ITS FANTASTIC! One of my all time faves! Cut it into cubes and eat it raw or in a sald ~~ its crunchy and juicy, kinda like the water chestnuts that are in chinese food!
But whats even BETTER, if you are a potatoe freak like me, but wont eat them: you can make hashbrowns with them! FOr rea, and they are just like potato hashbrowns, consitensy wise, taste, everything
Shred up a jicama (and if you have time, let it soak overnight) and literally cook it just like hasbrowns, with a quarter of the calories
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ITS FANTASTIC! One of my all time faves! Cut it into cubes and eat it raw or in a sald ~~ its crunchy and juicy, kinda like the water chestnuts that are in chinese food!
But whats even BETTER, if you are a potatoe freak like me, but wont eat them: you can make hashbrowns with them! FOr rea, and they are just like potato hashbrowns, consitensy wise, taste, everything
Shred up a jicama (and if you have time, let it soak overnight) and literally cook it just like hasbrowns, with a quarter of the calories
mkroyer speaks once again. that does it, gotta find me some jicama, which I have never even heard of until today. hope I can find it.
ITS FANTASTIC! One of my all time faves! Cut it into cubes and eat it raw or in a sald ~~ its crunchy and juicy, kinda like the water chestnuts that are in chinese food!
But whats even BETTER, if you are a potatoe freak like me, but wont eat them: you can make hashbrowns with them! FOr rea, and they are just like potato hashbrowns, consitensy wise, taste, everything
Shred up a jicama (and if you have time, let it soak overnight) and literally cook it just like hasbrowns, with a quarter of the calories
I'll have to try the hashbrowns. I never cared for the large jicama usually found in grocery stores, at least not raw (and haven't tried it cooked). However, in our farmers' market this year one of the vendors was selling a small variety (about the size of a small apple), and they were absolutely awesome raw! Almost like an unsweet asian pear.
I couldn't find any at my grocery store last night. I was in a bit of a hurry... so I will have to go back and look harder/ask someone for help. I was bummed!!
I love me some jicamas, ugly little suckers that they are, but get annoyed by having to peel them. Usually I get a sliver or two embedded under my finger nails by the time I'm done.
I cut them in squared-off straws, kind of like carrot sticks.
I really like how they soak up marinade and are wonderful in cold mixed salads.
Ah, jicama. You make me think of summer days, now gone.