Recipe

Honestly, does anyone here actually eat Brussels sprouts?

Yes—just not always in the way people imagine from childhood memories of overboiled green bitterness.

Brussels sprouts are actually pretty popular now, especially when they’re:

  • Roasted until crispy with olive oil and salt
  • Shredded raw into salads or slaws
  • Tossed with bacon, garlic, or balsamic glaze

The “nobody eats them” reputation mostly comes from how they were traditionally cooked (soft, sulfurous, and a bit sad). Modern cooking methods fixed that.

So the real answer is: plenty of people do eat them—just usually when they’re caramelized and crunchy, not mushy and grey.

If you’re curious, I can give you a simple way to roast them so they don’t taste like the childhood version everyone hated.

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