I’ve run into no less than 3 readers in the past month who’ve said, I just love your salads! I do too, as evidenced by the bursting salad recipe selection here on IGE, though I think I’ve found a new favorite. Apple Bacon Brussels Sprouts Salad with warm bacon dressing is fresh yet decadent and packed full of flavor and crunch.
Yes, warm bacon dressing. AKA, this is no boring salad, people!
I created this crunchy brussels sprouts salad recipe as part of my partnership with Fisher Nuts, whom I’ve been developing recipes for over the past couple of years. This month we wanted to highlight fresh, spring flavors, and this salad totally fits the bill.
Shaved raw brussels sprouts and chopped whole almonds, who battle it out for title of Captain CRUNCH (that is to say, they’re both very crunchy…) are paired with savory bacon, sweet apple, and a decadent warm bacon dressing in this tasty, savory-sweet salad that you could serve as a light entree, or alongside grilled chicken or steak for a full meal.
I know some people may think of apple and brussels sprouts as fall flavors but hey, when I think spring I think anything fresh and healthy. Add some salty bacon and crunchy almonds into the mix and I guess I don’t care what time of year it is – I’m in!
Start by crisping 4 slices bacon in a large skillet over medium heat then remove to a paper towel lined plate to drain. Reserve 3 Tablespoons bacon fat in the skillet, which we’ll use for the salad dressing, adding extra virgin olive oil if there’s not enough. Chop the bacon up when its cool enough to handle then set it aside.
While the bacon is crisping up, get to work prepping the brussels sprouts. Chop the ends off 8oz brussels sprouts then peel away any loose outer leaves. We’ll need to finely slice them up so fit a food processor with the slicing blade and zip ’em through.
If you don’t have a food processor you can use a mandolin or thinly slice with a sharp knife. You just want to slice them as thin as possible since they’re raw in this salad. Yes, you can totally eat brussels sprouts raw (give this salad a try if you don’t believe me!)
Add the brussels sprouts to a large bowl with the chopped bacon, and 1/4 cup Fisher Naturals whole almonds that have been roughly chopped. Not only do the chopped almonds add lots of crunch to the salad, but a subtly sweet flavor that plays nicely off the apples. If you’ve ever had apple slices with almond butter then you know what I mean!
Back to the bacon! To the 3 Tablespoons reserved bacon fat, add 1 Tablespoon minced shallot then saute until tender, 2 minutes. Next, remove the skillet from the heat then add 1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar (could use red wine vinegar,) 1 Tablespoon each honey and Dijon mustard, salt, and pepper. Place the skillet back over the heat then whisk until smooth and combined, about 30 seconds. Drizzle the dressing over the salad then toss with tongs to coat.
The warm dressing will cause the raw brussels sprouts to soften slightly, plus give each bite amazing salty-sweet and tangy flavor. I LOVE this dressing!!
Last step is to add 1 chopped red apple to the bowl then toss again to combine. Scoop onto plates then serve!
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Apple Bacon Brussels Sprouts Salad
Description
Apple Bacon Brussels Sprouts Salad with warm bacon dressing is a fresh yet decadent salad that's packed with flavor and crunch!
Ingredients
- 4 slices bacon
- 8oz brussels sprouts, ends trimmed
- 1/4 cup Fisher Naturals whole almonds, roughly chopped
- 1 Tablespoons shallot
- 1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar (could use red wine vinegar)
- 1 Tablespoon honey
- 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
- salt and pepper
- 1 red apple, chopped (I like Pink Lady apples)
Directions
- Crisp bacon in a large skillet over medium heat then remove to a paper towel lined plate to drain. Reserve 3 Tablespoons bacon grease in skillet (add extra virgin olive oil if there's not enough.) Chop or crumble bacon when cool enough to handle.
- Meanwhile, use the grating blade attachment on a food processor, mandolin, or very sharp knife to slice brussels sprouts very thin. Add to a large bowl with almonds and bacon then set aside.
