Crispy tender Roasted Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts with bright lemony flavour. The perfect side dish for a Sunday Supper or the Holidays.
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These Lemony Roasted Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts are exactly what your dinner (or holiday!) table is calling for.
Some zest thanks to lemon juice, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside potatoes, and ultra crispy (no soggy ones here) Brussels Sprouts.
A side dish with a scrumptious result for your (minimal) kitchen efforts? Let’s get cooking!
This Sheet Pan Brussels Sprouts and Potatoes use my favourite potatoes from The Little Potato Company – Blushing Belle. They’re a beautiful red tender-skinned Creamer potato which makes this a red and green side dish perfect for the Holidays.
Since we’re using Creamer potatoes from The Little Potato Company, we’ve saved loads of time as no peeling is required, no washing, and they’re packing some great nutrients that will make me feel more virtuous when I tuck into all the Christmas cookies this holiday season.
Substitutions / Variations:
- Potatoes: while Blushing Belle was used in this recipe, any Creamer potato will work well.
- Brussels Sprouts: while they can be polarizing (even in this house, I adore them, my husband does not) broccoli makes for the best substitute.
- Garlic: skip if you’re not feeling it.
- Olive oil: any vegetable oil such as Canola, Grapeseed, Avocado, or sunflower will work.
- Lemon: I don’t recommend a variation on this ingredient, it makes the potatoes sing and Brussels Sprouts shine.
Should you boil the potatoes before roasting?
Nope! Little Potatoes are so convenient in their size for roasting purposes that that they eliminate the need to be boiled before roasting.
How do you roast Brussels Sprouts so that they are not soggy?
Using a large enough sheet pan (or two if necessary) is the key to keep the Brussels Sprouts from getting soggy during roasting. The Brussels Sprouts need to have space between them and the other ingredients to allow for them to crisp up and prevent them from steaming.
A little space to breathe, some high oven temperature, and a touch of oil will create the crispy Brussels Sprout side dish you’re looking for.
Other Roasted Potato Side Dishes:
Lemony Roasted Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts
Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
25 mins
Total Time
30 mins
Crispy Lemony Roasted Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts.
Course:
Side Dish
Cuisine:
American
Keyword:
Christmas side dish recipe, holiday side dish recipe, oven roasted potatoes, roasted Brussels Sprouts, Thanksgiving side dish recipe
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 191 kcal
Ingredients
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1.5
lbs
Blushing Bell Creamer Potatoes*, halved -
1
lbs
Brussels Sprouts, bottoms trimmed and halved -
1
medium
garlic clove, minced -
1
tsp
olive oil -
1/2
tsp
fine sea salt -
1/2
tsp
ground black pepper -
1/2
medium
lemon, juiced
about 2 tbsp lemon juice
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 425° F and line one large or two small sheet pans with non-stick paper.
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In a large bowl, stir together oil, garlic, salt and pepper. Add potatoes and Brussels Sprouts and toss until well coated.
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Place on baking sheet(s) and roast for 20-30 minutes**.
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Carefully remove from oven and coat in lemon juice. Serve hot.
Recipe Notes
* or any Creamer potato from The Little Potato Company.
** You can flip the potatoes and Brussels Sprouts at the 10 or 15 minute mark if you wish, I prefer that one side gets ultra crispy and this allows the oven to remain at temperature the entire cooking period.
Nutrition Facts
Lemony Roasted Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts
Amount Per Serving
Calories 191
Calories from Fat 18
% Daily Value*
Fat 2g3%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 1g
Sodium 329mg14%
Potassium 1167mg33%
Carbohydrates 41g14%
Fiber 8g33%
Sugar 4g4%
Protein 7g14%
Vitamin A 860IU17%
Vitamin C 132mg160%
Calcium 71mg7%
Iron 3mg17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.