Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 This is a good recipe and adds lots of flavor. My Gran said the " X: lets the smell out.....LOL My Mom always said the " X " makes any sauce or flavoring penetrate deeper in the sprouts since that's the root area and also helps them cook faster. Maybe it's like the dye that travels up flowers from the water when the florist colors them. I always thought it was a way of decorating them .. You know what? That really is a good questions. Help us in here, what is the " X " for.................Donna ~ PT ~ <patchouli_troll wrote:Hi Donna. i have made brussels sprouts many times [i love them], and this recipe sounds wonderful. i bet folks that don't really care for the cabbagie taste will enjoy the flavor this sauce imparts. But i was wondering why the 'x' cut? i have seen that before in other b.sprouts recipes, but never knew why it was done. *lol* Thanks. ~ pt ~ sauce that is vegan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 First thing I thought of was that it would allow the bottom to be more tender when eating. Since the bottom is the hard part, it would allow the sprout to collapse while biting, thus making a more tender sprout. ) hugs, Chanda - purplepassion Tuesday, October 25, 2005 7:23 AM Re: 'x'? was: " Wine Glazed Brussel Sprouts " Hi PT and the X This is a good recipe and adds lots of flavor. My Gran said the " X: lets the smell out.....LOL My Mom always said the " X " makes any sauce or flavoring penetrate deeper in the sprouts since that's the root area and also helps them cook faster. Maybe it's like the dye that travels up flowers from the water when the florist colors them. I always thought it was a way of decorating them .. You know what? That really is a good questions. Help us in here, what is the " X " for.................Donna ~ PT ~ <patchouli_troll wrote:Hi Donna. i have made brussels sprouts many times [i love them], and this recipe sounds wonderful. i bet folks that don't really care for the cabbagie taste will enjoy the flavor this sauce imparts. But i was wondering why the 'x' cut? i have seen that before in other b.sprouts recipes, but never knew why it was done. *lol* Thanks. ~ pt ~ sauce that is vegan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 > First thing I thought of was that it would allow the bottom to be more > tender when eating. Since the bottom is the hard part, it would allow > the sprout to collapse while biting, thus making a more tender sprout. I think it's kinda like putting those nails in a baking potato - so the core will also cook from the center out. That way it's done when the little teeny leaves are done, rather than having either done leaves and hard core, or tender core and mushy leaves... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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