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Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

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roasted brussels sprouts on a white plate

You guys, I can’t stop thinking about these Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts.

Like. I haven’t been this excited about something in months.

Ok, fine. Maybe that’s a little white lie because I am utterly obsessed with my 7 month old daughter, but you get it.

Things I need you to know about these Brussels sprouts: the oven roasted magic creates the most ultimate flavor, they’re crispy and crunchy on the outside but perfectly tender and irresistible on the inside, and the finishing touch of lemon zest and green onions adds a bright and addictive finish!

This recipe will be sure to turn any Brussels sprouts skeptics into lovers, trust me!

fresh brussels sprouts cut in half in a bowl

Looking for other delicious side dishes? Check out my Sweet Potatoes with Hot Honey, Air Fryer Cauliflower with Tahini Honey Mustard, Honey Roasted Carrots, or Green Bean Casserole for more of my faves!

Ingredient Notes

You can scroll down to the recipe card for the full list of ingredients and measurements.

  • Brussels Sprouts: When buying Brussels, look for bright green Brussels with compact heads. Try to purchase Brussels in a uniform and consistent size so they can cook evenly. They are in season from late August through March and are high in vitamins A and C and are a good source of iron.
  • Olive oil: extra virgin olive oil is preferred but you can also use something like an avocado oil as well.
  • Honey: Since Brussels sprouts are more on the bitter side, the sweetness of honey is the perfect compliment to this side dish.
  • Balsamic: the balsamic vinegar and honey combination is going to convert all of the veggie haters into a serious obsession with this cruciferous veg!
  • Red Pepper Chili Flakes: a little shake of red pepper chili flakes helps to balance out the sweetness from the honey.
  • Dijon: It’s the tangy-sweet pairing for me! Dijon+Honey is a match made in heaven. You’ll see!
  • Other ingredients needed: salt, pepper, garlic, lemon zest, butter and green onions/scallions.
ingredients needed to make roasted brussels in small white bowls

Step by Step Directions:

Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full recipe instructions.

step by step photos making roasted brussels
  1. Trim the ends of the Brussels sprouts and then cut in half. Place in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Toss Brussels sprouts with olive oil and season with a generous amount of salt and pepper.
  3. Arrange Brussels sprouts, cut side down, on a baking sheet and roast in oven for ~20 minutes or until Brussels sprouts are tender.
  4. Meanwhile make the honey balsamic sauce. Heat honey in a saucepan until it begins to bubble. Remove from heat and add in balsamic, chili flakes, Dijon, garlic, butter and a pinch more salt. Return to heat and cook until sauce thickens.
  5. Spoon glaze over roasted golden brown Brussels and toss to coat or serve sauce on the side. Garnish honey balsamic Brussels with lemon zest and green onions.
roasted brussels sprouts on a baking sheet

Expert Tips:

  • Preheat the baking sheet: while you trim the Brussels, stick the sheet pan in the oven while it’s preheating. This will create a hotter surface for the Brussels and make them extra crispy and crunchy!
  • Don’t overcrowd the baking sheet. This recipe calls for 2 1/2 lbs. Brussels so if you need to use 2 baking sheets, feel free! If there are too many Brussels on a pan they can have a hard time crisping up perfectly.
  • When trimming the Brussels sprouts: peel off any loose leaves, trim the bottom, and cut in half. If larger, you can cut into quarters. Their tightly packed leaves will help them keep their shape even if you cut them.
  • Don’t flip them while they are roasting. I know, it’s hard to leave them alone! But this will help get the deep golden, roasted look.
  • If you’re not a fan of the honey balsamic sauce, use this same roasting method and use your favorite teriyaki sauce instead!
  • Make a little extra for meal prep!
roasted brussels sprouts on a white plate garnished with green onions and lemon zest

FAQ

Can I use frozen Brussels sprouts?

They won’t caramelize or get the nice golden brown look, so I wouldn’t recommend using frozen. Fresh Brussels sprouts are best in this recipe!

What temperature do you roast brussels sprouts at?

Brussels sprouts need to be roasted at a high oven temperature to achieve that perfect caramelization. I recommend 425°F.

How long should I roast Bruseels sprouts in the oven?

Check on them around 18 minutes. Flip over to see if it’s crisp and tender. We are looking for a golden caramelization look and want to avoid burnt or mushy brussels. Overall the cook time will depend on the size and density of the Brussels sprouts you purchased. I wouldn’t roast them any longer than 25 minutes.

Are you a brussels sprouts skeptic or lover?

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4.69 from 323 reviews

Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 6 people
These Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts have the perfect golden caramelization, are both tender and crisp and served with an amazing honey balsamic sauce! These Brussels are so good you're going to be eating them right off the tray!

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 lb. Brussels sprouts
  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 1 1/2 tsp. kosher salt, divided
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp. red pepper chili flakes
  • 3 Tbsp. butter, unsalted
  • garnish: green onions and lemon zest

