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Baby Carrots And Brussels Sprouts Glazed With Brown Sugar and Pepper

Submitted by: Christine L. 
The vegetables can be prepared a day ahead in this colorful side dish. Make the glaze up to six hours before serving, and finish while the turkey is resting. 

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Sesame Brussels Sprouts

Submitted by: Melanie DuLac 
'I love brussels sprouts,' says Melanie DuLac of Worcester, Massachusetts. 'Prepared this way, they're nicely seasoned and get a bit of crunch from sesame seeds.' 

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Fancy Brussels Sprouts

Submitted by: Dorothy Anderson 
This is a simple and tasty way to dress up brussels sprouts for the holidays. The parsley, sugar and crisp water chestnuts make the sprouts fresh tasting and festive looking. -Dorothy Anderson, Ottawa, Kansas 

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Citrus Carrots and Sprouts

Submitted by: Sherri Gentry 
I love serving brussels sprouts this way. The carrots and orange peel sweeten them up just right, while the hot pepper sauce adds a bit of zip. 

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Harvest Carrots

Submitted by: Marty Rummel 
I make this hearty side dish quite often. Once in a while, I add leftover turkey or chicken breasts and turn it into a main dish. 

Photo of: Baby Carrots And Brussels Sprouts Glazed With Brown Sugar and Pepper

Baby Carrots And Brussels Sprouts Glazed With Brown Sugar and Pepper

Submitted by: Christine L. 
The vegetables can be prepared the day before, and the glaze can be prepared up to 6 hours in advance. The dish can then be completed in a few minutes while the turkey is resting. It all looks so effortless. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

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Peanutty Carrots

Submitted by: Ursula Ogden 
Even people who think they don't like carrots will eat and enjoy this dish. When I was working as housekeeper and cook for a lawyer years ago, he was so pleased with this recipe that he insisted I cook it whenever he entertained. He called it the 'specialty of the house.' -Ursula Ogden, Laurelville, Ohio 

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Zippy Baked Carrots Side Dish

Submitted by: Jean Muldoon 
Considering how fast our five children and 16 grandkids finish off these cheesy carrots at Sunday suppers, the 'Zippy' in the title is appropriate! I came from a clan of avid cookers. At age 85, my mom's worked her way through every one of our recipe books from cover to cover! 

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Julienned Carrots 'N' Onion

Submitted by: Shirley Saeger 
From Shirley Saeger, this slightly sweet combination of glazed carrots and sliced onion makes a tasty change of pace. 'It's popular everytime I serve it,' she notes from her kitchen in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. 

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Buttery Carrots 'n' Onions

Submitted by: Joanie Elbourn 
My mother served this attractive side dish for all her special dinners, so I've been eating carrots this way since I was a child. Even my dinner guests who aren't too fond of carrots ask for this recipe. The added sweetness from the honey is a pleasant surprise. -Joanie Elbourn, Gardner, Massachusetts 
 
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