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kerrieann
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we have never tried celeriac so have bought one today to try, is it just boiled and mashed like potatoes
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Limpy
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Thats the way I've treat it.
I usually mash it with potatoes, about a 50/50 mixture, with butter and pepper.
BTW is a bit tough to peel, I slice the outer part off with a large kitchen knife rather than destroy a peeler.
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Treat it like a turnip, it takes quite a while to cook.
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kerrieann
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June 18, 2015, 04:51:20 PM »
thanks all will let you know if we like it
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honeybun
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Hope you liked it, didn't want to say but I hate the stuff
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honeybun
everyone has different tastes, not done it tonight but will let you know when we try it, i just thought that as we both like celery we might like it, but we will see
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honeybun
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Doesn't taste like celery though.
They used to feed it to cattle until it became popular
Thought you were having it tonight or I would have
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I have tried it, and liked it, but can't remember what we had it with for the life of me........
OH thinks it may have been smoked haddock, ok that sounds feasible but then he blew it and said he thought a creamy sauce was involved.
Er No - parsley sauce possibly, but unlikely
BTW - The peeling/carving of raw celeriac with carving knife involved the use of OH
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kerrieann
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i wont tell himself that its cattle feed till he trys it
i have heard that its really hard to peel, will give it a try anyway
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June 18, 2015, 07:03:00 PM »
What does it taste of then ? I too thought it tasted of celery !
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kerrieann
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dont know yet
so come on ladies what does it taste like
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June 18, 2015, 07:22:42 PM »
celery - it's a thick root of a similar veg.. We slice it thinly, wash it in a colander and add it raw to salad!
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Not a lot, it tastes a bit nutty with maybe a little hint of celery.
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That's it, 'nutty' ……….. and quite chewy …….. let us know how you get on!
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kerrieann
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nutty, chewy oh heck, i was imagining smooth and creamy like mashed spud but tasting of celery, we will see
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