Instant Pot Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (2024)

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Instant Pot Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe - quick and easy side dish recipe with Brussels sprouts that are steamed and then sauteedwith garlic, onion and crispy bacon. All in your Instant Pot!

I serve these sprouts as a side dish with Honey Mustard Chicken or my Chicken Francese.

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If you thought that Roasted Brussels Sprouts are the best and only way to enjoy this vegetable, let me show you how to turn them into flavor-packed super quick side dish with bacon and sauteedonion and garlic, cooked right in your Instant Pot. It's the fastest way to make Brussels sprouts.

These Instant Pot Brussels Sprouts with Bacon are tender and delicious with bacon. After steaming in the Instant Pot for just 3 minutes, the sprouts are tender and melt in your mouth yet they are not mushy. The quick saute with bacon, onions and garlic adds a ton of flavor. It's a great quick side dish to be served for holiday dinners, weekend dinners or as a meal prep for the week.

HOW TO MAKE BRUSSELS SPROUTS IN INSTANT POT?

  • Start by trimming ends ofwashedBrussels sprouts. Cut each in half.
  • Add water to your Instant Pot insert. Place steamer basket inside. Arrange Brussels sprouts in the basket.
  • Close the IP lid, set valve to sealing, press "manual" setting and set timer to 3 minutes. The pressure cooker will take a few minutes to come to pressure and will start cooking.
  • Once done, remove Brussels sprouts from the Instant Pot. Drain water out of the insert. Set the IP to "saute" setting. Add olive oil to insert. Add onions and garlic and saute for 2 minutes. Add bacon and cook until crispy and browned. Add Brussels sprouts and stir, sauteeing for a few minutes. Turn off the IP. Remove Brussels sprouts onto serving dish.
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MORE DELICIOUS BRUSSELS SPROUTS RECIPES:

Garlic Parmesan Brussels Sprouts- the best way to make crispy coated Brussels sprouts with cheesy and garlicky flavor.

Honey Balsamic Brussels Sprouts- instead of roasting sprouts in the oven, you can follow the recipe below and steam them in the IP, then toss with honey and vinegar mixture. So delicious!

Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Cranberries- this recipe can also be made in the IP, just add cranberries.
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WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR THIS RECIPE:

Instant Pot pressure cooker (I have a 6 qt Duo60 and 6 qt Ultra but I think the 3 qt mini will work too.)

steamer basket

wooden spoon

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INSTANT POT BACON BRUSSELS SPROUTS RECIPE

Instant Pot Bacon Brussels Sprouts recipe

Author: Anna

Quick and easy side dish recipe with Brussels sprouts that are steamed and then sauteed with garlic, onion and crispy bacon. All in your Instant Pot!

More awesome Instant Pot recipes: www.crunchycreamysweet.com

4.58 from 26 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 4 people

Calories 194 kcal

Ingredients

  • 16 oz. fresh Brussels sprouts
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • ½ white onion chopped
  • 6 slices of bacon chopped
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  • Trim ends of washed Brussels sprouts. Cut each in half.

  • Add 1 cup of water to your Instant Pot insert. Place steamer basket inside. Arrange Brussels sprouts in the basket.

  • Close the IP lid, set valve to sealing, press "manual" or "pressure cooking" setting and set timer to 3 minutes. The pressure cooker will take a few minutes to come to pressure and will start cooking.

  • Once done, quickly release pressure by switching the valve to "venting" position.

  • Remove Brussels sprouts from the Instant Pot. Drain water out of the insert. Set the IP to "saute" setting. Add olive oil to insert. Add onions and garlic and saute for 2 minutes. Add bacon and cook until crispy and browned. Add Brussels sprouts and stir, sauteeing for a few minutes. Turn off the IP. Remove Brussels sprouts onto serving dish.

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Notes

You can easily double this recipe and cooking time stays the same.

Nutrition

Serving: 4oz | Calories: 194kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 538mg | Potassium: 526mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 855IU | Vitamin C: 97.8mg | Calcium: 54mg | Iron: 1.7mg

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  1. This Thanksgiving, I'm in charge of sides says

    When exactly do you add the salt and pepper to the brussels sprouts?

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  2. Karen says

    Instant Pot Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (11)
    New to the Instant Pot, decided to try your recipe. Had trouble browning the bacon, and the brussels sprouts were a little too soft, but Husband LOVED these. Will incorporate this dish into our weekly rotation. Thank you!

    Reply

    • Anna says

      Thank you, Karen!

