Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic

Craving something crunchy, cozy, and just a little bit fancy? These Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic are exactly that — comfort food that actually does your body good. The secret twist is simple: we let Brussels sprouts be the star, using their natural fiber and a splash of balsamic to deliver big flavor without the heavy sauces you find in store-bought versions. Better than the supermarket tray, these are crisped to golden perfection in the air fryer with just enough tang to feel indulgent — and none of the sogginess or extra sugar many pre-made options hide. If you like air-fryer shortcuts, you might also enjoy my take on air fryer potato skins with lentil bacon bits for another sneaky-fiber treat.

Why Your Gut Will Love This

– Brussels sprouts are fiber-rich cruciferous veggies that feed friendly gut bacteria, helping digestion feel more regular and satisfied.
– Olive oil provides gentle, healthy fats that help your body absorb fat-soluble nutrients from the sprouts without weighing you down.
– Balsamic vinegar adds bright flavor without added sugar, helping you avoid the post-sweetness crash that can follow sweeter sauces.
– The high fiber + protein-friendly pairing of a little Parmesan (optional) helps keep blood sugar steady and cravings in check.

Ingredients Notes

  • Brussels sprouts: The hero — full of fiber and micronutrients, they crisp beautifully and give your gut-loving veggies a starring role.
  • Olive oil: Keeps the sprouts from drying out while adding heart-friendly fats and helping the edges caramelize.
  • Balsamic vinegar: Adds tangy, slightly sweet depth without refined sugars — a little goes a long way.
  • Salt: Enhances flavor and balances the balsamic’s brightness.
  • Pepper: Freshly cracked or ground adds a warm bite that complements the sprouts.
  • Garlic powder: An easy way to add savory, roasted garlic flavor without extra prep.
  • Parmesan cheese (optional): Finishes the dish with umami and a salty, cheesy crisp if you like a touch of indulgence.

Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Preheat your air fryer to 375°F (190°C). This gives the sprouts a head start so they crisp rather than steam — patience here pays off.
  2. Trim the ends of the Brussels sprouts and cut them in half. Smaller, evenly sized halves cook more uniformly and get crispier edges.
  3. In a bowl, toss the halved sprouts with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper, and garlic powder until everything is lightly coated. Don’t worry if it looks messy — that glossy coating is what creates those golden, caramelized bits.
  4. Place the sprouts in the air fryer basket in a single layer. Crowding will cause steaming instead of crisping, so work in batches if needed.
  5. Air fry for 15–18 minutes, shaking the basket gently halfway through so the outsides brown evenly. Look for deep golden edges and tender centers — if you like them extra-charred, add a couple minutes.
  6. If desired, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese right after they come out and toss gently so it melts into the warm sprouts before serving.

Rose’s Tips for Success

– Size matters: choose medium-to-small Brussels sprouts or cut larger ones into quarters so everything cooks at the same rate.
– Single layer = crispy results: avoid piling them up; if you need to run two batches, keep the first batch warm on a tray in a low oven.
– Add cheese at the end: sprinkling Parmesan once they’re out gives you melty, golden bits without the cheese burning in the fryer.

Serving & Storage

Serve these as a vibrant side alongside roasted chicken or a grain bowl, or pile them onto a salad for warm texture contrasts. Leftovers keep well in an airtight container in the fridge for 3–4 days. To revive the crisp, reheat in the air fryer at 350°F for 3–5 minutes — it brings back that fresh-from-the-fryer crunch much better than the microwave. You can freeze cooked sprouts for up to 2 months, but note the texture will be softer once thawed; re-crisp in the air fryer for best results.

Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic

Frequently Asked Questions

– Q: How do I get them extra crispy?
A: Make sure sprouts are dry before tossing with oil, don’t overcrowd the basket, and air fry in a single layer; a little extra time at the end will darken the edges for crunch.

  • Q: Will the balsamic burn in the air fryer?
    A: Balsamic can darken, but when mixed with olive oil it caramelizes into delicious, tangy edges — if you’re nervous, add half the balsamic at the start and drizzle the rest on just before the final 2 minutes.

  • Q: Is Parmesan necessary?
    A: Not at all — it’s optional. Parmesan adds salty, umami richness, but the sprouts are flavorful and satisfying without it if you prefer to keep the dish dairy-free.

Conclusion

These Crispy Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic are a perfect example of comfort food that loves you back — crunchy, tangy, and quietly packed with fiber to keep your gut happy. If you want another take on air-fried veggies with a balsamic kick, I like this variation: The Best Air Fryer Brussel Sprouts with Balsamic Glaze. Enjoy — and don’t forget, a little sneakily healthy swap goes a long way toward feeling good.

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