Published on November 16, 2021 Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with lemon, parmesan, and garlic are the perfect savory side dish for all of your holiday and weeknight meals. They are simple to make and so flavorful! I LOVE Roasted Brussels Sprouts, one of my all-time favorite vegetable side dishes and my Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad is amazing too! I also love this easy Sautéed Brussels Sprouts recipe. Sautéed Brussels Sprouts come out with amazing flavor and a slightly crispy crunch on the leaves. Lemon, garlic, and parmesan make these the perfect savory side. You’ll find yourself making them again and again and again!

Perfect Holiday Side Dish

This is a really great holiday side dish not only because it tastes amazing but because it doesn’t take up oven space! Sautéing the Brussels sprouts gets them nice and crispy, too. And another bonus? This easy Brussels Sprouts recipe only takes about 15 minutes to make!

How to Trim & Cut Brussels Sprouts

Start by slicing off the very bottom of the sprout, the stem. Discard the stems. Pull off any leaves that look wilted or discolored. Toss those, too!Use a sharp knife to cut each sprout in half vertically. You can leave them in halves or if the Brussels sprouts are extra large in size, you can cut them into quarters. Just make sure they are all the same size so they cook evenly.

How to Make Sautéed Brussels Sprouts

In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat. Make sure you use a large skillet so the sprouts aren’t over crowded. They need room to get crispy. I like my cast iron pan because it helps to get the sprouts nice, crispy, and a little charred…my favorite!Add the sprouts to the hot oil and sauté for 10 to 15 minutes. Keep an eye on them and keep giving them an occasional stir! Leaving them alone too long could result in burning…no thank you!Wait for the Brussels sprouts to get golden brown and tender. I like them just a little charred and crispy on the edges!Now, add in the garlic. Adding the garlic at the end keeps it from burning.Remove the skillet from the heat and stir in the lemon zest and the fresh lemon juice.Move to a serving dish or platter and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese (fresh is best!) and nuts.Season with salt and pepper to taste, serve warm, and most of all…enjoy!

Toppings for Sautéed Brussels Sprouts

Toppings are all optional, of course, but they sure are yummy! I usually go with lemon, parmesan cheese, and pecans for this recipe, but feel free to mix it up! Here are some ideas.

Freshly grated Parmesan cheeseChopped hazelnuts, pecans, candied pecans, or walnutsPine nuts Dried cranberries, if you want a little sweetnessCrumbled feta cheese or goat cheese

How to Store

Store cooled Brussels sprouts in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up 3 days. Reheat in a hot skillet, air fryer, or in the oven so they can get nice and crispy. You can heat them up in the microwave, but they will get a little mushy.

More Brussels Sprouts Recipes:

Brussels Sprouts CasseroleBrussels Sprouts with BaconRoasted Brussels SproutsShaved Brussels Sprouts SaladRoasted Pear and Cranberry Brussels Sprouts

More Vegetable Side Dishes

Roasted BroccoliRoasted Green BeansMashed Sweet PotatoesGarlic Mashed PotatoesRoasted CarrotsParmesan Roasted Cauliflower

Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Lemon & Parmesan

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