Turnips are versatile root vegetables that can be cooked in various ways to bring out their subtle, earthy flavors. Whether you’re roasting, boiling, or mashing them, turnips can be a delightful addition to any meal. Here’s how to cook turnips.
Ingredients
- 3-4 medium-sized turnips
 - 2 tablespoons of olive oil or butter
 - Salt and pepper to taste
 - Optional herbs and spices: thyme, rosemary, garlic, or paprika
 
Preparation
- Choose Fresh Turnips
- Select firm, smooth turnips with no soft spots. Smaller turnips are sweeter and less bitter than larger ones.
 
 - Wash and Peel
- Rinse the turnips under cold water to remove dirt.
 - Use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin, especially if the turnips are large or have a tough outer layer.
 
 
Cooking Methods
- Boiling
 
- Cut the turnips into evenly sized chunks.
 - Bring a pot of salted water to a boil.
 - Add the turnips and cook for 15-20 minutes, or until tender.
 - Drain and season with butter, salt, and pepper. For a creamier option, mash the boiled turnips with a splash of milk or cream.
 
- Roasting
 
- Preheat your oven to 200°C (400°F).
 - Cut the turnips into cubes or wedges.
 - Toss them with olive oil, salt, pepper, and your choice of herbs or spices.
 - Spread the turnips on a baking sheet in a single layer.
 - Roast for 25-30 minutes, flipping halfway through, until golden and crispy on the outside and soft inside.
 
- Sautéing
 
- Slice the turnips thinly or cut them into small cubes.
 - Heat a skillet over medium heat and add a tablespoon of olive oil or butter.
 - Add the turnips and cook for 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until they are golden brown and tender.
 - Season with salt, pepper, and fresh herbs like thyme or parsley.
 
- Steaming
 
- Cut the turnips into chunks.
 - Place them in a steamer basket over boiling water.
 - Cover and steam for 10-15 minutes, or until tender.
 - Season as desired before serving.
 
Serving Suggestions
- Pair turnips with roasted meats, stews, or casseroles.
 - Mix them with other root vegetables like carrots and parsnips for a medley of flavors.
 - Add sautéed or roasted turnips to salads for a unique twist.
 
Tips
- For a sweeter taste, try cooking turnips with a touch of honey or maple syrup.
 - To reduce bitterness, soak the peeled turnips in cold water for 10 minutes before cooking.
 - Turnip greens are edible and can be sautéed with garlic for a nutritious side dish.
 
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