Bacon and Brussels Sprout Salad (2024)

By: Sarah NevinsPosted: 10/16/23

This bacon and Brussels Sprout Salad is simple, satisfying and incredibly delicious! Made with shaved brussels sprouts, crispy bacon pieces, toasted almonds, creamy pine nuts and grated parmesan cheese tossed in a bright and tangy garlicky lemon vinaigrette.

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What’s to love here?

  • It’s a crowd pleaser: No holiday meal in my family is complete without this salad and it gets rave reviews every time we share it with newcomers. Bring it to your next potluck, serve at a dinner party, at to your Thanksgiving menu – it’s a sure hit!
  • Great make ahead potential: This salad keeps really well! I like to make a big batch and enjoy throughout the week for light lunch or as a side salad at dinner.
  • The lemony vinaigrette: Bright, zesty lemon juice and punchy chopped garlic really perk up the raw brussels sprouts in a delicious way!
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Salad Ingredients

​This salad in made with simple ingredients. Once prepare, add to a large bowl and toss to combine.

  • shredded brussels sprouts: You can prep them by hand with a sharp knife or mandolin slicer) and a bit of patience, but a food process with a slicer attachmentwill do this in no time.
  • crispy bacon bits: Choose thin slices of bacon (AKA streaky bacon) to ensure you get crispy bacon pieces.
  • crunchy almonds & pine nuts: Toast in a dry pan or buy them pre-toasted for a more robust flavor.
  • grated parmesan: Mix into the salad then sprinkle a little more over the top for good measure.
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Salad Dressing

The dressing is super easy to make! Simply combine ingredients in a small bowl or jar with a fitted lid and whisk/shake until combined.

  • extra virgin olive oil: Choose a quality olive oil if you can.
  • fresh lemon juice: One large lemon usually has about 1/4 cup. Use 1-2 depending on the size.
  • chopped garlic: Use 1-2 cloves fresh garlic.
  • salt & pepper: The salt tones down the acidity and the pepper adds an extra pop.
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Recipe Variations

  • Make it dairy free: Swap out the parmesan for a vegan/dairy free alternative if needed. You can also skip the cheese altogether. While I love the extra umami here, I’ve made this plenty of times without to accommodate for food allergies and it’s still a winner!
  • Swap out the nuts: Replace the almonds and/or the pine nuts with other nuts and seeds like pecans, walnuts, pepitas (hulled pumpkin seeds), hazelnuts or pistachios.
  • Add croutons: Buy or prepare some homemade gluten free croutons to add an extra crunchy element to this brussel sprout salad. Add croutons just before serving to ensure they stay crisp as croutons in salad don’t usually keep well past a day.
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More brussels sprouts recipes:

  • Spiced Garlic Sautéed Brussels Sprouts With Creamy Feta Cheese
  • Roasted Brussels Sprouts Quinoa Salad With A Sun Dried Tomato Vinaigrette
  • Roasted Maple Bacon Brussels Sprouts
  • Crispy Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Bacon

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Recipe

Yield:8 servingsPrep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 10 minutes Total Time: 30 minutes

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Made with shaved brussels sprouts, crispy bacon pieces, toasted almonds, creamy pine nuts and grated parmesan cheese tossed in a bright and tangy garlicky lemon vinaigrette.

Ingredients

Vinaigrette

  • 1/2 cup extra virgin oil (120ml)
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice (60ml)
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Salad

  • 1 pound brussels sprouts (450g)
  • 8 bacons strips cooked and crumbled
  • 2/3 cup toasted sliced almonds (65g)
  • 1/3 cup toasted pine nuts (45g)
  • 1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese (30g)

Need help converting to weights? Check out my cups to grams Conversion Guide.

Instructions

Brussels Sprout Prep

  • Cut off the tough ends of the sprouts and any browning outer leaves. Slice them as through thinly as possible and then roughly chop the sliced spouts to make them even smaller.
  • Alternatively you can do this easily using a food processor by using the slicing blade and pressing the sprouts against the blade with the provided plastic pusher.

Salad

  1. Add all of the ingredients listed for the vinaigrette to a small cup or jar and whisk until fully combined. Taste and season with more salt and pepper if needed. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl toss together the sprouts, almonds, pine nuts, chopped bacon, and cheese.
  3. Pour the vinaigrette over the top and toss again. Taste and season with extra salt and pepper as needed and serve.
  4. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge, 3-4 days.

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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FAQs

What does brussel sprout salad do for you? ›

Eating a lot of Brussels sprouts and other cruciferous veggies may help protect against cancers of the stomach, lungs, kidney, breast, bladder, and prostate. Crunchy veggies like Brussels sprouts may also help you stave off other health issues, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and diabetes.

