**Discover the Delightful World of Celeriac Mash: A Culinary Journey Through Creamy Textures and Earthy Flavors**
Celeriac mash, a culinary delight crafted from the humble celeriac root, embarks you on a sensory adventure like no other. This creamy and comforting dish, boasting a distinct earthy flavor, is a versatile culinary canvas awaiting your creative flair. Join us as we explore a collection of delectable celeriac mash recipes, each offering a unique twist on this root vegetable's inherent charm. From classic preparations to innovative fusions, let your taste buds embark on a journey of culinary exploration.
CELERIAC AND APPLE MASH
Celeriac, an ugly duckling, makes a beautiful mash, right, with blue cheese and apple.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Healthy Recipes Gluten-Free Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Bring stock, water, celeriac, potatoes, apple, shallot, bay leaf, and 1 teaspoon salt to a boil in a large pot. Cook until tender, about 10 minutes. Strain, reserving liquid; discard bay leaf. Return celeriac, potatoes, apple, and shallot to pot, and add 3/4 cup reserved cooking liquid. Coarsely mash with a potato masher.
- Using a fork, mash together butter and blue cheese in a small bowl. Stir into celeriac mixture. Season with salt.
- Spoon into a warm serving bowl, and crumble blue cheese over top.
CELERIAC MASH
Categories Potato Vegetable Side Celery Fall Winter Bon Appétit Sugar Conscious Vegetarian Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added Kosher
Yield Makes 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Cook celeriac in large saucepan of boiling salted water 15 minutes. Add potato and boil until celeriac and potato are very tender, about 15 minutes longer. Drain. Return to same saucepan; stir over medium-high heat until any excess liquid in pan evaporates, about 2 minutes. Add cream and butter; mash until mixture is almost smooth. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
POTATO, CELERIAC & PARSNIP MASH WITH LEEK FRIZZLE
This is an exciting alternative to basic mashed potatoes and makes an interesting and attractive side dish to any kind of meat, poultry or fish. The celery root adds a wonderfully distinct flavour. I suggest using the chicken stock and always, always use the fresh herbs. This recipe is from the LCBO Food and Drink magazine.
Provided by Just Call Me Martha
Categories Potato
Time 35m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Combine stock (or water) and garlic in a large pot over medium high-heat.
- Bring to boil, cover and reduce heat to low and simmer 5 minutes.
- Add potatoes and cook for 5 minutes.
- Then, add celery root and parsnips and cook uncovered for 15 minutes or until all vegetables are soft.
- Drain vegetables, reserving the liquid and then mash vegetables with a potato masher.
- Stir in olive oil, horseradish, chopped herbs and cream.
- If necessary, add a small amount of reserved liquid to make a soft puree and season to taste.
- Place in serving dish.
- Cut leek into long julienne strips.
- Heat oil in small skillet until very hot.
- Add leaks and cook for 20 seconds or more until golden brown.
- Remove immediately from oil and drain on paper towels.
- Season with salt.
- Sprinkle on top of potatoes and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 363, Fat 20.2, SaturatedFat 3, Cholesterol 4.8, Sodium 240.8, Carbohydrate 39.2, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 4.5, Protein 7.4
CREAMY TARRAGON CHICKEN WITH CELERIAC MASH
Make and share this Creamy Tarragon Chicken With Celeriac Mash recipe from Food.com.
Provided by The Flying Chef
Categories Chicken Breast
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Method for chicken.
- Heat a small amount of oil in a large fry pan add onion, garlic and celery cook until soft. Add water, wine, stock powder and lemon juice stir until heated. Mix a little water with the cornflour and add stir until mixture thickens.
- I add the cornflour at this point, before the cream, so the cream does not curdle from all the acidity of the lemon juice and wine. So the mixture will be quite thick, this is fine as it balances out when the cream is added.
- Add both creams and Dijon stir to combine. Boil or microwave chopped carrot until tender. Add spinach to cream mixture and stir until soft, add the carrots and the tarragon and stir until heated through. Serve immediately.
- For the chicken breasts heat an oiled pan add chicken and cook until browned on both sides and cooked through. This can be cooking while your making the Tarragon sauce so everything is ready to go at the same time.
- For the Celeriac Mash.
- Peel (making sure all tough brown grainy outer skin has been removed) and chop celeriac into cubes place in a saucepan covered with water, add some lemon juice to the water this helps to stop the browning of the vegetable. Cook until tender and drain.
- Place celeriac in a large bowl add butter, chicken stock and cream blend until smooth with no lumps. (you can do this in a blender if preferred, I have a handheld bar mix) Add Parmesan in 2 lots blending as you add. If the cheese doesn't melt all the way through you can finish off in the microwave. Cream can be adjusted if the mixture seems a little thick just add a touch more cream. The end result should have a smooth creamy consistency that similar to creamy mash potato.
- To serve place a few spoonfuls of the creamy vegetable, tarragon mixture onto a plate, place chicken on top, pour a little more sauce over the top and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Place mash to the side, I like to pipe my mash out of a bag with a nice piping head in three small mounds,not necessary it just looks nicer.
- For a photo visit http://the-best-recipes.blogspot.com/.
CELERIAC MASH
Steps:
- In a small sauce pot place celeriac, add water to cover. In separate pot place potato with water to cover. Place half the onion in each pot and simmer until each is fork tender. Strain liquid and place all ingredients in a food processor. Puree until mash has a smooth consistency. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
CELERIAC MASH
An easy, delicious way to use celeriac or even make mashed potatoes a little more exciting. Can make a low fat version by using low fat milk and cutting back on the butter. Adapted from Bon Appetite.
Provided by Kristin Boraas
Categories Side Dish Vegetables
Time 45m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Place the celeriac cubes into a large pot and cover with salted water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer 12 minutes. Add the potatoes, and continue boiling until the vegetables are very tender, about 15 minutes more. Drain and allow to steam dry for a minute or two.
- Return the vegetables to the pot, and stir over medium-high heat until liquid is no longer pooling from the vegetables. Remove from the heat, and pour in the cream and butter. Mash with a potato masher until almost smooth.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 117.3 calories, Carbohydrate 15.6 g, Cholesterol 16.7 mg, Fat 5.6 g, Fiber 2.4 g, Protein 2.2 g, SaturatedFat 3.4 g, Sodium 92.8 mg, Sugar 1.5 g
Tips for Making the Best Celeriac Mash:
- Choose the right celeriac. Look for celeriac that is firm and heavy for its size, with no blemishes or bruising. - Peel the celeriac carefully. The skin of celeriac can be tough, so it's important to peel it carefully to avoid wasting any of the flesh. - Cut the celeriac into small pieces. This will help it cook evenly. - Boil the celeriac until it is tender. This should take about 20 minutes, but may take longer depending on the size of the celeriac pieces. - Drain the celeriac well. This will help to prevent the mash from becoming watery. - Mash the celeriac until it is smooth. You can use a potato masher, food processor, or immersion blender to do this. - Season the celeriac mash to taste. Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder are all good options. - Serve the celeriac mash hot. It can be served as a side dish or main course, and can be topped with a variety of things, such as gravy, cheese, or roasted vegetables.Conclusion:
Celeriac mash is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. It is a great way to use up leftover celeriac, and it is also a good source of vitamins and minerals. If you are looking for a new and exciting way to enjoy celeriac, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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