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Elizabethjk 10-15-2011 10:47 PM

is TURNIP really OK?
 
I just ate a whole turnip. And feel like I made a big cheat it was so darn delicious! It was peeled, quartered, thin sliced ,toss with oil, S&P, roasted till crispy. Never thought I would ever regard this as a treat but after ten days of green it sure was good. Hard to believe this is a low carb veg. please tell me i haven't blown it sky high!!

2RIDEROLLERCOAST 10-15-2011 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Elizabethjk (Post 4072475)
I just ate a whole turnip. And feel like I made a big cheat it was so darn delicious! It was peeled, quartered, thin sliced ,toss with oil, S&P, roasted till crispy. Never thought I would ever regard this as a treat but after ten days of green it sure was good. Hard to believe this is a low carb veg. please tell me i haven't blown it sky high!!

turnips fine, should try them as fries...very good

124chicksinger 10-15-2011 11:55 PM

Never thought to fry a turnip, nor roast one for that matter. Been looking forward to Thanksgiving dinner and some boiled/mashed/bit o butter added turnip, but you both have given me ideas! Love turnips. Wish I could get fresh all year round.

JellyMae87 10-16-2011 02:53 AM

What do these taste like... I've always walked right past them at the store..

Elizabethjk 10-16-2011 09:54 AM

Kind of hard to describe....I never ate them much before now, except at holidays made by Mom or Grramma and they always boiled, mashed, added butter. They are the closest veg to potato on this diet and I really enjoyed mine lat night. I got a small YELLOW turnip. The longer it cooks, the sweeter it becomes, otherwise there is a slightly bitter taste. Try them sliced 1/4 inch thin, toss in a big bowl with 2 tsp. Olive oil, add salt and pepper. Spread on a cookie sheet,single layer and roast in 425(f) oven for 30 min. Or so till they are soft inside yet brown and crispy on the outside. Deli IOU.

ItsAboutTime 10-16-2011 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by JellyMae87 (Post 4072559)
What do these taste like... I've always walked right past them at the store..

I was so excited to try them after all the talk here and I thought they were a complete waste of money. I couldn't eat more than a couple bites and they made me gag. :( They are kind of bitter I'd say.

Katie8810 10-16-2011 11:56 AM

I cut mine up and put "fry spice" that I found. They were so delicious!! Even got my boyfriend hooked, a great alternative to real fries. However I couldn't get them crispy, but I blame that on my poor oven in my apartment, doesn't get too hot.

2RIDEROLLERCOAST 10-16-2011 03:18 PM

turnip is very much like rutabagga. I have used them in soups, stews, chili. Mashed with cauliflower for mashed potatoes, baked fries and hashbrowns. The fresh turnips are sweeter than the old ones. They do have a little bitter taste but this and kohlrabi are my go tos for potatoes...

Elizabethjk 10-16-2011 04:10 PM

Never tried Rutabugga nor Kolrabi! But I will..how do you cook them?

2RIDEROLLERCOAST 10-17-2011 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Elizabethjk (Post 4073137)
Never tried Rutabugga nor Kolrabi! But I will..how do you cook them?

I make fries out of them both. slice up for fries put on whatever spice you like ( my fave is club house garlic and pepper) I put the fries in a bowl put my spice over top and shake to mix it up then about 1/2 teaspoon of EVOO and shake it up again (you can use a big baggie might mix better). put on a greased cookie sheet and bake for about 30 min or until crisp but not burnt (takes a little time between crisp and burn so have to watch the last little while.) I cook them at about 375. Was having kohlrabi for supper on fridays with fish as my treat, just be careful the kohlrabi is a little high in carbs.

Mickeymom 10-24-2011 11:11 AM

Is there something that can be done to get rid of the bitterness in the turnips? Like soaking in sea salt water or something. I made them last night and overall my husband and I liked them but he couldn't get past the bitterness.

YvetteSki 10-24-2011 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ItsAboutTime (Post 4072767)
I was so excited to try them after all the talk here and I thought they were a complete waste of money. I couldn't eat more than a couple bites and they made me gag. :( They are kind of bitter I'd say.

I boiled mine first for 10-15 mins which gets rid of the bitterness taste. Mine honestly had no flavor other than the seasoning I put on them. I'm not sure if you boiled yours first but I highly recommend it. I loved them.

misswinter 10-24-2011 01:04 PM

I boiled mine first as well and didn't notice a bitter taste. I peeled and sliced them up like fries, boiled them for about 5 minutes and then put them in the oven at 425 for about 20 mins then broiled them for another few minutes. I tossed them in oil, S&P and a savory season blend before the oven. I think I will slice them like chips next time. I thought the fries were delicious under the IP veggie chili.

Mickeymom 10-24-2011 01:07 PM

Great idea. No i did not think to boil them. I will try that because i really like the idea of "fries." Thank you for the advice.

BTW i did the kale chips too and they are SOOO good.

rainbowmom 10-24-2011 02:54 PM

I made turnip fries the other night and my 3-year-old gobbled them up before anyone else could get any. I also baked them with chicken the other night. I use them anywhere a recipe might call for potatoes, including cod cakes that we might have tonight.


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