fall off and toss in the pan, too.  They make the best crispy bits!
  • Try bacon drippings instead of butter and olive oil.  Bacon and Brussels sprouts are a match made in heaven.

Nutrition

Calories: 123kcal Carbohydrates: 15g Protein: 4g Fat: 7g Saturated Fat: 2g Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 3g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 8mg Sodium: 70mg Potassium: 450mg Fiber: 4g Sugar: 7g Vitamin A: 945IU Vitamin C: 96mg Calcium: 51mg Iron: 2mg
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62 Comments

    1. This is my family's favorite way with Brussels sprouts, everyone likes them and they are so easy. Glad you liked them.

  1. 5 stars
    I was always scared of brussels sprouts as a kid, but with the right recipe - these little bundles of leaves can be delicious! People shy away from them but they can really be tasty if done right. Thank you for sharing this recipe! I love that you used Dijon. I have a great recipe that uses bacon as well.

  2. 4 stars
    Very Good! Even my 13 yr old Son who never liked them ate them and asked for seconds. And wants me to make them all the time now, No Prob, can do! So Thanks ! 🙂

  3. I made these for my family for Sunday supper last weekend. They were a big hit. I'm making them again today for my daughter-in-law's birthday.

  4. 4 stars
    I made these tonight and it is the best way I have cooked brussel sprouts. The honey took the bitterness away. Delicious! And for those dieting very few calories................

  5. 5 stars
    I just made these today as a side for our new years meal. I love Brussels sprouts and usually roast them, but these were even better. This is a lovely recipe, will definitely make again. Thank you!

  6. 5 stars
    I just made these and loved them. I will definitely make them again. I don't like butter so I just used olive oil.

    1. So glad you liked them. I play around all the time ~ butter, olive oil, both, just olive oil. I like the result either way.

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