I hate Brussels sprouts. I think I say this every year. But everyone else seems to love them and want them on their holiday table. So this year, since I know I’ll be forced to make them (my entire family loves them), I am going all out and creating something I might actually eat. Introducing the richest, most decadent recipe involving the lowly Brussels sprout: a bacon-studded gratin bathed in Gruyère cheese sauce.
Now, don’t get me wrong. At one point in my life I liked Brussels sprouts. And then I got pregnant (at Christmas, when Every Single Restaurant in the Universe serves Brussels sprouts with Everything) and completely went off winter vegetables. (So you see, it’s not my fault that I hate them, it’s my daughter's. She, of course, likes them. Go figure.)
I’ve since recovered and love kale, chard, butternut squash, parsnips, etc. But I just can’t find the love for these little cabbage heads.
Anyway, this year I had a brainstorm. Throw them into a gratin! With bacon! And Gruyère cheese sauce!
But watch out, this incredible side dish will have you picking away nonstop at the crispy-cheesy edges until half of it is gone. I know, because I ate a ton of it.

Brussels Sprouts Gratin with Bacon and Gruyère
Makes 6 to 8 servings










