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Brussels Sprouts With Pistachios and Lime

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Top view of roasted brussels sprouts topped with pistachios and lime on a white platter.
Photo by Alex Lau, Prop Styling by Kalen Kaminski, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou

These roasted whole brussels sprouts get so crispy on the outside you’ll worry they’re burnt (they’re not!). Inside though, they’re perfectly, deliciously mushy—which, according to us, isn’t a bad thing. Of course, it gets even better when you coat them in a date molasses–brown butter glaze. Typically made from dates and nothing else, date molasses has a thick consistency and brings a deep, fruity sweetness and a bit of tartness.  

  

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