Brussels Sprouts in a creamy parmesan garlic alfredo sauce topped with crispy bacon is our favorite way to eat them. This Brussels sprouts recipe is a fun way to dress up classic roasted Brussels sprouts. It’s a quick and easy side dish that comes together in one-pan!
Pass me a bowl of these creamy sprouts and it’s all I need. These disappear fast and always get rave reviews. They are rich and indulgent for sure but I suspect they will be the best Brussels sprouts you’ve tried.

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Brussels Sprouts Recipe:
Homemade Alfredo sauce makes these Brussels sprouts irresistible. It is so easy to make, has simple ingredients and comes together in minutes! Alfredo sauce is the easiest way to elevate a home-cooked meal to a restaurant-quality dish, like our Chicken Alfredo, creamy Lemon Chicken Pasta, or Shrimp Alfredo Pasta.
Cook’s Tip: The key to a great Alfredo sauce is to bring the sauce just to a simmer after adding the parmesan so the cheese just melts into the sauce and makes it smooth. If you overcook Alfredo, the cheese will curdle.

What are Brussels Sprouts?
Brussels sprouts are cruciferous vegetables and are essentially mini cabbages. Brussel sprouts are grown on long stocks but most grocery stores sell them as sprouts cut off the stock and sell them by the pound or in prepackaged bags.
They are truly delicious when prepared and seasoned correctly. If you’ve had a bad experience with Brussels sprouts in the past, chances are they were probably squishy and not cooked correctly.
How to Select Brussels Sprouts:
We source organic Brussels sprouts from Costco and they come in 2 lb bags. Choose Brussels sprouts with:
- Smaller heads which indicate younger, sweeter, tender sprouts
- Bright green and firm heads
- Tightly packed leaves
Avoid: large sprouts, discolored leaves and black spots which indicate fungus

Are Brussels Sprouts Good For You?
Brussels sprouts are high in vitamins A, C, and K. They are also an excellent source of folate, fiber, and are packed with cancer-fighting antioxidants. These also have a surprisingly high amount of protein for a vegetable (2 grams protein for 1/2 cup of Brussels sprouts). The added cream, bacon and parmesan bring this recipe to a total of 8 grams protein per serving. P.S. This is a low-carb keto-friendly and gluten-free recipe.
How to Trim Brussel Sprouts:
The process is easy peasy. Cut off the tough, browned base, slice in half and discard any browned or rough leaves, which tend to fall off on their own once you slice the sprouts.

How to Cook Brussels Sprouts:
This recipe is so easy and comes together in 1 pan. Cooking the sprouts in the bacon grease gives them an incredible depth of flavor but you can use olive oil for a lighter dish.
- Cook the bacon until browned then transfer to a plate keeping 3 Tbsp oil in large pan
- Add trimmed sprouts and season with salt and pepper, cook until tender
- Add garlic followed by cream, lemon juice, and parmesan cheese.
- Season to taste, bring to a simmer and garnish with bacon to serve.

How to Reheat Brussels Sprouts:
This recipe reheats really well and tastes just as good the next day. As with any Alfredo-based recipe, reheat over lower heat, stirring occasionally so the sauce does not separate.

We have a running list of our best-loved holiday-worthy sides such as Creamy Mashed Potatoes, bacon Roasted Sweet Potatoes and don’t forget the Dinner Rolls to dip into that creamy alfredo sauce in these Brussels sprouts!
Watch Natasha Make this Recipe:
I hope you are inspired to make this easy, excellent Brussels sprouts side dish. It comes together quickly but it is a show stopper that’s loaded with flavor!
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What to Serve with Brussel Sprouts:
Make your best holiday menu yet with these show-stopping main course recipes. Each of these pairs really well with these Brussels sprouts in alfredo sauce.
- Stuffed Pork Tenderloin
- One-Pan Spatchcock Chicken
- Juicy Roast Turkey
- Prime Rib (don’t skip the horseradish sauce!)
- Beef Tenderloin Roast
Brussels Sprouts in Alfredo Sauce

