Turnip Vs Rutabaga Food

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MASHED RUTABAGA (YELLOW TURNIP OR SWEDE) AND POTATO



Mashed Rutabaga (Yellow Turnip or Swede) and Potato image

This is from "The Frugal Gourmet Celebrates Christmas". I made the entire "Swedish Winter Feast" for a past Christmas and it was wonderful! I'll post the other recipes next. The whole meal is: Swedish Corned Pork Roast, Swedish Sauerkraut, Swedish Green Split Peas with Bacon, Mashed Rutabaga, Turnip, and Potato & Sweet and Hot Mustard, served with Rye Bread. I expected not to like anything and ended up LOVING everything!

Provided by Engrossed

Categories     Potato

Time 40m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 3/4 lbs rutabagas, peeled and quartered
1 1/2 lbs turnips, peeled and quartered
1 lb russet potato, peeled and quartered
4 tablespoons butter, melted (1/2 a cube)
1/2 cup whipping cream
salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Place the rutabaga in a 6 quart pot with ample water and a pinch of salt. Boil for 15 minutes.
  • Add the turnips and potatoes and boil 15 minutes more, until all the vegetables are tender.
  • Drain well.
  • Mash the vegetables with the remaining ingredients. (I do it right in the pot.) You can also use an immersion blender to puree them.

MASHED RUTABAGA



Mashed Rutabaga image

Boiled and mashed rutabaga is a favorite vegetable side in Ireland.

Provided by Irish American Mom

Categories     Side Dish

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 medium rutabaga (peeled and cut into 1 inch cubes)
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons sour cream (optional)
2 teaspoons light brown sugar (optional)
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon white pepper (optional)

Steps:

  • Peel and cube the rutabaga. Add the diced rutabaga to a medium saucepan and cover it with cold water.
  • Bring the water to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 40 to 50 minutes until the rutabaga is fork tender.
  • Drain the boiling water once the rutabaga is cooked. Return it to the pot. Use a potato masher to break it up. Add 2 tablespoons of butter. Season with salt and white pepper and mash again.
  • Add the sour cream, if using, and mix through the rutabaga mash.
  • Add the brown sugar, if using, and mix through the rutabaga mash.
  • Serve hot as a vegetable side dish for dinner.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 85 grams, Calories 71 kcal, Carbohydrate 7 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 5 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 12 mg, Sodium 238 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 4 g

TURNIP VS RUTABAGA



Turnip vs Rutabaga image

This is a great tutorial on these root vegetables regarding appearance, how to choose, prep, cook, and store properly including recipe ideas.

Provided by Francine Lizotte

Categories     Other Non-Edibles

Number Of Ingredients 2

rutabaga
turnip

Steps:

  • 1. Let's start from the beginning. These root vegetables are both from the cabbage family under "Brassica". Actually rutabaga is a hybrid of turnips and cabbages. Turnip is a summer crop harvested when small otherwise if it grows bigger, it can turn woody. On the other hand, rutabaga is a winter crop and harvested when large. To preserve its moisture longer and prevent from drying out, this vegetable is coated with wax.
  • 2. When it comes to their outside appearance, there are a few differences with Turnip vs Rutabaga. The rutabaga is dark beige with some yellow, brown and dark purple. Its texture is rough and much bigger than the turnip. The most popular North American purple-top turnip is much smaller, smooth to the touch and has a bright purple top and white round root. There are over 20 other types of turnips including Gilfeather, Hinona Kabu, White Lady, Shogoin, Green Globe, Scarlet Queen, Gold Ball, Tokyo Cross, Snow Ball, etc.
  • 3. How to pick either of them? They have to be firm to the touch and heavy for their size. Most of the time, turnips are sold in bunches while rutabagas are sold individually. If there are leaves attached, don't throw them out as they are edible.
  • 4. When prepping them, the root and top ends have to be cut and discarded. To remove the outer layer, my preferred kitchen tool is a vegetable peeler but many like to use a paring knife so use which ever is more comfortable for you. The reason why I like to use my peeler is because it's faster and neater plus there's less chance of removing too much flesh.
  • 5. After peeling them, there's another difference between Turnip vs Rutabaga. The flesh of a turnip is pure white while the rutabaga is yellowish. The taste is not the same either. Although both are from the same family, the rutabaga is slightly sweet while the turnip is a mild version of radishes. It reminds me of a Chinese daikon. As their texture is quite similar, both can be interchangeable in recipes.
  • 6. I enjoy these root vegetables in soups, stews, casseroles, and so on. They can also be enjoyed mashed, roasted or puréed. They are amazing raw as well. I add them to salads by shaving or grating them. I also make veggie noodles using a spiralizer.
  • 7. Storing them is easy especially rutabaga because it's coated with wax (paraffin) therefore it has a longer shelf live as long as it's not washed. Store in a cool, dark place like a root cellar, it can be kept for months or place them in a large unsealed plastic bag and transfer to the crisper in the fridge. Turnips are stored differently. Remove any greens and clean off any soil. Place them in a container and cover with a damp cloth or newspaper before transferring to the fridge's crisper. They should last for about 2 1/2 weeks.
  • 8. Another way to store both vegetables is to freeze them. Wash, peel and then cube them before placing in boiling water. When the water returns to a full boil, set the timer for 2 minutes. When time is up, quickly plunge the cubes in an ice bath using a slotted spoon or spider strainer. When they are cool, place them in a single layer on a baking dish lined with a silicone mat or parchment paper. Transfer to the freezer for a few hours before putting them in a re-sealable freezer bag. Return to the freezer until needed. They can be frozen for up to 8 months.
  • 9. If these root vegetables are not in your diet, perhaps you want to reconsider as they are a great source of nutrients and vitamins such as calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, folate, high in fiber and antioxidants, low in calories, and the list goes on...
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