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Brussels sprouts are the ultimate comeback kid of the veggie world. They got such a bad rap growing up, usually boiled into grey mush that had a smell nobody was excited about. But when you cook them properly, they’re crispy, caramelized, a little sweet, perfectly savoury, and honestly kind of a low-key skin superstar.
This dish tastes like something you’d get at a cozy farm-to-table restaurant, but it couldn’t be easier to make. And because it’s made with simple, whole ingredients, it fits effortlessly into a skin-supportive lifestyle without feeling restrictive or boring. Whether it’s a weeknight dinner, a holiday side, or something you meal prep for your lunches, these Brussels sprouts show up every time.
Let’s talk about why they deserve way more love.

Brussels sprouts aren’t just tasty. They’re packed with nutrients that support your skin from the inside out.
These tiny green gems come with a good dose of fibre. When digestion slows down, skin often reacts. I see this all the time inside The Clear Skin Solution. Women are doing their best with nutrition, but sluggish gut motility keeps showing up on their faces. More fibre and better regularity can support calmer skin overall.
Cruciferous veggies like Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower are rich in sulphur-based compounds that help support natural detoxification pathways. When these pathways have the raw materials they need, everything from bloating to congestion tends to feel more manageable.
Brussels sprouts are loaded with vitamin C, which supports collagen formation and provides antioxidants that help protect the skin from oxidative stress. Translation: a little extra glow from the inside out.
Vitamin K supports normal inflammation responses, something a lot of acne-prone women struggle with, even if they don’t realize it.
Let’s address the elephant in the room. Some people eat Brussels sprouts and immediately feel bloated. It’s not because your body “can’t handle” them. There are real reasons why this happens.
Raffinose is a complex sugar that the small intestine doesn’t break down well. When it hits the large intestine, bacteria ferment it, which produces gas.
If your gut is already sluggish or you’re not used to fibre-rich foods, this can feel like too much too fast.
If your gut bacteria are imbalanced, certain fibres produce more gas.

If you’ve only ever had soggy or bitter Brussels sprouts, this is why you didn’t like them. The prep matters.
They get a quick soak in water, then you dry them really well. The soak helps them soften slightly so the heat can work more evenly. Drying them is what gives you that irresistible crisp. Any extra moisture equals steaming, not roasting, and that’s how you end up with mush.
Give them space on the pan, flip them halfway, and keep the oven hot. That’s the difference between “fine” sprouts and the ones you want to eat straight off the tray.
The glaze is the star here. It takes two minutes to whisk together, but it tastes like you put in way more effort.
After roasting, the sprouts are coated in the glaze and returned to the oven for a few minutes, allowing everything to stick, caramelize, and become glossy and golden. It’s addictive in the best way.

These Brussels sprouts go with anything. Try them with:
Leftovers are just as good, especially tossed into a warm lunch bowl the next day.
Brussels sprouts may have been childhood villains, but once you try them caramelized with this balsamic glaze, you’ll understand why they’ve made such a comeback. They’re delicious, nutrient-rich, and a skin-supportive addition to your weekly rotation.
And if you want more guidance on building meals that help your skin feel calm and consistent, come join me inside The Clear Skin Solution. I’d love to help you get to the root of what your skin’s been trying to tell you.
If you make this recipe, tag me on Instagram (@katiestewartwellness). I can’t wait to see your creation!
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