Shredded Brussels Sprout Salad is one of the most popular salad recipes in our lunch collection! We use raw brussel sprouts for a feel good salad! You can call it a shaved brussel sprout salad or shredded brussel sprout salad and either way, it is delicious.
Throw some Honey Soy Chicken Wings in the oven, combine all of the ingredients for this salad and you have a meal in one!
Our Watermelon Cucumber Salad, Chicken Cucumber Salad and our Crispy Chicken BLT Salad are all variations of popular lunch recipes. Our Thanksgiving Salad and Christmas Salad are perfect for the festive season!
What is a shredded brussel sprouts salad?
Happy Friday! It feels good to say that to you guys. As you know last weekend, I headed off to Sydney with a friend of mine and we did a 35km walk whilst there. We had a fabulous trip and saw many sights however, I admit I was a little pooped when we came back.
We ate pretty well whilst we were away, lots of Vietnamese and yummy healthy breakfasts but we did celebrate our epic walk with a burger and fries and as such I wanted to pack the greens back in on returning to Brisvegas.
This Shredded Brussels Sprout Quinoa Salad was my solution to wanting to refuel and replenish my body, plus have all meals ready to go, so I could have some down time ie not cleaning dishes. Don't get me wrong, I would cook every single day if I had a bit more time and energy but this week needed to be tackled in advance. So I whipped up this massive (and it is massive, you could feed a family of 10 plus with it!!) salad, and then I had a little bit of time to try and get back into the swing of things.
Shredded brussel sprouts salad questions answered
About the recipe:
- I wanted to create a huge salad that would make many smaller meals
- Brussels Sprouts were to be hero of the dish but shredding them is a bit different and you eat them raw, yummo!
- I needed to create a dressing which complimented the flavours, but also had its own wow factor
- You know me, I LOVE including bacon in the salads I am going to heat and eat for that 'yum' factor.
To get that flavour into our drizzle, I have gone for a combination of greek yoghurt, curry powder and poppy seeds. This might suprise you, but trust me and you will be seeing where I am coming from when you give it a go!
Our Brussels Sprouts are easy to prepare as we cut the stems off and throw them into the food processor. You will end up with lovely little shreds of the vegetable. We are going to add them to our salad, just like that - raw and all, YUM!
The quinoa and bacon will cook up nicely, they are the most time consuming parts of the salad preparation other than the shredding.
Then we get to drizzle, or dress and toss our salad and everything will look fabulous as you mix it in together (I use 2 spoons to do this).
What does a shredded brussel sprouts salad taste like?
It tastes delicious! Raw and full of nutrients, you feel like you are eating high energy foods.
I had a bowl of this one night for dinner during the week, with lots of drizzle and ½ an avocado and boy let me tell you, it hit the head on the nail. You really will LOVE this salad combination.
Enjoy!
Adrianne
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📖 Recipe
Shredded Brussels Sprout Salad
Ingredients
Shredded Brussels Sprout Quinoa Salad
- 500 grams brussels sprouts
- 2 cups dried quinoa tri colour
- 4 cups water
- 425 g chickpeas drained and rinsed
- 200 g edamame frozen
- 200 g streaky bacon
Curry Yoghurt Poppy Seed Drizzle
- 1 cup low fat greek yoghurt
- 1 tbsp curry powder
- 1 tbsp poppy seeds
Instructions
Shredded Brussels Sprout Quinoa Salad
- Preheat oven to 180 degrees and line a baking tray with grease-proof paper and a baking tray
- Add water and dried quinoa to a medium sized saucepan and cook at a medium heat until all of the water is absorbed (stir occasionally to ensure it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pan)
- Cook bacon for 20 minutes or until crispy. Cut when cool
- Cut stems off brussels sprouts and shred in food processor
- Drain and rinse chickpeas
- Heat edamame in microwave safe jug for 3 minutes
- Combine all ingredients in salad bowl. Dress and toss salad
Curry Yoghurt Poppy Seed Drizzle
- Add yoghurt to blender jug and top with curry powder. Blend for 2 minutes or until combined
- Top drizzle with poppy seeds and stir well to oombine
Notes
- This is a HUGE salad. If you want to make a smaller version, I would only use ½ or 1 cup of dried quinoa (which will make either 1 cup or 2 cups). But keep the rest of the ingredient portions the same
- You can use stock to cook the quinoa but I find there is so much flavour in the dish, it is unnecessary
chef mimi says
Wow! I'm loving this. I've made salads by slicing B sprouts, but I love this shredded look. Can't wait to put it together, and with the lovely dressing!
Adrianne says
Thanks Mimi! You can use a mandolin too, but the food processor makes it a very quick job. Have a great weekend!
Julia Mesler says
This salad is so good!! I made a few changes based on what I had in the pantry (couscous instead of quinoa and tempeh bacon) and it came out so well. I love brussel sprouts, and shredding them like this for a salad is a new concept for me that I will definitely be doing again.
Adrianne says
Hi Julia, thanks for your feedback, I appreciate you taking the time. Your changes sound good, I can understand them. They are a good vegetable that we don't think about as often as others unless we brainstorm ideas to use them. Really glad you liked it! Have a great day.
Cliona Keane says
This recipe looks delicious! I am particularly loving that drizzle, it looks amazing!
Adrianne says
Thanks Cliona! Yes, it is easy and tasty!