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January 4, 2013 | #1 |
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Turnips ??????
I don't like to see my garden beds lying fallow even in the winter. This year, I planted a lot of turnips though I'm not really a turnip fan. As a result, I have some gigantic turnips that I don't know how to best use. In past years, I've tried many recipes, but the turnips always remain tasting like turnips in every recipe I've tried.
I do enjoy turnip greens and could eat them at almost every meal. My greens have been through a few hard freezes and a heavy snow so they don't look so good. Does anyone have a recipe for turnips that may disguise them and cause them to taste like something other than turnips. I don't have any fresh tomatoes to hide the turnips behind, but I do have a large amount of dehydrated tomatoes which should do a good job of hiding the turnips. My thoughts are running this way (hide the turnips) because I know in Great Britain they grow a lot of parsnip and use them almost as a substitute for the potatoes we would use in pot roast dishes. I think if you can hide the parsnips behind other flavors, you should be able to hide the turnips. I also have a pretty good supply of winter grown onions, carrots, and Chinese cabbage that could go into the pot with the turnips and tomatoes Ted Last edited by tedln; January 4, 2013 at 02:34 PM. |
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greens , japanese , rutabaga , turnip |
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