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Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 425°F and set a baking sheet to the side.
  • Trim the ends of the Brussels sprouts and then cut in half. Remove any flimsy leaves if necessary. (I like roasting the leaves that go rogue, they are like addicting little chips after they get roasted!)
    2 1/2 lb. Brussels sprouts
  • Toss Brussels sprouts in a large bowl with olive oil, 1 tsp. salt and black pepper until lightly and evenly coated.
    1/3 cup olive oil, 1 1/2 tsp. kosher salt, divided
  • Arrange Brussels sprouts, cut side down, on a baking sheet (use 2 baking sheets if needed if Brussels seem crowded). Roast in oven for ~20 minutes. They should be tender and deeply golden. Be sure not to flip Brussels while roasting.
  • Meanwhile make the honey balsamic sauce. Heat honey in a saucepan over medium-high heat until it honey begins to bubble, about 1-2 minutes.
    1/3 cup honey
  • Remove from heat and add in balsamic, Dijon, garlic, chili flakes, and the remaining 1/2 tsp. salt.
    1/3 cup balsamic vinegar, 1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard, 2 cloves garlic, minced, 1 tsp. red pepper chili flakes
  • Return to medium-low heat, add the butter and cook until sauce thickens. About 5 additional minutes.
    3 Tbsp. butter, unsalted
  • Spoon glaze over roasted Brussels and toss to coat or serve sauce on the side. Garnish Brussels with lemon zest and green onions, if desired. Enjoy!
    garnish: green onions and lemon zest

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Notes

  • The sauce pairs well with most proteins. We love it with salmon, chicken and shrimp! Makes ~2/3 cup sauce so you can spoon it over whatever else you’d like, or just douse it all on the brussels sprouts!
  • Leftovers will keep in fridge for up to 3 days.
  • Preheat the baking sheet: while you trim the Brussels, stick the sheet pan in the oven while it’s preheating. This will create a hotter surface for the Brussels and make them extra crispy and crunchy!
  • Don’t overcrowd the baking sheet. This recipe calls for 2 1/2 lbs. Brussels so if you need to use 2 baking sheets, feel free! If there are too many Brussels on a pan they can have a hard time crisping up perfectly.
  • Can swap the balsamic vinegar for sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar if preferred. 
  • Recipe adapted and inspired from: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/roasted-brussels-sprouts-with-warm-honey-glaze

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 313kcal (16%), Carbohydrates: 35g (12%), Protein: 7g (14%), Fat: 19g (29%), Saturated Fat: 6g (38%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 10g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 16mg (5%), Sodium: 610mg (27%), Potassium: 770mg (22%), Fiber: 7g (29%), Sugar: 22g (24%), Vitamin A: 1612IU (32%), Vitamin C: 161mg (195%), Calcium: 90mg (9%), Iron: 3mg (17%)

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is automatically calculated. It should only be construed as an estimate rather than a guarantee. Ingredients can vary and Kroll’s Korner can’t make any guarantees to the accuracy of this information.

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Kim

This was the BEST Brussels Iโ€™ve ever had! They cooked so perfectly. The texture was amazing, and I loved the sauce. But my favorite part was HOW EASY it was!!! Thanks so much!

Ruth Houghton

I absolutely love this recipe. I finished it off with fresh feta cheese sprinkled on top and baked for extra 2 minutes to perfection. Delicious. Thanks for sharing

Ellie

I made this tonight for a holiday feast and it was a hit! I cooked the sprouts ahead of time and cooled them. Reheated when I arrived. I cooked the sauce ahead too and put in a mason jar when cooled then zapped in the microwave and mixed it. I only made half the sauce because it was a lot and I wish I made it all. Because everyone was spooning it on their pork loin and the other roasted vegetable dishes and also dipping their bread in it!!! I used a pinch of Allepo pepper instead of crushed red since there were kids there. HUGE HIT thank you!

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Patricia Chandler Walker

I love this recipe and my husband who does not like brussels sprouts loves it too. In fact when I have cooked this dish for others it always gets rave reviews. Better than any I’ve ever eaten in a fine restaurant.

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Kate

Way too much sauce for this. I even poured it over rice with the brussel sprouts and it was too much. Too much vinegar.

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Bruce

I would never eat Brussels at all. Never liked them. Tried this recipe and I eat them all the time now. So very good

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Genesa

So delicious and so easy and quick! Love love the taste!!!

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Cathy S

I made these for my dadโ€™s 83rd birthday on Tuesday this week. We ALL LOVED THEM (even those who are not pro-Brussels Sprouts!) They were easy to make (not too many ingredients or too much prep) and they tasted GREAT! My dad loves Brussels sprouts but always wants them in cheese sauce. I wanted to make these which are a better version (IMO) than the ones at Cheesecake Factory! Thereโ€™s plenty of glaze to drizzle (not sparing) and they were roasted just perfectly based on the recipe! I will be making these again very soon!

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Aisha

Definite winner. I was looking for a sweet/savory Brussel sprouts recipe but the ones I tried just werenโ€™t hitting the mark. This is it! I added some of that sauce over a piece of seared salmon. Paired with these Brussels sprouts has turned into one of absolute favorite meals. Highly recommend!

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Noemi Hernandez

I made this dish and and it was yummy. I added some crumbled crispy bacon I had left over from breakfast and loved it even more. May be adding this to my thanksgiving menu.

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Bill Gibson, II

I used the basics of this recipe, but did not follow the quantities precisely. I added some Agave Nectar because I didn’t have enough honey and I used garlic powder instead of raw garlic. And, I also used my microwave to tenderize the sprouts before browning them on the stove top. But, they looked very close to your final product pix above, and they tasted great. I had them with a pork chop (I am currently flavoring those with some Amchur (mango) powder and some Tamarind powder.) I also added a side of small grape tomatoes. The tomatoes cut the sweetness of the brussels sprouts.

For many years I never had any brussels sprouts that weren’t bitter. I would say to myself, “Why are they bitter, because they look like little cabbages.” Finally I had a honey glazed sprouts at a restaurant and enjoyed them and then went home and came close enough to know it could be done.

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Allie

These brussels sprouts are hands-down. The most delicious I have ever had much less been able to cook myself. Everyone, including the kids love these so much!
Thank you so much for sharing this most amazing recipe ever!

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