Not my recipe, but I tried it out over the weekend and they're terrific!
Celeriac thins http://recipes.chef2chef.net/recipe-...0/267796.shtml
Celeriac is an ugly root veggie that's on the "other" vegetable list for Induction. It's limited to 1 cup. It's also called "celery root" and it's season is fall through early spring.
After trimming the celeriac root, rub it all over with lemon juice to prevent it from turning brown.
I weighed my celeriac after I trimmed and sliced it to figure out the carb count. After I cooked my chips, I weighed them again and parcelled them into little sandwich bags.
I also fried them at a low temperature---maybe 250-270 degrees F because I didn't want them to burn like the 2 test chips did at a higher temp.
Drain them on a baking rack set over a paper towel lined tray or drain them on paper towels. Draining and cooling them on a rack keeps them crisper, imo.
Nutritional Info for 1 ounce of raw Celeriac
Calories 12 ( Kilojoules 50 )
Total Fat 0.1 g
Saturated Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 28 mg
Total Carbohydrates 2.6 g
Dietary Fiber 0.5 g
Sugars -
Protein 0.4 g
Calcium 12.2 mg
Potassium 85.2 mg
( from http://www.healthclub.com
Celeriac thins http://recipes.chef2chef.net/recipe-...0/267796.shtml
Celeriac is an ugly root veggie that's on the "other" vegetable list for Induction. It's limited to 1 cup. It's also called "celery root" and it's season is fall through early spring.
After trimming the celeriac root, rub it all over with lemon juice to prevent it from turning brown.
I weighed my celeriac after I trimmed and sliced it to figure out the carb count. After I cooked my chips, I weighed them again and parcelled them into little sandwich bags.
I also fried them at a low temperature---maybe 250-270 degrees F because I didn't want them to burn like the 2 test chips did at a higher temp.
Drain them on a baking rack set over a paper towel lined tray or drain them on paper towels. Draining and cooling them on a rack keeps them crisper, imo.
Nutritional Info for 1 ounce of raw Celeriac
Calories 12 ( Kilojoules 50 )
Total Fat 0.1 g
Saturated Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 28 mg
Total Carbohydrates 2.6 g
Dietary Fiber 0.5 g
Sugars -
Protein 0.4 g
Calcium 12.2 mg
Potassium 85.2 mg
( from http://www.healthclub.com








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