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[View this email in your browser]( [Gimme Some Oven]( [Pin]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( Bacon Brussels Sprouts with Hot Honey These bacon Brussels sprouts are easy to make and tossed with an irresistible drizzle of hot honey. [These bacon Brussels sprouts are easy to make and tossed with an irresistible drizzle of hot honey. The perfect side dish for Thanksgiving, dinner parties, or anytime you're just craving some extra-delicious vegetables. | gimmesomeoven.com] It’s savory, it’s smoky, it’s sweet, it’s spicy…it’s the side dish destined to steal the show at your next dinner. Say hello to most delicious bacon Brussels sprouts. â¡ This dish comes together quickly on the stovetop with just 4 main ingredients and truly couldn’t be easier. Simply fry up some bacon until crispy, sauté a pound of Brussels sprouts in the leftover grease (or you can use olive oil), toss everything together with some spicy [hot honey]( then watch every last bite disappear in a flash. Seriously, these indulgent little sprouts couldn’t be more flavorful. So whether you’re looking for a quick side dish to whip up for dinner tonight (I love serving these with some pan-seared salmon or a simple pasta) or you’re looking for a guaranteed crowd-pleaser to serve on Thanksgiving, these Brussels sprouts are here for you. Let’s make some! [(more…)]( Hot Honey This homemade hot honey recipe is quick and easy to make with 3 ingredients and can be used in countless delicious ways! [This homemade hot honey recipe is quick and easy to make with 3 ingredients and tastes delicious drizzled on everything from pizza to biscuits, fried chicken, salmon, veggies, baked brie and more! | gimmesomeoven.com] Is there anything that isn’t better with a drizzle of hot honey?! ð I don’t know about you, but we’ve become thoroughly obsessed with this spicy-sweet condiment over the past few years here in our house. Drizzled on everything from pizza, biscuits, fried chicken, baked salmon, shrimp boil, roasted veggies, cornbread, baked brie, or corn on the cob? Yes, please. Stirred in to sweeten your next cocktail, cup of hot tea (or [hot toddy]( or even a batch of salad dressing? Great idea. Served as a dipper for fries, chicken fingers, or a charcuterie board? Definitely. That surprise heat adds the perfect extra kick to countless dishes where you might normally just use a plain sweetener. And if you’ve never tried it before, I’m convinced you’re going to love it! Nowadays, hot honey is pretty commonly available in local grocery stores or online, but the markup is quite high and it’s usually much cheaper to make a batch yourself. Plus, it’s incredibly quick and easy to make at home. And with homemade hot honey, you get to be the one to decide which type of hot peppers to use and how spicy to make each batch. All you need are about 15 or 20 minutes and 3 ingredients and you’ll be good to go. One more thing — with the holidays coming up, I also just wanted to mention that hot honey makes for great DIY gifting! Just grab some cute jars (you can rinse and reuse some old jam jars, order [my favorite mini tulip jars]( or use [these adorable honey bear bottles]( simmer up a quick batch of hot honey, and I’m certain your friends and family will put it to good use. Alright, let’s make a quick batch! [This homemade hot honey recipe is quick and easy to make with 3 ingredients and tastes delicious drizzled on everything from pizza to biscuits, fried chicken, salmon, veggies, baked brie and more! | gimmesomeoven.com] Hot Honey Ingredients Before we get to the full recipe below, here are a few notes about the three basic hot honey ingredients that you will need: - Honey: The type of honey that you use is completely up to you. I prefer a basic clover honey that’s not overly floral, but you’re welcome to use any variety you prefer. (If possible, please consider purchasing a local honey to support bees in your area!)
- Hot peppers: I most often make hot honey with basic [crushed red pepper flakes]( since I always keep them on hand in my spice cabinet and using dried peppers (vs fresh) allows the honey to be stored longer. However, this recipe is also fantastic made with fresh chile peppers (such as jalapeños, serranos, habaneros or Thai red bird chiles) or you can also have fun experimenting with other dried chile peppers (such as dried anchos, guajillos, pasillas or chiles de à rbol). The heat level of this recipe is very easy to adjust by adding more/less peppers or letting the peppers simmer awhile longer.
- Vinegar: I like adding in a splash of apple cider vinegar (or red wine vinegar) to cut the sweetness a bit, a la [Mike’s Hot Honey](. You’re welcome to leave the vinegar out entirely if you prefer, or you can experiment with adding more or less to taste. [This homemade hot honey recipe is quick and easy to make with 3 ingredients and tastes delicious drizzled on everything from pizza to biscuits, fried chicken, salmon, veggies, baked brie and more! | gimmesomeoven.com] How To Make Hot Honey The full detailed recipe for how to make hot honey is included in the recipe at the bottom of this page, but here is the basic overview (with a few optional variations): [(more…)]( [Click here to view the full post on Gimme Some Oven]( Recent Posts: [New Post: Garlic Parmesan Mashed Sweet Potatoes](
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