If you've never heard of rutabagas before, don't fret, you're probably not the only one! The rutabaga (also known as "swede" or "Swedish turnip") is basically a large, round, yellow-fleshed root ...
White, purple, and pungent, the rutabaga isn’t about to overtake bacon as a menu darling. Yet this root vegetable can be rendered delicious in capable hands. Proof: We challenged three local chefs to ...
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Cut the ends off the rutabagas and turnips, and peel them with a knife. Then slice them as thin as possible, using a mandoline if you’ve got one. The slices don’t all need ...
Rutabaga fly under the radar as far as root vegetables go. Most people probably just don’t know what to do with them. This simple hasselback approach is a great way to get acquainted with them. The ...
1. Melt butter in a heavy sauce pan over medium heat. Stir in flour until butter is absorbed. 2. Whisk in cream. 3. Fill the pot to the top with spinach and press down with a spoon and fold the leaves ...
The rutabaga (also known as "swede" or "Swedish turnip") is basically a large, round, yellow-fleshed root vegetable known as a type of Brassica napus. Rutabaga roots are often cooked and eaten and the ...