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    I was thinking of roasting a chicken this weekend, as we often do that. Normally we do it with mushrooms, carrots, potatos, onions, and sometimes leeks (but I am NOT wasting my carbs on leeks!)

    So anyway, I'm looking for something to put in there and was thinking mushrooms and kohl rabi or maybe celery root/celeriac? Which would make a better roasting veggie, and could someone please tell me what they taste like as I do not believe I've ever cooked with them before.

    Thank you!
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    Re: Kohlrabi?

    Originally posted by DarlingBri View Post
    I was thinking of roasting a chicken this weekend, as we often do that. Normally we do it with mushrooms, carrots, potatos, onions, and sometimes leeks (but I am NOT wasting my carbs on leeks!)

    So anyway, I'm looking for something to put in there and was thinking mushrooms and kohl rabi or maybe celery root/celeriac? Which would make a better roasting veggie, and could someone please tell me what they taste like as I do not believe I've ever cooked with them before.

    Thank you!
    Kolhrabi tastes like a very mild turnip (which are good roasting veggies too.) The stems and leaves are edible too and they taste sort of like a mild cabbage.

    But celeriac is good too.
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      Re: Kohlrabi?

      Thanks! We're not huge turnip fans so something milder would be good.
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      • #4
        Re: Kohlrabi?

        Found them! (I always wondered what those things were...)

        Do I need to par boil them or can I just put them in a roasting pan with my chicken and some olive oil? And would I par boil or roast them... cubed? Sliced? Cut into orange wedges?

        Thanks
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          Re: Kohlrabi?

          cut off the stems and leaves (again, they taste like cabbage and can be sauteed like cabbage. )

          Check to see how tough the peel of the bulb is by slicing it in half. Sometimes the peel is rather tender. Sometimes it isn't. If it isn't tender, peel/ slice it off and you can cube it or slice it.
          ~Megs~
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            Re: Kohlrabi?

            You are a lifesaver, thank you so much - I was totally clueless here but everything is now safely in the oven, roasting away.
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