Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 How to Use KohlrabiMore Healthy Food Solutions Excerpted from Rolling Prairie Cookbook, by Nancy O'Connor. Kohlrabi can be one of those intimidating vegetables if you haven't been around it much. It has the look of an organic green Sputnik, with a taste like fresh, crunchy broccoli stems accented by radish. The name kohlrabi comes from the German kohl, meaning cabbage, and rabi, or turnip, and that kind of sums it up. Hi Mel and Jenni, Actually they are bunched together in the produce area like fresh beets. I always cut the tops off and peel off the outer layer then they are ready to prepare. Here is one recipe so far: Stir Fried Kohlrabi 2 cups kohlrabi peeled and diced 1 jalapeno pepper chopped (optional) 4 leeks washed and chopped (white bottom part) 2 sweet banana peppers cut in slices. Heat skillet with one tablespoon of oil on medium high. Stir fry above ingredients until tender about 8-10 minutes and serve. I will search for a few more recipes I have made. You can also grate the fresh kohlrabi in with your coleslaw recipe or grate it into your green salad. I also cut into julienne pieces and stir fry with my broccoli stems for an added treat. It's quite a nice change of flavor. I find the smaller bulbs are more tender and the flavor much better. There's usually 4-5 to a bunch. The tops are edible but I have never used them. I imagine they would be good in a soup. I shall have to try that soon. Hope this helped....Donna " The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected. " Old Swedish proverb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 That sounds really good! I'm going to have to remember to get those next time I'm at the store! =) thank you for taking the time to share that info! =) jenni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 Does sound good Donna - the kids love trying a " new " vegetable, we'll look forward to it in a stir fry! m , Jenni Billings <jenni@b...> wrote: > That sounds really good! > I'm going to have to remember to get those next time I'm at the store! > =) > thank you for taking the time to share that info! =) > > jenni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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