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    Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad With A Creamy Black Peppercorn Dressing

    Published on January 9, 2021 ᛫ Updated on November 25, 2024 by Chef Markus

    This simple shaved Brussels sprout salad is topped with fresh sliced apple, red onion, dried cranberries, toasted sunflower seeds, goat cheese, and a creamy black peppercorn dressing. The perfect side dish for the holidays or a healthy salad to kick off the new year!

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    Since the dressing and salad are made and kept separately, this raw veggie salad makes a great addition to your weekly meal plan and won't go soggy and gross if stored in the fridge separately.

    Featured in: Thanksgiving Menu Ideas, and Christmas Day Dinner Ideas.

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    Can You Eat Raw Brussels Sprouts?

    Yes, you can! They even taste pretty good, very similar to cabbage in fact. Young Brussels sprouts will work best for this recipe as they are more tender than very large and mature sprouts.

    Full of nutrients and minerals, Brussels sprouts are arguably even healthier when eaten raw. They are very high in fiber (which helps regulate blood sugar levels), as well as in Vitamin K (necessary for bone health and blood clotting), Vitamin C (helps boost immune function), Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, and Folate.

    Brussels sprouts (as well as other cruciferous vegetables) have even been linked to reduced risks of diabetes.

    a mature brussel sprout plant prior to harvesting

    Did you know can grow your own Brussels sprouts at home? Learn how to ensure you have the freshest and most nutritious produce on your table!

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    Shaving The Brussels Sprouts

    To shave the Brussels sprouts for this salad you can use a sharp chef's knife or food processor with a slicing attachment.

    removing the stem from brussels sprouts
    peeling the outer leaves away from the brussels sprout
    thinly shaving the trimmed brussels sprouts with a chefs knife
    a pile of shredded brussels sprouts leaves on a wood cutting board

    Regardless of which tool you use, make sure to wash and dry first, then remove the hard stem and any damaged outer leaves before beginning.

    Once the damaged outer leaves have been removed, cut each Brussels sprout in half and finely shred each one.

    Making the dressing for shaved Brussels sprout salad

    Prepare and store the cracked peppercorn salad dressing separately for use in more than one salad! You can even double the dressing recipe below and store it in the fridge for use with other salads.

    You'll need:

    • ¼ cup Greek yogurt or mayonnaise
    • ½ teaspoon minced garlic
    • 1 /2 teaspoon cracked, whole black peppercorns
    • ½ lemon, zested and juiced
    • a pinch of salt

    Mix all the ingredients together and store shaved Brussels sprout salad in a food safe container until ready for use.

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    mixing all the ingredients for black peppercorn dressing

    Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad Recipe

    As mentioned above, make sure to properly wash and dry, then trim any outer leaves of the Brussels sprouts before shredding them. This ensures any tiny bits of dirt or insects that may be hiding in the tightly curled leaves are removed before shredding. This is especially important if you grew the Brussels sprouts yourself.

    Ingredients You'll Need:

    • 10 - 12 small brussels sprouts - washed and trimmed
    • ½ red delicious apple - cut into matchsticks or shredded
    • ¼ red onion - julienned
    • ½ cup dried cranberries
    • ¼ cup roasted sunflower seeds
    • ¼ cup unripened goat cheese - crumbled up
    • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley - finely chopped
    raw shredded veggies in a steel bowl

    Instructions for shaved Brussels sprout salad

    1. Prepare the creamy black peppercorn dressing by mixing together all the ingredients for the dressing. Set aside and store in the fridge until needed.

    2. Wash and trim the Brussels sprouts, then cut them in half and shred each one with a large chef's knife or food processor.

    3. Thinly Julienne the red onion. Slice the red apple and then cut it into matchsticks with either a mandolin slicer or a chef's knife.

    4. Mix together the shaved Brussels sprout leaves, red onion, apple, chopped parsley, and 2 tablespoon of salad dressing. You want all the veggies to be coated in a little dressing, but you don't want it to be too soggy. Use as much or as little dressing as you prefer here.

    5. Garnish the raw shaved Brussels sprout salad with roasted sunflower seeds, dried cranberries, and crumbled soft, unripened goat cheese. Serve immediately after mixing the salad with the dressing for the best flavor and texture.

    close up shot of the shaved brussels sprout salad in a wooden bowl

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    Overhead shot of shaved brussels sprout salad in a rustic wooden bowl, garnished with dried cranberries and goat cheese

    Shaved Brussels Sprout Salad With A Creamy Black Peppercorn Dressing

    Chef Markus
    Full of vitamins and minerals this raw shaved brussels sprout salad is tossed with a creamy black peppercorn dressing and garnished with dried cranberries, roasted sunflower seeds and goat cheese!
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    Prep Time 12 minutes mins
    Cook Time 0 minutes mins
    Total Time 12 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine Canadian
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 160.5 kcal
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    Equipment

    Ninja Blender For Kitchen | Food Processor Combo System
    1 food processor or
    mandoline slicer
    1 mandolin slicer

    Ingredients
      

    For The Salad

    • 10 - 12 small brussels sprouts washed and trimmed
    • ½ red delicious apple cut into matchsticks or shredded
    • ¼ red onion julienned
    • ½ cup dried cranberries
    • ¼ cup roasted sunflower seeds
    • ¼ cup un-ripened goat cheese crumbled up
    • 1 tablespoon fresh parlsey finely chopped

    For The Dressing

    • ¼ cup Greek Yogurt or Mayonaise
    • ½ teaspoon fresh garlic minced
    • ½ teaspoon cracked black peppercorns
    • ½ whole lemon juiced and zested
    • 1 pinch salt

    Instructions
     

    • Prepare the creamy black peppercorn dressing by mixing together all the ingredients for the dressing. Set aside and store in the fridge until needed.
      mixing all the ingredients for black peppercorn dressing
    • Wash and trim the brussels sprouts, then cut them in half and shred each one with a large chefs knife or food processor.
      thinly shaving the trimmed brussels sprouts with a chefs knife
    • Thinly julienne the red onion. Slice the red apple and then cut into matchsticks with either a mandolin slicer or a chefs knife.
      overhead shot of the raw chopped veggies in a steel bowl
    • Mix together the shaved brussels sprout leaves, red onion, apple, chopped parsley, and 2 tablespoon of salad dressing. You want all the veggies to be coated in a little dressing, but you don't want it to be to soggy. Use as much or as little dressing as you prefer here.
      Mixing the raw shaved veggies with the salad dressing
    • Garnish the raw salad with roasted sunflower seeds, dried cranberries, and crumbled soft, un-ripened goat cheese. Serve immediately after mixing the salad with the dressing for best flavor and texture.
      close up shot of the shaved brussels sprout salad in a wooden bowl

    Nutrition

    Calories: 160.5kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

    Keyword Can you eat brussels sprouts raw?, Raw veggie Salads
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