I love brussels sprouts because they’re packed with nutrients and they taste amazing, especially when cooked right. People have this misconception of these glorious vegetables because they were fed boring steamed brussels sprouts as a kid that didn’t have any flavour. Well let me tell you, this recipe will change your perspective.

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Okay, back to the roasted brussel sprouts with garlic recipe

I may have rambled a bit too long there, but Everyone actually creates some of my favourite products, so I couldn’t help but tell you about them. Anyway, this vegan brussel sprouts recipe with garlic is simple, which means you won’t be panicking leading up to your dinner because you are making an incredibly stressful recipe. What makes this recipe so special and flavourful is a few key ingredients:

Garlic Balsamic Lemon Herbs

These roasted sprouts are super yummy, crunchy, and crispy. I have been making them for years and have convinced everyone who hates brussels sprouts to love them. The best part? You only need to use one bowl to mix up the ingredients and cook. You sort of get to forget about them until they’re ready (aside from turning them once). And as I mentioned, brussels sprouts are loaded with health benefits. They are especially rich in vitamin K & C, rich in antioxidants, high in fibre, contain omega-3 fatty acids, and I’m only just beginning to list the benefits.

There is no better feeling than getting together with your friends, around the table, enjoying some of your favourite dishes, and seeing their happy faces as their mouths explode with flavour. Ahhhhh so satisfying as someone who loves to cook, and also loves to introduce people to foods they may have always been scared of. I promise they won’t be scared of sprouts after trying this vegan brussel sprouts recipe. They may even ask for seconds. If you’re looking for more Friendsgiving dinner inspiration, here are some additional recipes that you can wow your guests with:

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