These Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts are really tender and tasty. This easy recipe takes a few simple ingredients and creates a mouthwatering side dish you'll be excited to serve.

Brussels sprouts don't always have a great reputation because when they aren't prepared right, they can be bitter and lack flavor. But these Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts have so much flavor and offer the perfect texture. Roasting makes them extra tender, and the spices and butter they are tossed create a truly delectable dish. These vegetables have never tasted so good!
This is a great dish to serve during the holidays, but it's also a favorite throughout the cold weather seasons. There's just something about the flavor and tradition of brussels sprouts that makes them perfect for this time of year. This recipe is simple and easy so it's no added stress to prepare for big holiday dinners. The flavors work well with lots of dishes, so you can easily break out this recipe all year long. Let's talk about what you'll need for these Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts.
Video Tutorial: Garlic Roasted Brussel's Sprouts
Main Ingredients
- Brussels Sprouts. Make sure you buy fresh brussels sprouts, rather than the frozen kind. Look for bright green heads that are firm and heavy for their size. The leaves should be tightly packed.
- Butter. You can use plant-based butter for a vegan version of this dish. Also, you can use oil, if you prefer.
- Spices. Garlic powder, paprika, and salt are all you'll need.
How to make these Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts
1. Trim the brussels sprouts by cutting off the stem and removing the dry outer leaves. Then slice each one lengthwise.
2. Place the brussels sprouts on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Sprinkle them with garlic powder, paprika, and salt. Then pour the melted butter on top.
3. Now, using your hands, mix everything together nicely so the brussels sprouts have a nice coating of butter and spices. Spread them out on the tray so they can cook evenly. Bake them for 20 minutes at 400°F, until they have browned and are tender. Serve warm.
Tips for the Best Roasted Brussels Sprouts
- Use fresh brussels sprouts. Using fresh brussels sprouts that have bright green heads, are firm and heavy for their size, and have leaves that are tightly packed will ensure that you get the best flavor in this dish.
- Remove the stem and outer leaves. These parts of the brussels sprouts are the least flavorful, and the leaves are often wilted and discolored. Using the inner leaves will make for a more flavorful dish.
- Thoroughly coat the brussels sprouts with spices. Using your hands is the best way to make sure the butter and spices coat all the brussels sprouts evenly before roasting. Doing this ensures that the flavors are evenly distributed for the best results.
How to Store and Reheat them
These Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts are best when they're stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container. They will stay fresh for up to 4 days. When you are ready to reheat them, just place the brussels sprouts on a baking sheet and heat them in the oven for about 5 minutes at 350°F.
Freezing Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts will lose their texture from freezing, so I don’t recommend freezing them. However, if you have to freeze them, you can do so. Just place cooked and cooled Brussels sprouts in an airtight freezer-safe container and store them in the freezer for up to 2 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
What to Serve with this Dish
These Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts are a great side because they complement so many other dishes. Here are a few suggestions:
- Proteins. Try these brussels sprouts with your favorite meats like turkey, chicken, and steak. Or serve them with Easy and Crispy Fried Tofu or this Shrimp and Vegetable Skillet.
- Pasta. This dish pairs well with Creamy Roasted Pepper Pasta, Chicken Angel Hair Pasta, and Easy Angel Hair Pasta, or try it with any of your favorites.
- Grains. Serve this with some rice, quinoa, or couscous, to name a few. It tastes great with this Chicken Rice Casserole.
These delicious Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts are so flavorful and simple. You are going to love how they taste and how easy it is for you to prepare them. They are a healthy addition to any meal and are the perfect warm dish for cold nights.
More tasty recipes to try:
- Pan-Fried Brussels Sprouts
- Twice Baked Potato Casserole
- Mashed Potato Casserole
- Easy Baked Cabbage
- Baked Okra
Please, let me know in the comment section if you make this Brussels Sprouts recipe! I can't wait to hear how you enjoyed 'em!
Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts
Ingredients
- 1 lb. Brussels sprouts
- 2 tsp. garlic powder
- 2 tsp. paprika
- ½ tsp. salt or to taste
- 1 ½ tbsp. melted butter use plant butter or oil for vegan version
Instructions
- Trim the brussels sprouts by cutting off the stem and removing the dry outer leaves. Then slice each one lengthwise.
- Place the brussels sprouts on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Sprinkle them with the garlic powder, paprika, and salt. Then pour the melted butter on top.
- Now, using your hands, mix everything together nicely so the brussels sprouts have a nice coating of butter and spices. Spread them out on the tray so they can cook evenly. Bake them for 20 minutes at 400°F, until they have browned and are tender. Serve warm.
Notes
TIPS FOR THE BEST ROASTED BRUSSELS SPROUTS
- Use fresh brussels sprouts. Using fresh brussels sprouts that have bright green heads, are firm and heavy for their size, and have leaves that are tightly packed will ensure that you get the best flavor in this dish.
- Remove the stem and outer leaves. These parts of the brussels sprouts are the least flavorful, and the leaves are often wilted and discolored. Using the inner leaves will make for a more flavorful dish.
- Thoroughly coat the brussels sprouts with spices. Using your hands is the best way to make sure the butter and spices coat all the brussels sprouts evenly before roasting. Doing this ensures that the flavors are evenly distributed for the best results.
Lynn beam says
Oops- I lost my comment. Your recipe for these oven baked brussels sprouts has come at a perfect time I have a friend who is a runner and so she’s careful about what she eats. I will serve this to her and her friends but first I’ll make a batch for myself. Thank you so much.
Tania Sheff says
Thank you so much, Lynn!
StuKin says
The only problem with this recipe is that it doesn't make nearly enough. These are totally addictive and fantastic. Super easy, super tasty, super delicious. I've been a huge fan of Brussels sprouts since I was a little kid (I'm now 82), and I've converted many, many people to loving them. The only way I won't eat them is boiled or steamed. That's how my mother made them, and she should have been arrested for ruining so many Brussels sprouts. This is the perfect recipe, because it's so flexible and easy. Brilliant!
Tania Sheff says
Hi StuKin! I am glad you liked my recipe and I laughed when I read the joke about your mom 🙂 Thank you for the rating, friend!
Sierra says
I used this recipe for my husband and I’s first time ever having brussel sprouts, I added a touch of lemon juice as well and we were both so in love with them that I’m making them again 2 days later
Tania Sheff says
Perfect! Thanks, Sierra!
Lyndsey Rullman says
I share this recipe with all my friends. It’s my favorite brussel sprout recipe ever. I have made it countless times and it’s always great.
Tania Sheff says
That's so nice to hear! Thank you, Lyndsey!
Lori E says
I love Brussel sprouts. This recipe is delicious! I often roast veggies with oil, salt, pepper, and garlic. The butter and paprika really make a difference! I love the crunchy outer leaves. A great addition to my vegetarian menu!
Tania Sheff says
Thank you so much, Lori!