Easy Vegan Brussels Sprouts Recipe (2024)

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If you are looking for a tasty new way to enjoy Brussels sprouts, look no further than this tasty vegan brussels sprouts recipe! It’s quick and easy to make and the addition of tahini creates a lovely flavor to complement your meals.

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Just when you thought we couldn’t bring you yet another amazing brussels sprouts recipe, here we are.

The love we have for these cute mini cabbages only grows with time and so we added another page to our brussels sprouts recipe catalog. Even if you are one of the skeptics we invite you to join the fun and give this cheezy recipe a try!

If you love brussels sprouts as much as we do, then try making them in the air fryer, make them sweet and salty, or add them to a bowl of curry.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Packed with flavor.
  • Plant-based and vegan.
  • Great for as a side dish or as a snack.
  • Easy to make and kid-friendly!

What is Tahini?

Have you tried tahini before? If you are not familiar with it, we invite you to open up your culinary minds and give this sesame paste a try.

We can’t sing our praises for this creamy paste enough. It is not only delicious but it has amazing nutritional qualities to add to the fun. Did you know that two tablespoons of tahini have 128 mg of calcium? This makes tahini an amazing addition to a plant-based diet.

You can add it to dressings, use it as a spread, or coat yummy veggies like these vegan roasted brussels sprouts.

What Goes Into This Recipe

This easy vegan brussels sprouts recipe uses simple, wholesome ingredients. Let’s look at what you will need.

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  • Brussel Sprouts: Use fresh for the best flavor! Make sure you choose brussels that look fresh and avoid any with wilted or yellowed leaves.
  • Tahini: This sesame paste is the base for the sauce that flavors up this roasted brussels sprouts recipe.
  • Olive Oil: A healthy oil for cooking but you can swap it with any neutral flavored vegetable oil.
  • Nutritional Yeast: Gives this vegan brussels sprouts recipe a nice ‘cheesy’ flavor. If you’re not familiar with this delightfully‘cheesy’ topping, check out this article that discloses more about it and how to use it!
  • Lemon Juice: Adds a bit of acid and brightness to the marinade.
  • Spices: Paprika and garlic powder add more layers of flavor to these brussels sprouts.

How to Make Vegan Brussel Sprouts with Tahini

Here’s an overview of the steps that go into preparing this easy side dish. For detailed instructions, check the recipe card further down the page.

  • 1) Get everything ready. Preheat the oven and line your baking sheet with parchment paper, a silicone mat, or non-stick spray.
  • 2) Combine the tahini, water, oil, nutritional yeast, lemon juice, paprika, garlic powder, and salt in a small bowl, and stir until a smooth sauce is formed.
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  • 3) Place the brussels sprouts in a medium bowl and toss with the sauce until the pieces are nearly completely covered.
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  • 4) Lay the brussels sprouts out on the baking sheet and top with more nutritional yeast, salt, and pepper.
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  • 5) Place the brussels sprouts in the oven for 30 to 35 minutes, turning them over halfway through to ensure an even roast. Once lightly browned, remove from the oven.

Expert Tips

  • Choose fresh brussels sprouts. Make sure they don’t have any wilted leaves or brown ends.
  • How to prep the brussels sprouts. Give them a good wash and trim off the ends if they look dried out and remove any loose outer leaves.
  • Spread them out on the baking sheet. Roasted vegetables come out best when they have plenty of room on the baking sheet. When too close together they steam rather than roast and don’t come out as crispy and browned.

FAQs

Why won’t my brussels sprouts get crispy?

First, check that your oven is set at the right temperature and that it’s fully preheated before you add the brussels sprouts. Also, they shouldn’t be crowded on the baking sheet so spread them out or separate them into two dishes if you don’t have enough room.

Should you cut brussels sprouts in half before cooking?

It’s not necessary but it does speed up the cooking time. In this vegan brussels sprouts recipe, we love the look of crispy whole brussels sprouts.

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Storage

  • Leftovers: Store your leftover brussels sprouts in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to five days.
  • Reheat: Leftovers are best heated up in the oven. Spread them out on a baking tray or pan and heat in a 350° F oven for 10-15 minutes or until heated up fully.

How to Serve Brussels Sprouts

This vegan brussels sprouts recipe is perfect as a side dish, as a snack, or as leftovers.

Serve it with your favorite main dishes such as lemon tofu or vegan lasagna.

Make it the main dish and enjoy it over some rice or quinoa. They’re also perfect to pair with a protein-heavy side dish such as Mediterranean Quinoa or Southwestern Quinoa Salad.

More Brussel Sprout Recipes You’ll Love

  • Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Cranberries
  • Brussel Sprout Slaw with Lemon Poppy Seed Dressing
  • Spicy Mint Brussel Sprouts
  • Sesame Brussel Sprouts Curry
  • Sweet and Salty Brussel Sprouts

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Vegan Brussels Sprouts Recipe with Tahini

5 from 102 votes

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 35 minutes mins

Total: 40 minutes mins

Servings: 2 servings

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If you are looking for a tasty new way to enjoy Brussels sprouts, look no further than this tasty vegan brussels sprouts recipe! It’s quick and easy to make and the addition of tahini creates a lovely flavor to complement your meals.

Ingredients

  • 2 heaping cups of raw brussels sprouts
  • 1 tablespoon of tahini
  • 1 tablespoon of warm water
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon of nutritional yeast (plus more for topping)
  • 2 teaspoons of lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon of paprika
  • ½ teaspoon of garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon of salt

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (205 degrees C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or non-stick spray.

  • In a small bowl, combine the tahini, water, oil, nutritional yeast, lemon juice, paprika, garlic powder, and salt and stir until a smooth sauce is formed.

  • In a medium sized bowl, toss the brussels sprouts with the sauce until pieces are nearly completely covered.