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Instant Pot Bacon Brussels Sprouts Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (2024)

FAQs

Why won't my brussel sprouts get crispy? ›

Not using enough oil.

The other secret to ridiculously crispy Brussels sprouts is tossing them in plenty of oil. We like to use olive oil, but plain vegetable oil is great too. If the sprouts are well-coated, they'll caramelize and char instead of simply softening in the oven.

How do you crisp soggy brussel sprouts? ›

It's as simple as spreading the leftover Brussels sprouts in a single layer on a baking sheet (use two to avoid overcrowding if there's a lot) and heating them in a 350°F for 10 to 12 minutes. When the sprouts come out of the oven they'll be hot and crispy all over.

Are brussel sprouts supposed to be crunchy? ›

Roast at 400°F. Brussels sprouts take 20-25 minutes in the oven. The Brussels sprouts should be crispy and lightly charred on the outside and tender inside. Depending on the size of your Brussels sprouts, you may want to check them for doneness a little early.

How do you make Brussels sprouts not mushy? ›

I like to cut the brussel sprouts in half and then blanch and shock them in salted boiling water. After that I get a frying pan and fry them cut side down in some neutral oil till they are nice and crispy brown. I do them cut in half lengthwise in a cast iron pan, with coconut oil, on a fairly high heat.

Why are restaurant brussel sprouts so good? ›

Brussel sprouts are roasted in lots of oil, then topped with pine nuts, Parmesan cheese and honey. It's that sweet, fatty, cheesy combo that makes it taste good!

Should brussel sprouts be parboiled before roasting? ›

Unlike other vegetables, Brussels sprouts can be parboiled (even a day ahead) to reduce the roasting time without hurting their texture.

How do you crisp up already cooked brussel sprouts? ›

Leftover Brussels sprouts can be warmed up in the microwave, but if you want there to be some crispness to the caramelized edges, you can warm them in a skillet on the stove. Alternatively, you can spread the leftovers in a single layer on a sheet pan and warm in a 350°F oven until warmed through.

Should you parboil brussel sprouts before frying? ›

Parboiling Brussels sprouts before frying is a good technique to ensure they cook evenly and become tender on the inside while allowing for a crispy exterior when fried. However, it's not always necessary but we think it works here to create a soft middle and crisp exterior in the pan.

When should you not eat brussel sprouts? ›

Throw out fresh brussel sprouts that have a foul odor, yellow or wilted leaves, a mushy or slimy texture, or dark spots. Use fresh brussel sprouts within 1–2 weeks of getting them. Store the brussel sprouts in a plastic bag inside your fridge, and wash them before cooking them.

Why are my brussel sprouts still hard after cooking? ›

Without oil, Brussels don't brown and soften—they dehydrate. Its also possible that they simply need more time in the oven. Cooking times vary depending on their size. A cooked Brussels sprout should be pierced easily with the tip of a sharp knife.

Why do you soak brussel sprouts before cooking? ›

Not only can soaking make the centers more malleable, but the water that's absorbed into them will create a steaming action, whether you choose to roast, saute, or make your Brussels sprouts in your air fryer. The steam can help to ensure the cooking is even throughout the Brussels sprout.

Is it better to roast brussel sprouts whole or cut in half? ›

Place the sprouts cut-side down: Trim and halve the sprouts and roast them with their cut side against the baking sheet. The cut side will caramelize beautifully while the outer leaves crisp. Keep the leaves: Don't discard the outer leaves that fall away as you cut the sprouts.

Why aren't brussel sprouts bitter anymore? ›

Over the last twenty years, farmers have mellowed the "unpleasant" flavor of Brussels sprouts by breeding a vegetable that contains fewer bitter compounds or glucosinolates. So, Brussels sprouts just taste better than they used to when we were kids. The rub is that glucosinolates help protect sprouts against pests.

Why are my brussel sprouts not forming tight heads? ›

The usual cause is poor soil, lack of growth and especially the use of non-hybrid cultivars. Only hybrid cultivars can be relied on to produce firm sprouts. Excessive nitrogen fertiliser is not implicated in loose sprout formation.

Why are my sprouts soggy? ›

Watering just right is key to preventing mushy Brussels Sprouts leaves. It's like a dance with nature—know the steps. Water thoroughly until it drains from the bottom, then let it be. Overwatering is a no-go; it's the fast track to Soggyville.

What happens if you cook brussel sprouts too long? ›

For best results, cook sprouts until just tender, never mushy. Overcooking produces the offensive odor associated with Brussels sprouts. It's caused by the release of sulfur-containing compounds. Overcooking also causes them to turn a drab olive green.

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