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  2. The Secret Ingredient for the Best Roasted Brussels Sprouts - AOL

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    Roast until the Brussels sprouts are nicely browned and have crispy outer leaves, 18 to 22 minutes, tossing once after the first 15 minutes. Add the honey mustard to a large bowl, then add the ...

  3. 19 Roasted Brussels Sprouts Recipes That Are Perfect for Fall

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    Brussels sprouts get crispy and caramelized in the oven, making them a simple but delicious side dish for any fall meal. 19 Roasted Brussels Sprouts Recipes That Are Perfect for Fall Skip to main ...

  4. How to Cook Brussels Sprouts 4 Ways - AOL

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    Add water; reduce heat to medium and cook, covered, until tender, 1-2 minutes. Adding water or wine creates steam, which helps the sprouts finish cooking and become tender.

  5. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Cabbage and Pine Nuts

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  6. Best Bites: Roasted Brussels sprouts with parmesan sauce - AOL

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    While Brussels sprouts roast, prepare your sauce: place a medium-size sauce pan over medium-low heat, and add in the butter and the garlic; once butter is melted and garlic is aromatic, sprinkle ...

  7. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    Slow-roasting pig on a rotisserie Tudor style roasting meat on a spit. Roasting is a cooking method that uses dry heat where hot air covers the food, cooking it evenly on all sides with temperatures of at least 150 °C (300 °F) from an open flame, oven, or other heat source.

  8. Brussels sprout - Wikipedia

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    Brussels sprouts grow in temperature ranges of 7–24 °C (45–75 °F), with highest yields at 15–18 °C (59–64 °F). [4] Fields are ready for harvest 90 to 180 days after planting. The edible sprouts grow like buds in helical patterns along the side of long, thick stalks of about 60 to 120 centimetres (24 to 47 inches) in height, maturing ...

  9. Proofing (baking technique) - Wikipedia

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    Typically 60 ml (1 ⁄ 4 cup) water at 40–45 °C (105–115 °F) and 2 g (1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon) of sugar are used, [5] or expressed differently, a sugar weight of about 3.5% of the water's weight. While this sugar may be sucrose or table sugar, instead it may be glucose or maltose .