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🥦🔥🌰 Pan-Fried Brussels Sprouts With Chestnuts – Christmas Classic


🎅 Introduction: The Ultimate Festive Sprout Dish

Pan-fried Brussels sprouts with chestnuts is one of the most loved Christmas side dishes — and for good reason.

It’s:

✔ rich
✔ nutty
✔ caramelised
✔ buttery
✔ packed with festive flavour

And best of all?
It cooks FAST — perfect for the hectic Christmas dinner schedule.

Here’s the full step-by-step recipe to make flawless pan-fried sprouts with chestnuts.


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🥦🔥 Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 500g Brussels sprouts
  • 180g cooked chestnuts (vacuum-packed or tinned)
  • 1–2 tbsp olive oil or butter
  • 1 small onion (optional)
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • Salt & black pepper
  • Optional extras:
    ✔ bacon or pancetta
    ✔ thyme or rosemary
    ✔ a splash of balsamic
    ✔ honey or maple syrup

🍳 Step-by-Step: How to Make Pan-Fried Sprouts With Chestnuts


1️⃣ Prep the Sprouts

  • Trim the base
  • Remove loose or yellow leaves
  • Cut sprouts in half (important for caramelisation)

2️⃣ Parboil for 3–4 Minutes (Essential!)

This softens the inside but keeps them firm enough to fry.

Drain and dry thoroughly.


3️⃣ Heat Your Pan

Use medium-high heat with:

✔ oil
or
✔ butter
or
✔ bacon fat (adds amazing flavour)


4️⃣ Add Onion & Garlic (Optional)

Cook for 2–3 minutes until soft and fragrant.


5️⃣ Add the Sprouts (Cut-Side Down)

Fry for 5–7 minutes until the cut side is golden and caramelised.

Don’t stir too much — let them brown.


6️⃣ Add the Chestnuts

Break them slightly with your hands before adding — they fry better this way.

Cook for 3–4 more minutes.


7️⃣ Season Generously

Add:

✔ salt
✔ black pepper
✔ herbs if desired

Taste and adjust.


🎄 Optional Festive Add-Ins


⭐ Add Bacon

Fry bacon first, then add sprouts and chestnuts.


⭐ Add Honey or Maple Syrup

Drizzle during the last 1–2 minutes for a sweet glaze.


⭐ Add Balsamic Glaze

Adds richness, sweetness, and acidity.


⭐ Add Lemon Zest

Brightens the whole dish.


⭐ Add Parmesan

Sprinkle at the end for a cheesy, salty finish.


🍽 How to Serve

Serve hot as a side dish for:

✔ turkey
✔ beef
✔ gammon
✔ nut roast
✔ pigs in blankets
✔ stuffing

This dish also reheats beautifully for Boxing Day!


💡 Tips for Perfect Pan-Fried Sprouts

✔ Always cut in half

Essential for browning.

✔ Dry well after boiling

Moisture stops caramelisation.

✔ Use high heat

This creates crispy edges.

✔ Don’t stir too often

Let them brown properly.

✔ Add chestnuts at the end

They can break up if fried too long.


❌ Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Overboiling

Leads to mushy sprouts.

❌ Crowding the pan

Sprouts steam instead of brown.

❌ Adding sweeteners too early

They burn — add at the end.

❌ Using old, bitter sprouts

Fresh, firm sprouts taste best.


🌟 FAQs

Do you need to cook chestnuts first?

No — ready-cooked chestnuts are perfect and soften when fried.

Why are my sprouts mushy?

They were either overboiled or too wet before frying.

Can I make this dish ahead?

Yes — cook sprouts and chestnuts, then reheat in a pan for 3–4 minutes.

Can I add bacon?

Absolutely — bacon makes this dish even better.

How long does this dish take?

Around 15 minutes total.


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