Celeriac, sometimes called celery root, is a wonderful root vegetable, but few people know how to use it. It has a great sweet and nutty flavor, which can be used in soups, mashed potatoes or for sauteing.
Recipe:
celeriac
shallots or red onion
sweet potato
garlic
paprika
salt and pepper
coconut oil, butter or olive oil
greens
Here's how I use it. If your lucky enough to get a celeriac with the tops on, cut these off and stick them in the freezer, to use later in stock, they add wonderful flavor to stock... Cut off the top and bottom of the root so you have a nice flat surface. Now peel the root. I find using a knife rather than a peeler works better for me, but that's your choice.
Slice the root and then cube the slices into 1/4" cubes and set aside. Now peel and slice some shallot or sweet red onion. Cube up some sweet potato the same size as the celeriac. In a saute pan over med-hi heat melt the coconut oil, when the oil is hot add the onion, celeriac and sweet potato and stir or shake the pan. Now season with salt and pepper. Cook until almost soft, then add garlic and paprika, cook a little more, making sure not to brown the garlic, so keep it moving. At this point you can lower the heat to low and melt in some greens like spinach, chard or kale. Or you could add the mixture without the green to mashed potatoes!
Bon Appetit!
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