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crispy brussels sprouts with pomegranate and garlic for holiday parties
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  • Category: Dinner
  • Prep Time: 30 min
  • Cook Time: 30 min
  • Servings: 4

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Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Pomegranate & Garlic: The Holiday Show-Stopper

Turn the humble Brussels sprout into the star of your holiday table with this unforgettable recipe that balances crispy edges, tangy pomegranate, and aromatic garlic.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Ultra-crispy texture: High-heat roasting + pre-heated sheet pan = shatteringly crisp leaves
  • Flavor harmony: Bitter sprouts, sweet-tart pomegranate, savory garlic, and a maple-balsamic glaze
  • Holiday-ready: Jewel-tone colors look stunning on a buffet or plated dinner
  • Make-ahead friendly: Prep components separately; assemble just before serving
  • Vegan & gluten-free: Crowd-pleaser for every guest around the table
  • One pan wonder: Minimal dishes, maximum flavor

Ingredients You'll Need

Ingredients

Great Brussels sprouts start at the market. Look for tight, bright-green heads that feel heavy for their size with no yellowing outer leaves. Smaller sprouts (¾–1¼ inches) roast more evenly and caramelize faster. If you can, buy them on the stalk—they stay fresher longer and make a dramatic centerpiece while you prep.

Brussels sprouts: Two pounds feeds eight holiday guests generous vegetable sides. Trim the stem flush so leaves stay attached yet cook through.

Pomegranate arils: One large fruit yields about ¾ cup. They pop with juice, balancing the sprouts’ earthiness. Short on time? Buy the tubs, but pat dry so they don’t dampen the crispy leaves.

Garlic: Thinly sliced, not minced, so it roasts into sweet chips instead of burning.

Extra-virgin olive oil: A full ¼ cup may seem generous, but it’s the key to deep browning and that restaurant-level crunch.

Pure maple syrup: A tablespoon amplifies caramelization and marries with balsamic for a glossy lacquer.

Aged balsamic vinegar: Syrupy, sweet 4-year-plus varieties reduce to a velvet drizzle. If yours is thin, simmer ¼ cup down to 2 Tbsp for 90 seconds.

Kosher salt & freshly cracked black pepper: Season boldly—vegetables need more salt than you think.

Crushed red-pepper flakes: Optional, but a whisper of heat keeps guests reaching for “just one more.”

Toasted chopped pecans: Add buttery crunch; substitute walnuts or pistachios if you prefer.

Fresh thyme leaves: Woody herbs perfume the oil and echo winter flavors.

How to Make Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Pomegranate & Garlic for Holiday Parties

1
Preheat & Preheat Again

Place one rimmed sheet pan (half-size, 13×18-inch) on the lowest oven rack. Heat oven to 475 °F / 245 °C. Starting with a scorching-hot surface mimics a restaurant salamander and sears sprouts on contact.

2
Trim & Halve

Discard any wilted outer leaves. Slice ¼ inch off the stem so the sprout stays intact. Halve lengthwise through the core; this exposes the maximum cut surface for browning. Keep tiny sprouts whole so they don’t burn.

3
Season in a Big Bowl

Toss sprouts with olive oil, thyme, salt, pepper, and pepper flakes until every leaf glistens. The bowl method coats more evenly than oiling on the pan.

4
Roast Cut-Side Down

Carefully slide the hot pan out. Quickly arrange sprouts cut-side down; crowd them—they’ll shrink. Return to lowest rack for 12 min. Do not flip early; undisturbed contact = deep caramelization.

5
Add Garlic & Finish Roasting

Scatter sliced garlic over sprouts; roast 5–6 min more until garlic is golden and sprouts are charred at the edges. Transfer to a serving platter.

6
Whisk maple syrup and balsamic together. Drizzle over hot sprouts; the heat reduces the mixture to a shiny lacquer that clings to leaves.
7
Finish with Jewels & Crunch

Sprinkle pomegranate arils and toasted pecans on top. Serve immediately for maximum crackle.

Expert Tips

Hotter = Crispier

Don’t drop the oven temp. Anything under 450 °F steams instead of roasts.

Dry = Crunch

Pat sprouts very dry after rinsing; surface moisture causes sogginess.

Skip the Shake

Resist flipping midway—undisturbed contact develops the deepest crust.

Cast-Iron Option

A pre-heated 12-inch cast-iron skillet works for smaller batches; it holds heat like a pizza stone.

Variations to Try

  • Cranberry-Orange: Swap pomegranate for dried cranberries soaked in hot orange juice; add orange zest to glaze.
  • Asian-Inspired: Replace balsamic with tamaki-soy glaze, finish with sesame seeds and scallions.
  • Bacon-Bourbon: Toss 4 slices chopped bacon on the pan during the last 8 min; deglaze with 1 Tbsp bourbon in the glaze.
  • Cheesy Crunch: Shower with ⅓ cup finely grated Parmigiano during the final 2 min; broil 1 min.
  • Lemon-Tahini: Omit maple-balsamic; instead whisk 2 Tbsp tahini, 1 Tbsp lemon juice, 1 tsp honey, and warm water for a creamy drizzle.

Storage Tips

Make-ahead: Trim and halve sprouts up to 3 days early; store in a zip-top bag lined with paper towel. Whisk glaze and keep refrigerated; bring to room temp before using. Toast nuts and seed pomegranate up to 5 days early; keep both in separate airtight containers at room temp.

Leftovers: Cool completely, then refrigerate in a shallow container up to 4 days. To re-crisp, spread on a sheet pan at 400 °F for 5-6 min. Microwave is fast but softens the crunch.

Freezer: Roasted sprouts without toppings freeze well for 2 months. Thaw overnight, reheat as above, then add fresh pomegranate and nuts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Thaw completely, pat bone-dry, and roast 2–3 min longer. Texture won’t rival fresh but flavor is still great.

Score the equator, break under water in a bowl; arils sink, pith floats. Dry on paper towel.

Yes, but keep the pan size the same so sprouts stay in a single layer and crisp properly.

Omit red-pepper flakes; add ½ tsp smoked paprika for depth without heat.

Use two pans on separate racks, rotating halfway. Do not pile sprouts or they steam.

Yes—maple syrup, not honey, keeps it 100% plant-based.
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Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Pomegranate & Garlic for Holiday Parties

(4.9 from 127 reviews)
Prep
15 min
Cook
20 min
Servings
8

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat sheet pan: Place rimmed sheet pan on lowest rack and heat oven to 475 °F.
  2. Season: In a large bowl, toss Brussels sprouts with olive oil, thyme, salt, pepper, and red-pepper flakes until well coated.
  3. Arrange: Carefully spread sprouts cut-side down on the hot pan. Roast 12 min without stirring.
  4. Add garlic: Scatter sliced garlic over sprouts; continue roasting 5–6 min more until leaves are deeply charred and garlic is golden.
  5. Glaze: Whisk maple syrup and balsamic together. Drizzle over hot sprouts; toss gently to coat.
  6. Finish: Sprinkle with pomegranate arils and toasted pecans. Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

For smaller batches use a 12-inch cast-iron skillet pre-heated 5 min. To make ahead, store roasted components separately and assemble just before serving to keep textures crisp.

Nutrition (per serving)

167
Calories
4g
Protein
17g
Carbs
11g
Fat

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