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BalserMaryAnn 09-06-2013 12:51 PM

Rurabaga receipes, What do I do with it?
 
I was given some rutabaga and now don't know what to do with it...

Tartan 09-06-2013 01:27 PM

First off, those suckers are hard! I use a large butcher knife and my kitchen hammer to slice right down the middle. Place the knife lengthwise across the rutabaga and where the knife tip extends beyond the rutabaga, tap that firmly with the hammer until the knife cuts all the way through. I then cut the halves into 1 inch slices. This makes the slices easy to peel with a peeling knife. After that I cut into 1 inch cubes and put them in a saucepan covered with water to boil. Once the cubes are soft, I drain and mash with butter.

Quercus Rubra 09-06-2013 02:06 PM

you can use them in a number of ways. I like chunking them with with a roast, carrots, potatoes. You can use then in stews, veggie soup, mashed. A rutabaga is the "love child" of a cabbage & turnip star cross love affair ;)
Here I just entered the word rutubaga recipes .... and tada!!

http://www.bing.com/search?q=rutabag...WLETSS&pc=WLEM

Tricia

QuiltE 09-06-2013 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 6277797)
First off, those suckers are hard!.........

Here's a hint .... zap in the microwave for a bit first.
That will help to soften the beast and make your mutilation a little easier.

If it has been waxed ... wrap in paper towels before zapping, so you don;t have a puddle of wax to deal with.




To be Honest .... IMHO .... the best thing to do with rutabagas/turnips is to refuse them in the first place!
And not to let them follow you home!!!!!! :D:D:D:D

tessagin 09-06-2013 02:39 PM

First I scrub with a veggie brush! Then parboil enough to be able to peel. Then cut size I want. Drizzle a little oil and toss. drain oil off pop in oven on baking sheet about 325-350 for 1/2 hour to 45 minutes (check for doneness). Season to taste.

patchsamkim 09-06-2013 02:55 PM

I do buy them to put in soup. Also have cooked...boil the heck out of them, then you can mash them like a potato.

thimblebug6000 09-06-2013 03:10 PM

I cut mine like Tartan...only I say a few choice words along the way. I steam the chunks along with some chopped carrots. When they're soft I mash them with cheese (aged cheddar) and maybe add an egg or some milk or both, pop them into a casserole dish & bake them for about 1/2 hour, yummy! That's how I taught myself to " like" the turnip family.....

QuiltE 09-06-2013 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by thimblebug6000 (Post 6277950)
I cut mine like Tartan...only I say a few choice words along the way. I steam the chunks along with some chopped carrots. When they're soft I mash them with cheese (aged cheddar) and maybe add an egg or some milk or both, pop them into a casserole dish & bake them for about 1/2 hour, yummy! That's how I taught myself to " like" the turnip family.....

Now you;re getting my attention .......... cheddar, carrots, eggs and milk ..... and more cheddar!
So there is hope for turnip! :D

decky 09-06-2013 04:38 PM

My mom use to cube them and fry them in butter with salt and pepper, they were the best!!! I don't know if she boiled them first but it makes sense that it would be the best way to do them before frying.

Pat in MN

cmierley 09-07-2013 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by BalserMaryAnn (Post 6277721)
I was given some rutabaga and now don't know what to do with it...

I peel mine then chop up like potatoes. Boil till soft like potatoes. Then mash with cooked carrots, butter and brown sugar salt and pepper. Everybody loves them.


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