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This Brussels Sprouts Salad Will Make You Swear Off Romaine

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at PSU chapter.

Yes, I know, romaine seems like a much better choice for the base of any basic salad. But why do Brussels sprouts get such a bad rep? I used to always turn my nose at the mention of it, but admittedly never landed my taste buds on the green veggie. Combined with the flavors of cranberries, almonds, and homemade dressing, there’s no downside to this Brussels sprouts salad.

My aunt made a version of this recipe for our Thanksgiving dinner and it’s been my go-to meal ever since. This salad also keeps really well, and is great to pack for lunch, add into a sandwich, or in a wrap.

Brussels Sprouts Salad with Cranberries and Almonds

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: 5 minutesTotal time: 20 minutesServings:4 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Erin O'Neill
    To slice the Brussels sprouts, slice the stems first, then thinly slice each one. Repeat for the 16 oz. bag and place them in a large bowl
  2. Erin O'Neill
    To make the dressing, combine olive oil, red wine vinegar, maple syrup, and honey Dijon mustard in a small bowl and whisk.
  3. Erin O'Neill
    Chop the red onion and add to Brussels sprouts. Then add dried cranberries, slivered almonds, and dressing. Toss well.
  4. Erin O'Neill
    Serve and enjoy!
There is food good for your body, and food good for your soul. Top 3 foods in order: 1. Peanut butter2. Granola3. Potatoesmy parents call me carb queen.