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Shredded Brussels Sprouts with Walnut Oil

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Use hazelnut oil instead of walnut oil, or if you want to get fancy, use truffle oil.

Ingredients

  • 12  Large Brussels Sprouts
  • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oi
  • Sea Salt And Pepper
  • 2 Tablespoons Fresh Lemon Juice
  • ¼ cups Walnuts
  • ½ Tablespoons Walnut Oil

Preparation

Trim off ends of Brussels sprouts and shred them by slicing very thinly with a chef’s knife, a mandoline, or in your food processor. Transfer to a bowl and lightly salt.

Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium and saute the sprouts until colors turn bright and leaves get soft but not brown. Remove skillet from heat, sprinkle the sprouts with freshly ground black pepper and lemon juice. Set aside.

Lightly toast the walnuts in the oven at 350ºF for about 5 minutes or in a dry skillet until they begin to smell toasty and turn golden brown. Roughly chop.

Drizzle sprouts with walnut oil and top with toasted walnuts. Taste, and adjust seasonings as necessary.

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Nanci (TK) on 4.12.2013

Yum! We need a bit of help before we post this:
– You listed 1/2 lemon juice in the ingredients list. What is the measurement for this line? Do you mean 1/2 – whole – Lemon, juiced? Would you clarify this and tweak this line for us?
– The walnuts are missing from the ingredients list. Please add them.
– Also would you add a heat level and a ballpark toast time for the walnut toasting, or at least give folks a guideline to know when to remove the pan from the heat?

When done making the changes, just click ‘make recipe visible’ and ‘save’ and we’ll get this posted!
Thanks! TKNanci

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