🥬 Garlic Butter Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Introduction

These Garlic Butter Roasted Brussels Sprouts are crispy on the outside, tender in the center, and packed with rich buttery, garlicky flavor. Roasting brings out the natural sweetness of the Brussels sprouts while creating beautifully caramelized edges.

This easy side dish comes together with simple ingredients and makes a delicious addition to weeknight dinners, holiday meals, roasted meats, chicken, or fish.

Recipe Overview

CategoryDetails
🥬 RecipeGarlic Butter Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time25–30 minutes
Total Time35–40 minutes
Servings4
DifficultyEasy
Oven Temperature425°F (220°C)
CaloriesApproximately 180 kcal per serving

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

These Brussels sprouts develop wonderfully crispy, caramelized edges while staying tender and juicy inside.

The combination of melted butter, fresh garlic, olive oil, and Parmesan creates a savory coating that makes even simple vegetables incredibly flavorful.

It is also a quick and versatile side dish that requires minimal preparation and works beautifully for both everyday dinners and special occasions.

Ingredients

🥬 For the Brussels Sprouts

IngredientAmount
Fresh Brussels sprouts1½ lb (680 g)
Olive oil2 tbsp
Unsalted butter, melted2 tbsp
Garlic, minced3 cloves
Parmesan cheese, grated⅓ cup
Salt¾ tsp
Black pepper½ tsp
Italian seasoning1 tsp
Red pepper flakes¼ tsp, optional

🍋 For Finishing

IngredientAmount
Fresh lemon juice1 tbsp
Extra Parmesan2 tbsp
Fresh parsley, chopped1 tbsp

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prepare the Brussels Sprouts

Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it.

Trim the stem ends from the Brussels sprouts and remove any damaged outer leaves. Cut larger Brussels sprouts in half. Very large ones can be quartered so they cook evenly.

2. Make the Garlic Butter Mixture

In a large bowl, combine the melted butter, olive oil, minced garlic, salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, and red pepper flakes if using.

Stir well until everything is evenly combined.

3. Coat the Brussels Sprouts

Add the prepared Brussels sprouts to the bowl and toss thoroughly until they are coated with the garlic butter mixture.

Add the grated Parmesan and toss again, making sure the cheese sticks to the vegetables.

4. Arrange on the Baking Sheet

Spread the Brussels sprouts across the baking sheet in a single layer.

For the best caramelization, place the cut sides facing down whenever possible. Avoid overcrowding the pan because too many Brussels sprouts close together will steam instead of roast.

5. Roast

Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and roast for approximately 20–25 minutes.

Halfway through cooking, carefully toss or turn the Brussels sprouts.

Continue roasting until the edges are deeply golden brown and crispy and the centers are tender when pierced with a fork.

6. Add the Finishing Touches

Remove the Brussels sprouts from the oven and immediately drizzle them with fresh lemon juice.

Sprinkle with additional Parmesan and fresh chopped parsley.

Serve hot and enjoy!

Best Tips

Choose Brussels sprouts that are firm, compact, and bright green for the best flavor and texture.

Cutting the Brussels sprouts in half exposes more surface area to the hot baking sheet, which helps create those delicious crispy caramelized edges.

Make sure the Brussels sprouts are completely dry after washing them. Excess moisture can prevent proper browning.

Do not overcrowd the baking sheet. If necessary, use two baking sheets so the vegetables have enough space to roast properly.

For extra crispy Brussels sprouts, place the baking sheet in the oven while it preheats and carefully arrange the vegetables on the hot pan.

Best Ingredient Options

Brussels sprouts: Fresh Brussels sprouts work best, but frozen sprouts can also be used. Thaw and dry them very thoroughly before roasting.

Butter: Unsalted butter gives you better control over the salt level. Salted butter can also be used by reducing the added salt.

Parmesan: Freshly grated Parmesan melts and browns beautifully. Pecorino Romano can be substituted for a stronger, saltier flavor.

