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    Just bought some jicama & celeriac, and have never used them before. Can anyone give me some ideas about what to do with them, any good recipes, or serving ideas?

  • #2
    I like jicama diced up and added to seafood salad. My favorite recipe is:

    (forgive me, I never measure)

    Cooked shrimp, either tiny ones, or chop them up
    Mayonaisse
    Wasabi (optional)
    Jicama

    Peel the jicama, using a very sharp knife, and dice it into small pieces.

    I like a heap of this on top of mixed greens. yummmmmmmmmm

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    • #3
      You can boil and mash celeriac like potatoes.

      You can cut them into fries and fry them like potatoes.

      You can slice them thinly and fry them like potato chips.
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      • #4
        Thx guys! Those ideas sound great. Will attempt something for tonight!

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        • #5
          First of all good for you for buying something you have never tried!!!! whoooo hoooooooooooo :clapping :clapping :clapping
          I use jicama a LOT!!! I slice it thin and use it as the "bread" for a sandwich, I cut it up into bite sized pieces and put lime juice and hot chile on it with a hand ful of chopped cilantro (or not) and have it as a pico de gallo. You can just cut it up and eat it really it is very good just as it is.

          celeriac is another story I love celeryroot salad (just a good home made recipe for Italian dressing over some thinly sliced celery root) however I have not hand good luck finding a good celeryroot ...oh yeah it goes well in soup!....

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          • #6
            Jicama I dice up and pan fry with butter and olive oil like hashbrowns, or throw in the oven diced up with onion and garlic and a stick of butter. Takes a long time for it to "brown", like an hour in the oven. And it doesn't get soft, keeps a nice crisp crunchy texture! Or I just eat it raw. The thing with jicama, it goes bad fast. So as soon as I get it home I peel it and slice it up and throw it in a container with water and keep it in the frig.
            I'll look, I think I have a picture.....

            OK, NOW I need breakfast!!!
            BARB

            Life is what happens to you
            while you're busy making other plans!
            15.38 miles biking this year


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            • #7
              you gotta try Barbs hashbrowns they are wonderful!!!!!!! :icondance :icondance :icondance :icondance

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              • #8
                Barb, that breakfast looks yummy. Will definately try it this week! I am always ready to try something new. It adds some spice to life, whether its food related, or just plain living, as long as it's not dangerous

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