  • Lay the brussels sprouts out on the baking sheet and top with more nutritional yeast, salt and pepper. Next, place in the oven for 30 to 35 minutes, turning over halfway through to ensure an even roast. Once lightly browned, remove from the oven.

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Notes

  • Choose fresh brussels sprouts. Make sure they don’t have any wilted leaves or brown ends.
  • How to prep the brussels sprouts. Give them a good wash and trim off the ends if they look dried out and remove any loose outer leaves.
  • Spread them out on the baking sheet. Roasted vegetables come out best when they have plenty of room on the baking sheet. When too close together they steam rather than roast and don’t come out as crispy and browned.

Nutrition

Calories: 164kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 6gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gSodium: 607mgPotassium: 479mgFiber: 5gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 916IUVitamin C: 78mgCalcium: 51mgIron: 2mg

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Additional Info

Author: Toni Okamoto

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Method: Oven

Diet: Vegan

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Easy Vegan Brussels Sprouts Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What takes the bitterness out of Brussels sprouts? ›

A splash of lemon juice, or even apple cider vinegar, works wonders on bitter sprouts. Another key ingredient is fat, which helps Brussels sprouts to crisp up. This is why it's so popular to render bacon fat and cook Brussels sprouts in it, then add the bacon bits back in at the end.

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

Not only can soaking make the centers more malleable, but the water that's absorbed into them will create a steaming action, whether you choose to roast, saute, or make your Brussels sprouts in your air fryer. The steam can help to ensure the cooking is even throughout the Brussels sprout.

Why won't my brussel sprouts get crispy? ›

If you want your roasted Brussels sprouts to be seriously crispy, you need to crank up the heat. Roasting at a low temperature won't allow them to brown properly, so you want to get that oven nice and hot before tossing in your baking sheet. Follow this tip: Roast Brussels sprouts at a minimum of 400°F.

What protein goes well with Brussels sprouts? ›

When we think about which meats go with Brussels sprouts, bacon usually comes to mind first. Upgrade that to prosciutto, add poultry and fish to the list, and leave room on the menu for steak.

What gives Brussels sprouts a better taste? ›

In the late 1990s scientists identified specific chemicals, called glucosinolates, that made Brussels sprouts taste bitter. Plant breeders started growing old seeds, previously discarded for producing paltry harvests, to identify tastier versions with lower levels of these compounds.

Why do brussel sprouts taste bad sometimes? ›

While many older people prefer the classical bitter tastes, Van der Toorn notes that younger people tend to prefer the milder tasting varieties that have now become the industry standard. The bitter taste of Brussels sprouts comes from compounds called glucosinolates and their degradation products, he explains.

Should you cut Brussels sprouts in half before cooking? ›

To maximize the flat areas, which get the most crispy surface area, cut your Brussels sprouts in half. If your Brussels sprouts are very small, you can leave them whole (and if they are very large, quarter them).

How to make perfect sprouts? ›

Place each soaked lentil in its respective cloth. Sprinkle some water on the kitchen towel to make it a little damp. Do so every 12 hours. After a day the green moong and moth beans would have sprouted.

What happens if you don't wash brussel sprouts? ›

Generally speaking (and especially if aphids are not evident), you don't have to wash Brussels sprouts because you are already “cleaning” them by trimming off the bottom and then peeling away a few outer leaves.

Do you cook Brussels sprouts cut side up or down? ›

Roast 'em! Our two rules: place and space! Place them cut side down to create that slightly crunchy exterior and soft interior. Space them out evenly so they don't steam–a crowded sheet pan party is not where your brussels want to be.

Do you flip Brussels sprouts in the oven? ›

Toss until the Brussels sprouts are evenly coated, then spread them out in an even layer on the baking sheet. Sprinkle evenly with a few generous pinches of salt and pepper, to taste. Then go around and flip each of the Brussels so that they are cut-side-down.

What season is best for brussel sprouts? ›

A slow-growing, long-bearing crop, Brussels sprouts should be planted in early spring, or mid- to late summer for a crop that matures in the fall. The small heads mature best in cool and even in light frosty weather. Spring planting is also fine in cooler climates.

What organs are brussel sprouts good for? ›

Eating a lot of Brussels sprouts and other cruciferous veggies may help protect against cancers of the stomach, lungs, kidney, breast, bladder, and prostate. Crunchy veggies like Brussels sprouts may also help you stave off other health issues, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and diabetes.

What veggie goes well with Brussels sprouts? ›

Apples, artichoke, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, eggplant, endive, fennel, garlic, ginger, orange, radish, zucchini. Basil, bay leaf, blue cheese, caraway seeds, nutmeg, parmesan cheese, parsley, pistachio, thyme.

What is the Chinese name for brussel sprouts? ›

球芽甘蓝 : Brussels sprout... : qiú yá gān lán | Definition | Mandarin Chinese Pinyin English Dictionary | Yabla Chinese.

Who made Brussel sprouts less bitter? ›

A Dutch scientist named Hans van Doorn, who worked at a seed and chemical company, figured out exactly which chemical compounds in Brussels sprouts made them bitter. The next step was to plant sprouts with the least amount of these chemicals and eventually cross-pollinate the chemicals out.

Did they breed the bitterness out of Brussel sprouts? ›

About 30 years ago, a Dutch scientist identified the chemicals that made brussels sprouts bitter. He selected seed varieties with lower levels of the bitter chemicals and bred new high-yielding varieties that tasted less bitter.

How do you get rid of gas from Brussels sprouts? ›

Ginger, cumin, and fennel are all known for their digestive benefits and can help reduce discomfort. Additionally, adding a small amount of vinegar or lemon juice to your cooking water can also help break down the complex sugars in Brussel sprouts that can cause gas.

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