Basically you don't. You only cook and consume the leaf-buds i.e. the sprouts. The sprouts should be removed from the stalk and then cooked. The stalk is far too woody to either cook or consume. If you have a goat give it the stalk as a Christmas treat.
Over high heat, bring one gallon of water to a rolling boil in a blanching pot. Blanch one pound of Brussels sprouts at a time. Start counting blanching time as soon as the water returns to a boil. Small heads will take 3 minutes, medium heads will take 4 minutes, and large heads will take 5 minutes. Instantly put blanched sprouts into a ice water bath to stop the cooking process. Cooling will be the same as blanching time.
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If you want bright green tender leaves...steam boiling. It will take one to five minutes, and in a steamer, six to twelve minutes, depending on the amount Brussel Sprouts/leaves.
I would say smother them like you do cabbage . Add a little sugar when browning. Lots of fiber and healthy
Yes the plant is completely edible.
What part of the plant is the brussel sprout from
it is called a seedling inless it has 2 leaves then it is not a plant its a sprout
Leafs sprout out of a branch. they don't hold up a plant at all.
A dicot, or a dicotyledon, is a type of plant. Dicots sprout two leaves when they begin to grow, as opposed to monocots, which sprout one leaf.
Brussel Sprouts. the brussel sprout is a plant grown for its edible buds. the Brussel Sprout is a small grean leafy vegetable, like a small cabbage, that has become synomynous with Christmas dinner. i have heard it reffered to as the marmite vegetable as you 'either love them or you hate them' because of them name Brussels they most likely originated in Brussels, Belgium.
A sprout is any early growth of a plant and it refers to all plants. Some plants are enjoyed as food when they are at the "sprout" stage, such as beans, broccoli, alfalfa, etc. The Brussel sprout is an edible outgrowth of the plant's main stem. Every country on the globe grows sprouts. Different cultures use sprouts as food more than other cultures.
Photosynthesis is a circle of life that mainly happens to plants. Going from a seed to a sprout to leaves and then to a huge plant then it dies.
Yes you do. They will sprout with it on the leaves and it will get loose and fall of.
Large Leaves will produce more food for the plant because it can absorb more sunlight which during photosynthesis the plant creates food
A sprout grows into a adult plant
All of the plant is eatable, though the sprout ( a very tight bud of leafs that grow at the base of each large leaf up the stalk ) is what is harvested, ( very late in the year, usually after the first or 2nd snowfall. )