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Old 03-22-2011, 12:25 PM
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Does anyone else here grow your own parsnips?

Do you dig them in the Autumn, or leave them in the ground all winter and dig them in the spring, like I do?

I love parsnips! They make such a wonderful spring treat - fresh vegetables out of the garden in March.

How do you cook your parsnips?
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Old 03-22-2011, 01:59 PM
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I dig mine in the spring. I like them steamed, raw or any other way I get them.
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We love parsnips and I par boil and fry in butter, mmmmm
so good.
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Old 03-25-2011, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Irene Frohreich
We love parsnips and I par boil and fry in butter, mmmmm
so good.
Me, too. I also use little in homemade chicken soup and in beef stew and soup. They are also good roasted with other root veggies.

How about when the check-out clerk at the grocery asks "What's this?". Ditto for turnips, rutabagas and kohlrabi!
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"turnips, rutabagas and kohlrabi"

I love those, too!
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My Mom used diced turnips in beef veg soup. Adds a rich flavor.Grma sliced parsnips & fried them in a skillet.So good.
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Love parsnips any way you cook them. I also like to cook equal amounts of parsnips and carrots together and mash them after you save the liquid for a pot of soup.
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MY Grma used to make carrots & parsnips mashed....so good. Ppl can sure do a lot with a little when cooking from scratch & besides it tastes better.

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Love parsnips any way you cook them. I also like to cook equal amounts of parsnips and carrots together and mash them after you save the liquid for a pot of soup.
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My grandpa used to dig his up in the spring in southern Missouri.
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Cube them drizzle with olive oil salt pepper bake at 350 till light brown.
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