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Shaved Brussel sprouts, bacon, and potato hash

Combined with potatoes, Brussels sprouts with bacon makes an easy all-in-one veggie and starch side dish for just about any meal.

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Brussels sprouts sauteed with bacon and shallots combines with boiled potatoes for a quick side dish.

Physicists define entropy as: a聽measure聽of聽the聽disorder聽or聽randomness聽in聽a聽closed聽system; inevitable聽and聽steady聽deterioration聽of聽a聽system聽or聽society.

Sometimes my home feels like a case study in entropy.

A few years聽ago, I returned home from a grocery shopping trip with the three boys to find that our senile labrosaurus rex (aka: enormous 11-year-old yellow lab) had emptied the entire contents of the trash, chewed it to smithereens, and scattered the remains throughout the main floor of the house.

It was a true masterpiece of canine art; the grand finale of his life鈥檚 work.

And there I stood, arms full of groceries, three small people whirling around me, surrounded by millions of filthy bits of trash.

So, I stuck the baby in his highchair with a nutritious pre-dinner amuse bouche of oreo cookies. Then I enlisted the older boys鈥 help in picking up the living room, while I handled unpacking the perishable groceries and picking up the kitchen mess. Under the circumstances, we were all handling the situation with impressive zen.

And then, as I began loading the gallon of milk into the fridge, I lost my grip and it began to fall towards the floor. I reacted with ninja-like reflexes and caught the milk before it crashed to the trash-covered floor. A momentary triumph, until I realized that in the process of catching the milk, I鈥檇 knocked one of the fridge door shelves with my elbow, sending the shelf and its contents crashing to the floor to mingle with the dog鈥檚 trash mess.

I took a deep breath, then grabbed some paper towels and got down on the ground to begin cleaning up the broken glass, sticky hoisin sauce, and olives, which had married themselves with the kitchen mess.

Once most of the trash was picked up and the floor dry, I ran the vacuum to ensure no bits of glass remained to injure small bare feet. Then, I finished unpacking the groceries, fed the boys, and sat down to take a breath. It was then聽that聽I noticed the piercing pain coming from my toe, which had been impaled by a聽bit of glass.

I cleaned up my toe, then poured myself a drink.

At the time, it seemed like such a noteworthy series of chaotic events. Little did I know that such series of聽entropic events聽would become so normal they鈥檇 barely merit any attention at all. In my almost 9 years as a parent, I鈥檝e come to realize that chaos ebbs and flows. There are聽periods of time聽where the demands of family life feel so impossibly聽insurmountable, no super hero could possibly win this war. And then, just when I鈥檓 ready to waive the white flag, things magically return to some semblance of normal, even if聽chaos is the new normal.

I鈥檇 be lying if I said that experience has taught me to聽thrive on chaos or to go with the flow. I rarely聽go with the flow.聽What I have learned though is that聽the roaring flow of chaos is always peppered with islands聽of blissful peace. You just have to hang on until you can get yourself onto one of those islands for a brief reprieve.

This Brussels sprouts recipe is inspired by a side dish which accompanied a pan-roasted chicken recipe from . Combined with potatoes, it makes an easy all-in-one veggie and starch side dish for just about any meal. I served it alongside a simple halibut piccata. Heck, I could eat a bowl of this on its own.聽This聽recipe has聽a high聽likelihood of turning just about anyone into a raving brussels sprouts fan.

Shaved Brussels Sprouts, Bacon, and Potato Hash

2 cups fingerling potatoes, cut into small pieces
6 slices bacon, chopped
1 shallot, thinly sliced
2 cups Brussels sprouts, very thinly sliced or shaved
Olive oil,聽about 1 tablespoon
Salt and pepper

1. Place potatoes in a medium sized pot. Cover with cold, generously salted water.聽Bring to a boil over high heat. Cook for about 5 minutes, under just fork tender. Drain and set aside.

2. In a large pan, cook bacon over medium/medium-high heat until crisp. Remove bacon using a slotted spoon and set aside. Leave the rendered bacon fat in the pan. Add the shallot to the pan with the bacon fat.

3. Cook for 4-5 minutes, over medium heat, until tender and golden. Add about a tablespoon of olive oil to the pan, if little bacon fat remains. Add the Brussels sprouts and potatoes. Cook over medium high heat for about 5-7 minutes, until the potatoes begin to brown. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.

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