- To the bacon grease, still over medium heat, add shallots then saute until tender, 2 minutes. Remove skillet from heat then whisk in vinegar, honey, dijon mustard, salt, and pepper (be careful, vinegar may spatter a bit.) Return skillet to heat then whisk until dressing is combined, 30 seconds. Pour over brussels sprouts mixture then toss well to coat. Taste and add salt and pepper if necessary. Add chopped apple then toss again to mix, and then serve.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Apple, Almond, Bacon and Brussels Sprouts Salad with warm bacon dressing is a fresh and springy salad with lots of crunch! glutenfree | iowagirleats.com - Gluten Free Recipes and Food 04.17.2015
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Kelly 04.16.2015
I love all of these ingredients apart, I can’t wait to try them together!
Tessa 04.15.2015
I absolutely love your recipes! What food processor do you use?
Kristin 04.16.2015
Here’s the one I have, Tessa!
Lizzie 04.14.2015
This looks awesome! I am really excited to try it. However, I think you mean the slicing blade of the food processor, not grating! :)
Kristin 04.14.2015
Whoops – great catch!! Thanks for letting me know. :)
Ann 04.14.2015
I made this last night for supper, with a few changes–I didn’t have brussels sprouts or shallots on hand, so used very thinly sliced cabbage and red onion instead. It was wonderful! My 14 year old, who generally dislikes salads of all kinds, said “Hey Mom, I think you finally made a salad I’ll eat!” Thank you for this delicious recipe.
Kacie 04.13.2015
OMG…I literally just finished tossing this salad, took 2 bites and…I could eat this all day every day! It’s so good! I love a crunchy salad and this totally hits the spot! I think I might eat the entire bowl. Thanks for the yummy recipe. Your food has never disappointed!
Kristin 04.13.2015
I am so glad I checked your site before I went grocery shopping this morning. I got to make this salad for lunch and it was AMAZING. Thank you so much for all of the wonderful recipes you provide. We have at least one IGE recipe a week at our house and they are all a hit!
Kathy 04.13.2015
That would be a great salad any time of year….but it would be really good at Thanksgiving!
Debtgirl 04.13.2015
What??? You guys didnt watch the Masters?? Or better yet, get out and play in weather like that. Pshaw!!! ;-) next year!
Lindsey @ Simply Lindsey 04.13.2015
This salad looks delicious!! I love the combo of bacon and apples! I’ll definitely be trying this one soon!
Noelle 04.13.2015
My fiance refuses to eat salad, but I LOVE it. I have made so many of your salads (ok, probably all) for myself, but he loves Brussels sprouts and bacon (duh), so this might just be a salad he can get behind. I think I’ll try and get him to make it for dinner one night–he’s like a kid in that he’s more apt to eat something if he’s made it himself. Hah!
Lindsay@BluegrassBites 04.13.2015
I am totally down with this salad! Especially the warm bacon dressing part! I’ll be giving this a go soon for sure.
Lauren @ Climbing Grier Mountain 04.13.2015
You had me at bacon and brussel sprouts! So looking forward to connecting with you on Thursday!
Kristin 04.14.2015
Me too!! Can’t wait to catch up! :) Safe travels!
Ellen @ My Uncommon Everyday 04.13.2015
I love your salads, too! They’re packed with flavor and texture, and they’re just all-around fantastic. I adore all of the ingredients in this salad and I’m sure they’d play amazingly off each other. Definitely making this :)
elizabeth 04.13.2015
This salad looks great! I just thought I should point out that, reading the description in the text part of the post (as opposed to the recipe part of the post at the bottom), it sort of sounds like you’re using a Tablespoon of salt and pepper (because it appears that the “one Tablespoon each” modifies each of the following four ingredients: honey, Dijon, salt, and pepper. But I don’t think you really used a T of salt and pepper–did you? Anyway, no big deal but I just wanted to clarify, in case it could help someone! Thanks for everything you do!
Beth 04.13.2015
This salad looks awesome! Where’s the best place to buy fresh brussel sprouts in WDM?
Beth 04.13.2015
Looks awesome! Where’s the best place to get fresh brussel sprouts in WDM?
Julie 04.13.2015
This looks delicious! I have an intolerance to lettuce so a lot of salads are off the table for me but this sounds like just the ticket for me to get my salad on.
Donna 04.13.2015
I’m adding to the chorus: YOUR SALAD RECIPES ARE THE BEST!!!!
Bri | Bites of Bri 04.13.2015
I love your salads! They’re always so filling and delicious. Your patio happy hour looks amazing! We spent the weekend outside too and it was so great to be outdoors. Have a good week!