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  2. The Bacon-Wrapped Appetizer I Make Every Christmas - AOL

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    Remove the baking sheet from the oven and brush the sprouts lightly with maple syrup. Return to the oven, increase heat to 425°F, and cook until the bottoms are deeply browned and the bacon is ...

  3. 44 Brussels sprouts recipes that are actually delicious - AOL

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    While Brussels sprouts roast in the oven, a simple glaze is created with pomegranate juice and maple syrup. The syrupy mixture is then tossed with the finished sprouts and sliced almonds for a ...

  4. 19 Roasted Brussels Sprouts Recipes That Are Perfect for Fall

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    These easy maple-balsamic roasted Brussels sprouts will be your new go-to veggie side dish. Sweet Brussels sprouts are a natural pairing for maple syrup and balsamic vinegar.

  5. How to Cook Brussels Sprouts 7 Different Ways—Including ...

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Tom Colicchio’s Thanksgiving Brussels Sprouts Side Is ‘One of ...

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    Slowly stir in batches of Brussels sprouts; season with remaining ¼ teaspoon salt. Add water; cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned on edges, 5 to 6 minutes.

  8. Maple syrup - Wikipedia

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    A sugar maple tree. Three species of maple trees are predominantly used to produce maple syrup: the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), [3] [4] the black maple (), [3] [5] and the red maple (), [3] [6] because of the high sugar content (roughly two to five per cent) in the sap of these species. [7]

  9. Balsamic Brussels Sprouts with Maple, Walnuts and Feta

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    Place a rack in the center of your oven and preheat oven to 400°F. Toss Brussels sprouts with maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Spread in a single layer on a large ...