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Ok, I have a bunch of BIG turnips that have been in the ground all
season. Is there anything I can do with them? Any soup I can freeze? Eric |
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Eric Deaver wrote:
> Ok, I have a bunch of BIG turnips that have been in the ground all > season. Is there anything I can do with them? Any soup I can freeze? > > Eric Ever thought of starting a turnip-bowling league? Peg |
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Eric Deaver > wrote:
>Ok, I have a bunch of BIG turnips that have been in the ground all >season. Is there anything I can do with them? Have you eaten one to see what they might be suitable for? If they're decent, I vote for steaming/mashing/freezing. If not, there's always soup base. I've got a couple of plastic milk jugs almost full of rapini blanching liquor in the freezer, for winter "what have I got lying around" soups. Beans, onions, curry, and leftover mystery meat are likely additives. Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at www.albany.net/~gwoods Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1200' elevation. NY WO G |
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In article >, Gary Woods > wrote:
>Eric Deaver > wrote: > >>Ok, I have a bunch of BIG turnips that have been in the ground all >>season. Is there anything I can do with them? > >Have you eaten one to see what they might be suitable for? If they're >decent, I vote for steaming/mashing/freezing. If not, there's always soup >base. I've got a couple of plastic milk jugs almost full of rapini >blanching liquor in the freezer, for winter "what have I got lying around" >soups. Beans, onions, curry, and leftover mystery meat are likely >additives. > If they're truly huge, they might be "woody", so I would definitely try cubing & cooking one up and tasting it. If it has you picking strings out of your teeth, try running it through a food mill, and taste it again. If they're OK as cubes, (pressure) can them as cubes and put them in stews. If they're OK as puree, freeze it and use it as stew base (you can also sneak it into soup and gravy) -- Marie Martinek Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. USA unge |
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Eric Deaver wrote:
> Ok, I have a bunch of BIG turnips that have been in the ground all > season. Is there anything I can do with them? Any soup I can freeze? > > Eric How about shredding them and making a form of sauerkraut? (actually I think there's a name for it -- "sauerruben") Bob |
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zxcvbob > wrote:
>How about shredding them and making a form of sauerkraut? Now that I think of it, there's a version of Kim Chi that I'm very fond of that uses cubed turnips. Again, it would depend on the texture I guess. Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at www.albany.net/~gwoods Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1200' elevation. NY WO G |
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Eric Deaver wrote:
> Ok, I have a bunch of BIG turnips that have been in the ground all > season. Is there anything I can do with them? Any soup I can freeze? > > Eric I used spring turnips, but I made a batch of White Wine Pickled Turnips (tastes like Red Wine Pickled Beets only not). If I remember, I used decent Riesling white wine, white wine vinegar, sugar, fresh ginger, salt, and coriander seed to the same recipe as wine pickled beets in Joy of Pickling. They are interesting, but I'll not do them again, not with them pickled beets in the house. Seems to me I've heard of turnip wine.... Edrena |
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The Joneses wrote:
> Eric Deaver wrote: > > >>Ok, I have a bunch of BIG turnips that have been in the ground all >>season. Is there anything I can do with them? Any soup I can freeze? >> >>Eric > > > I used spring turnips, but I made a batch of White Wine Pickled Turnips > (tastes like Red Wine Pickled Beets only not). If I remember, I used > decent Riesling white wine, white wine vinegar, sugar, fresh ginger, salt, > > and coriander seed to the same recipe as wine pickled beets in Joy of > Pickling. They are interesting, but I'll not do them again, not with them > > pickled beets in the house. > Seems to me I've heard of turnip wine.... > Edrena > > > Down here we feed turnips to the hogs, if'n they'll eat them. Otherwise the turnip termites will get them. Yuck! George |
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George Shirley wrote:
> Down here we feed turnips to the hogs, if'n they'll eat them. Otherwise > the turnip termites will get them. Yuck! > > George > They're pretty good to peel, cube, and boil or steam. Then serve 'em without saying anything and let folks mistake them for potatoes. I always get a chuckle out of that one. ;-) Old big turnips should work particularly well... Best regards, Bob |
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zxcvbob wrote:
> George Shirley wrote: > >> Down here we feed turnips to the hogs, if'n they'll eat them. >> Otherwise the turnip termites will get them. Yuck! >> >> George >> > > They're pretty good to peel, cube, and boil or steam. Then serve 'em > without saying anything and let folks mistake them for potatoes. I > always get a chuckle out of that one. ;-) Old big turnips should work > particularly well... > > Best regards, > Bob > How in the world could anyone with a nose or taste buds mistake a turnip for a tater? Boy, you been living in Southern Canada too long, you need to move back to Texas and get readjusted. My folks were so poor they couldn't pay attention when they were kids but they swore they never ate a turnip, would rather go hungry. Well, they might have eaten one if they had ever run out of possums, coons, rabbits, and armadillos. <VBG> I ate a piece of pickled turnip by mistake once upon a time and burped for a week. George |
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