Ingredients
- 6 oz bacon, chopped
- 2 lbs Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1 1/2 cups whipping cream
- 1 Tbsp lemon juice, freshly squeezed
- 1/3 cup parmesan cheese , shredded
- 3/4 tsp salt, or to taste
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
Instructions
- Place a large deep skillet or dutch oven or medium heat. Add 6 oz chopped bacon and cook until browned. Remove bacon to a plate, keeping 3 Tbsp of bacon fat in the pan.
- Add trimmed and halved brussels sprouts and season with 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp black pepper. Cover and stir occasionally 8-9 min or until tender and lightly browned.
- Add minced garlic and stir 1 minute until fragrant. Add 1 1/2 cups heavy cream and bring to a simmer.
- Stir in 1 Tbsp lemon juice then sprinkle the top with 1/3 cup parmesan cheese and stir to combine and season to taste (I added another 1/4 tsp salt). Bring just to a simmer then remove from heat and serve garnished with reserved bacon.
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Hi Natisha! I made this dish and it is amazing!!! I just have one question. Is it 308 kcal per serving or Oscar that for the whole dish? Thank you sharing it!
Hi Hannah, the calories are always per serving and I have the serving size towards the top of the recipe card. I hope you love these brussels sprouts! 🙂
“Absolutely delicious!” said my husband after I cooked it for supper. It is v-e-r-y rich though, and it made us feel a little sick/too full to quickly for a little bit afterwards. So I guess next time I need to go easy on all that bacon grease and heavy cream. Maybe reduce the amount of heavy cream.
Thank you for sharing that with us, Dinara!
So delicious! Gotta be the best way to eat Brussels sprouts. I’m going to try making it tonight with broccoli since I’m all out of sprouts. Thank you!! Great recipe and so simple, too.
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
OMG!!!! My family couldn’t eat them fast enough, and first time even having brussel sprouts. This is a repeat for sure.
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
Hi Natasha, this was another of your wonderful recipes. I made this recipe, was soooo goood!!! I had my friend for dinner, she loved it!!!!, and she asked me for the recipe. Very easy to make!!!!!
You are part of our family now, in every dinner your name is mentioned, and that is because I always have a recipe from you!!!
Blessing for you and your family, God gave you a huge talent!!!!
Cristina Sanchez
Awww that’s the best! Thank you so much for sharing that with me :). I’m all smiles!
My husband isn’t a huge fan of brussel sprouts but when I made this, he said it was definitely a keeper. I did have to use frozen but I did as you suggested and left the cover off the pan. They turned out beautifully. Now I need to try Karina’s idea and use mushrooms ^_^
I’m so happy to hear that, Helen!! Thank you for sharing your review with me!
Fixed this for dinner tonight, served it over brown rice……delicious!! Looking forward to trying more of your receipies! 😋
I’m so happy to hear you are enjoying my blog! Thank you for sharing that with us 🙂
Natasha:
Alfredo sauce cries out for pasta, so I added penne regate to your recipe for brussel sprouts aflredo. The combination was outstanding. Love your recipes and videos.
That’s so great! Thank you for sharing that review with me, Thomas!
Hi Natasha,
I haven’t really made Brussel Sprouts and just wanted your input. Maybe I did something wrong but my recipe the Brussel Sprouts were bitter, is that the regular taste of them or maybe I did something wrong?
Hi Valentina, our sprouts were not bitter but some are known to give off more of a bitter flavor since they tend to be a bit more bitter naturally.
It gets bitter if there are burned leaves of Brussels sprouts. You know when you fry them you need to be careful just to brown them a little instead of having a charred side. That’s my experience anyway.
Your recipes are always ON POINT! Would love to see some more low-carb Keto friendly options!
Thank you so much for sharing that with me & your feedback!
Does the recipe use 1.5 cups or 2 cups heavy whipping cream? There are different instructions on the ingredients list versus the steps.
Hi LG, 1 1/2 cups or 1.5 cups is correct. Thanks for asking! I updated the instructions to clarify. I hope you love the brussel sprouts!
So my wife doesn’t allow me to cook any of your recipes anymore because lately it seems like all of your dishes call for heavy whipping cream! There’s no way your eating this food yourself and staying that small! I love all the recipes of yours that I have tried in the past so please start sharing tasty AND HEALTHY recipes again please!
Thank you for that feedback, Travis! We have many healthy options to choose from on our blog including delicious smoothies and healthy recipes including salads. Happy New Year!
Just wanted to comment that I use organic half and half in place of the heavy whipping cream in most of her recipes and everything turns our plenty creamy. 🙂
Google Heavy cream alternatives. Thank me later. Everyone has different tastes, you need to learn what your wife’s are and start adjusting to her tastes. Or in this case, health unfortunately. I would die if I had to eat like a rabbit.
love your recipes !! Would it be possible to use frozen brussel sprouts ?
Hi Donna, this recipe works best with fresh brussels sprouts because frozen brussels sprouts are already softened. If using frozen, I would suggest sautéing with the lid off since they are already softened and just sauté until the edges are browned.
I love Brussel sprouts but I’m not really a big fan of Parmesan . What would be your suggestion for a substitute? Thank you
Hi Oksana, you could leave the parmesan out or sprinkle with mozzarella and just wait for it to melt then remove from heat. Mozarella doesn’t really incorporate into the sauce the same way so you don’t want to cook it beyond just melting it over the top. It will still be fantastic 🙂
You have my attention. I have to try this asap. Looks so good.
Hi Becky, thank you and I hope you absolutely love this brussel sprouts in alfredo recipe! 🙂
Two of my favorite things in one delicious recipe! My family loves this.
Hi Toni! I’m so happy to hear that your family loves the brussels sprouts!! Thank you for sharing that great review!
Another fabulous idea for Brussels Sprouts. Thanks!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
My family loves both Brussels sprouts and Alfredo so I was super excited to find this recipe. It is sooo good and has now become a family favorite!! Such a great and easy way to incorporate veggies in weeknight meals!
I’m so glad you found a favorite! Thank you for sharing that wonderful review with me.
you had me at alfredo sauce!! What a delicious way to enjoy Brussels sprouts
Thank you Cheryl!! This is our favorite way to enjoy brussels sprouts – so easy and fancy at the same time 🙂
You always have the best recipes, and this dish does not disappoint! So creamy, rich, and delicious!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the brussels sprouts recipe! Thank you Courtney!
Wow! Every recipe my husband and I try are beyond amazing and delicious!!! We just made this and added mushrooms (mushrooms never disappoint:)) ate this on top of quinoa.
I love the idea of adding mushrooms and serving brussels sprouts over quinoa! YUM!!