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With the end of summer comes the harvest of the fall fruits and vegetables. This week we're featuring the root vegetable Turnip. A simple use for turnips is as an excellent replacement or augument for potatoes in stews.
These bulby root vegetables are grown for both their bulb and their tops. These grow relatively fast - and in 60 days you can have a complete crop.
Cleaning them very well, and chopping them fine, and boiling the tops (remove the tough, woody parts) is one way to serve these greens with a cooked pasta. Many will boil the greens and save the water to cook the pasta in for flavor.
Peeling the waxy outer off the bulb, these can be stewed, boiled, roasted - your choice.
Their mustard-like bite makes this root vegetable a perfect addition to roasted vegetables and hearty stews. Turnips can be shredded, cut, sliced or mashed for your preference. Boil or steam, if you want. Having that "radish-y" taste, some will peel and eat raw. Others may mash along with their regular potatoes. Some like them with butter, salt and pepper - some prefer honey.

These bulby root vegetables are grown for both their bulb and their tops. These grow relatively fast - and in 60 days you can have a complete crop.
Cleaning them very well, and chopping them fine, and boiling the tops (remove the tough, woody parts) is one way to serve these greens with a cooked pasta. Many will boil the greens and save the water to cook the pasta in for flavor.
Peeling the waxy outer off the bulb, these can be stewed, boiled, roasted - your choice.
Their mustard-like bite makes this root vegetable a perfect addition to roasted vegetables and hearty stews. Turnips can be shredded, cut, sliced or mashed for your preference. Boil or steam, if you want. Having that "radish-y" taste, some will peel and eat raw. Others may mash along with their regular potatoes. Some like them with butter, salt and pepper - some prefer honey.
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