Garlic: Fresh garlic provides the best flavor, but 1 teaspoon of garlic powder can be used when necessary.

Olive oil: Extra-virgin olive oil adds a pleasant fruity flavor, while regular olive oil works perfectly for roasting.

Recipe Variations

🧀 Extra Cheesy Brussels Sprouts

Add an additional ½ cup of shredded mozzarella during the final 5 minutes of roasting for a gooey, cheesy topping.

🌶️ Spicy Brussels Sprouts

Increase the red pepper flakes or add a pinch of cayenne pepper for extra heat.

🍯 Honey Garlic Brussels Sprouts

Drizzle 1–2 tablespoons of honey over the roasted Brussels sprouts just before serving for a delicious sweet-and-savory combination.

🥓 Bacon Brussels Sprouts

Add cooked, crispy bacon pieces after roasting for a classic combination.

🍋 Lemon Parmesan Brussels Sprouts

Increase the fresh lemon juice and add extra Parmesan for a brighter, tangier version.

What to Serve With

These roasted Brussels sprouts pair especially well with roasted chicken, grilled steak, baked salmon, pork chops, meatloaf, roasted turkey, or a simple pasta dinner.

For a complete meal, serve them alongside mashed potatoes, roasted sweet potatoes, rice, or a fresh green salad.

Make-Ahead Instructions

The Brussels sprouts can be trimmed and halved up to 24 hours in advance. Store them covered in the refrigerator until ready to cook.

For the best texture, wait to add the butter, oil, garlic, and seasonings until shortly before roasting.

Storage

Allow leftovers to cool completely before transferring them to an airtight container.

Refrigerate for up to 3–4 days.

Reheating

For the best results, reheat the Brussels sprouts in a 400°F (200°C) oven or air fryer for 5–10 minutes until hot and crispy again.

Microwaving works for convenience, but the Brussels sprouts will be softer rather than crispy.

Freezing

Roasted Brussels sprouts can be frozen, although their texture may become softer after thawing.

Allow them to cool completely, place them in a freezer-safe container or bag, and freeze for up to 2 months.

Reheat directly from frozen in a hot oven or air fryer until warmed through and crisp around the edges.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Overcrowding the pan: Too many Brussels sprouts together trap steam and prevent browning.

Not drying the sprouts: Wet Brussels sprouts will roast less effectively and may become soggy.

Using too much oil: Excess oil can make the vegetables greasy instead of crisp.

Cutting them unevenly: Large and small pieces cook at different speeds, so try to keep the pieces relatively similar in size.

Under-roasting: Brussels sprouts become much more flavorful when their edges are deeply golden and caramelized.

Nutrition Estimate

NutrientApprox. Per Serving
Calories180 kcal
Protein7 g
Carbohydrates18 g
Fat10 g
Fiber6 g
Sugar4 g
Sodium500 mg

Nutrition values are estimates and can vary depending on the ingredients and quantities used.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen Brussels sprouts?

Yes. Thaw them completely and pat them very dry before seasoning. They may not become quite as crispy as fresh Brussels sprouts.

Why aren’t my Brussels sprouts crispy?

The most common causes are excess moisture, overcrowding the baking sheet, or an oven that is not hot enough. Use a large baking sheet and roast at 425°F (220°C).

Should I boil Brussels sprouts before roasting?

No. Boiling is not necessary for this recipe. Roasting them directly gives them better caramelization and flavor.

Can I make these without Parmesan?

Absolutely. Simply omit the Parmesan or replace it with Pecorino Romano, nutritional yeast, or another hard cheese.

Can I make these in an air fryer?

Yes. Cook them at approximately 375°F (190°C) for 12–16 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through, until golden and crispy.

Final Thoughts

These Garlic Butter Roasted Brussels Sprouts are an easy way to turn a simple vegetable into a seriously delicious side dish. With crispy caramelized edges, tender centers, fresh garlic, buttery richness, and Parmesan, they are flavorful enough to become a favorite at both family dinners and holiday tables.

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