Ground Beef Brussels Sprouts Skillet (Printable)

Savory ground beef paired with tender Brussels sprouts in a flavorful skillet, ready in 30 minutes.

# Ingredient List:

→ Meats

01 - 1 lb ground beef, preferably lean

→ Vegetables

02 - 1 lb Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved
03 - 1 medium onion, diced
04 - 2 cloves garlic, minced

→ Pantry

05 - 2 tbsp olive oil
06 - 2 tbsp soy sauce (or tamari for gluten-free)
07 - 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
08 - 1/2 tsp black pepper
09 - 1/2 tsp smoked paprika
10 - 1/2 tsp salt, optional to taste

→ Optional Garnish

11 - 2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
12 - Grated Parmesan cheese, to taste

# How to Make:

01 - Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the ground beef and cook, breaking it up with a spoon, until browned and cooked through, about 5–6 minutes. Drain excess fat if necessary.
02 - Add diced onion and minced garlic to the skillet. Sauté for 2–3 minutes until fragrant and onion is translucent.
03 - Stir in the Brussels sprouts and cook for 3–4 minutes, allowing them to caramelize slightly.
04 - Add soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, black pepper, and salt. Mix well to coat all the ingredients.
05 - Cover the skillet with a lid, reduce heat to medium, and cook for another 6–8 minutes until Brussels sprouts are tender but still slightly crisp.
06 - Remove lid, stir, and cook uncovered for a final 2 minutes to evaporate any excess moisture.
07 - Garnish with chopped parsley and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese if desired. Serve hot.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • Everything happens in one pan so cleanup is practically nonexistent
  • The combination of beefy savory notes and slightly sweet sprouts hits every comfort craving
02 -
  • Overcrowding the skillet prevents proper caramelization so use a pan large enough for everything to have contact with the heat
  • The sprouts continue cooking after you remove the lid so do not wait until they are completely soft before uncovering
03 -
  • Cutting the sprouts in uniform halves ensures even cooking throughout
  • Tasting and adjusting seasoning before serving makes all the difference