Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
...I think they taste more like turnip...
I bought them once and thought they tasted more like turnip too...
Scratching another weird vegetable off my list. Not a fan of turnips.
...I think they taste more like turnip...
I bought them once and thought they tasted more like turnip too...
Mrs D will cube the Kohlrabi and steam it like Steve does. Then she serves it with a garlic cream sauce. And for Celeriac, she makes a mean creamed Celeriac soup.Anyway, for something different, I was thinking of picking up a vegetable I've never had every week (or so) and giving it a go. I got the idea after talking with Katy and her preparing celeriac last week. She made it sound like something I'd like to try. And I saw celeriac (celery root) in Giant Eagle yesterday, too.
Well I've never eaten turnips either, so wouldn't have a clue if they tasted like a turnip or not.
That's funny, Fi. Talk about mislabeling.
That's why I refused to buy celeriac for a long time. I'm glad it has become less "exotic" and the price has come down.I like this idea of trying a new vegetable, or any food, each week.
The problem I have is with the information that people provide about the "new" food. If they say it tastes like chicken I figure I might as well stick with chicken, if they say it tastes like cabbage, I might as well stick with cabbage.
I guess I'm too cheap to be curious about a food that is 3 or 4 times more expensive than the food it tastes like!
Were they striped? - "Green Zebra" heritage tomatoesSorry, no pic. And I was going to take one in case I forgot the name, which I did
A new to me veggie. It was by the radicchio. It was bright green and shiny, like an unripe tomoato, but it reminded me more of tomatillos. And they were in vine clusters, like on the vine tomatoes.
Does anyone have a guess? If you say it I'll know it
He already figured out it was kohlrabi.
Really? The original description didn't sound a bit like it.He already figured out it was kohlrabi.
Kohlrabi is twiny???? In 'vine clusters'????? Silly me for reading the original post.
Really? The original description didn't sound a bit like it.
Have a look at his post. Pac's post with answer, including pixKohlrabi is twiny???? In 'vine clusters'????? Silly me for reading the original post.
No one guessed. I guess no one thought so.Really? The original description didn't sound a bit like it.