How many calories are in brussels sprouts with bacon? ›

Fresh & Easy Brussels Sprouts With Bacon (0.67 cup) contains 9g total carbs, 5g net carbs, 9g fat, 7g protein, and 130 calories.

Why can't some people eat brussel sprouts? ›

According to genomics and biotech company 23andMe, some people have a genetic variant that causes them to have more taste receptors on their tongue and to be more sensitive to a chemical called phenylthiocarbamide (PTC).

Can you eat raw brussel sprouts in a salad? ›

It's hard to beat the caramelized crispness of roasted Brussels sprouts (perhaps with a maple-Dijon glaze), but these little green guys can also be eaten raw. They're delicious when shaved in a salad dressed with olive oil and lemon juice, to start.

Is it OK to eat brussel sprouts everyday? ›

Is it OK to eat Brussels sprouts everyday? Go for it. “If you enjoy sprouts and can tolerate them, absolutely! They're lower in calories and contain a myriad of important nutrients” says Snyder.

Which is healthier broccoli or brussel sprouts? ›

While broccoli may have a higher count of calories, fat, and carbs, it is richer in calcium, iron, and pantothenic acid (a B vitamin that does wonders for healthy hair), and has a bit more potassium. Brussels sprouts, on the other hand, are lower in sodium.

Is brussel sprouts a carb fat or protein? ›

One cup of boiled Brussels sprouts (156g) provides 56 calories, 65% of which come from carbs, 23% from protein, and 12% from fat. In 100g of Brussels sprouts, there are 36 calories.

Are cooked brussel sprouts still healthy? ›

A study looking at the effect of eating 300 grams of cooked brussels sprouts each day showed as much as a 28 per cent reduction in oxidative damage. This damage is typically caused by inflammation, and brassica vegetables appear to be especially helpful at reducing these inflammatory effects.

What is a healthy serving of brussel sprouts? ›

Brussels sprouts are an excellent source of protein, and just 88 grams (g), or 1 cup, of raw Brussels sprouts meets the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) recommended daily requirements for vitamin C and vitamin K. Brussels sprouts are part of the cruciferous vegetable family.

Who should not eat brussel sprouts? ›

Although a healthy vegetable, consuming too many Brussels sprouts can be unsuitable for people on anticoagulants since it contains vitamin K, which results in blood clotting. Another issue with consuming Brussels sprouts excessively is that it can lead to gas and bloating.

Are brussel sprouts bad for your stomach? ›

Cruciferous Vegetables

Vegetables like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower are high in sulfur and can cause bloating and gas. Try some of these vegetables to see if they are easier to digest: carrots, spinach, sweet potatoes, zucchini, green beans, celery and squash.

What are the side effects of eating raw brussel sprouts? ›

In addition to having a bitter flavor, raw Brussels sprouts may increase gas in some people. They contain an indigestible fiber called raffinose, which can be tough on the stomach.

When not to use brussel sprouts? ›

If any of the leaves have brown spots or are yellowing, it's a sign of early spoilage. If you remove the blemished leaves and the interior looks OK, you can still use the sprout. However, if the interior leaves are also showing blemishes or yellowing, it's best to toss it (or compost it, if you can).

How do you cut Brussels sprouts for salad? ›

Use a food processor with the slicing attachment and pulse until the brussels sprouts are thinly sliced. You can also use a mandoline or sharp knife if you don't have a food processor. Place the shredded brussels sprouts in a large bowl.

What vegetables cannot be eaten raw? ›

These are the 6 vegetables that should never be consumed raw
  • Potatoes. Uncooked potatoes not only taste bad but can also lead to digestive problems. ...
  • Cruciferous Vegetables. ...
  • Red Kidney Beans. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Eggplant. ...
  • French Beans.

What does brussel sprouts do for the body? ›

Eating Brussels sprouts along with other good sources of fiber — like other vegetables, fruits, and whole grains — can help you meet your fiber needs. Brussels sprouts are high in fiber, which can promote regularity, support digestive health, and reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes.

Can I eat sprouts salad daily? ›

On the other hand, eating sprouts daily and including them in your regular diet can actually be quite beneficial because these foods contain high amounts of essential vitamins and minerals while also providing enough nutrients to make sure that your diet is balanced.

Are brussel sprouts good for gut health? ›

The health benefits of brussels sprouts include:

Contain anti-cancer compounds. May support heart health. May support gut health. May reduce the risk of type-2 diabetes.

Do brussel sprouts detox? ›

Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, kale, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, radish and collard greens contain unique compounds that can help support your body's ability to detox. They also contain phytonutrients (plant-based compounds) which can work together to help promote good health.

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