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ROOT MAGIC FOR MIDWEEK

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January 2026

Anna Cairns Pettigrew brings flavour and freshness to winter roots and sprouts, turning everyday veg into quick, satisfying meals

ROOT MAGIC FOR MIDWEEK

BRUSSELS SPROUT FRY-UP WITH TAHINI DIP

If you've still got any sprouts left on the plot, this is a faff-free and easy meal to rustle up in a hurry

Serves 2

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cooking time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

250g (8.8oz) Brussels sprouts

Olive oil to fry

250g (8.8oz) potatoes, parboiled and quartered

1 tsp harissa paste

1 banana shallot, finely sliced

2 garlic cloves, finely sliced

2 medium free-range eggs

For the dip:

2 tbsp natural yoghurt

1 tbsp tahini

Squeeze lemon juice

2 tsp dukkah

Method

1. Cut half of the sprouts in half, then finely chop the remainder. Put a medium frying pan over a medium-high heat with a dash of oil, then add the potatoes and halved sprouts with a pinch of salt. Fry for five minutes, stirring regularly until golden, then stir in the harissa, add a splash of water and cover with a lid to cook through – about four minutes. Transfer the mixture to a plate.

2. Add another dash of oil to the same pan and fry the shallot, garlic and shredded sprouts for a few minutes until softened. Return the harissa potatoes and sprouts to the pan and make spaces to crack the eggs into. Add the eggs, then cook over a low to medium heat until the whites are completely cooked through.

3. Mix the yoghurt, tahini and lemon juice, then season with salt, sprinkle with dukkah, and serve.

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