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Celeriac puree

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TheRealAmyFarrahFowler · 13/11/2012 21:11

Is it nice?
Celeriac puree seems to feature in most cookery programmes these days.

Has anyone made it?
Is it easy/hard to make?
Is it lovely? Or nowt special?
I've never bought celeriac and don't think I've ever had it anywhere.

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EverybodysSnowyEyed · 13/11/2012 21:14

I love celeriac

I just make it like mashed potato. Anything you do with potato you can do with celeriac

i particularly like it raw and grated with a vinaigrette and parsley. quite nice mixed with grated carrot too

yum, must buy some tomorrow

TheRealAmyFarrahFowler · 13/11/2012 21:26

Thanks you ESE.
I'm going to buy and try.
Is it a bit aniseedy in flavour? For some reason I imagine it tastes like fennel.

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EverybodysSnowyEyed · 13/11/2012 21:29

I hate fennel!

I can't really describe it TBH. It is really good with a grainy mustard dressing.

Try it cooked and raw

TempusFuckit · 13/11/2012 21:43

It's lovely - tastes somewhere between fennel and celery.

If you purée, try adding a potato for body.

Doing it finely grated with mustardy mayonnaise is a French classic called remoulade I think.

Also makes a lovely soup.

BIWI · 13/11/2012 21:44

I like to make celeriac mash with leeks - it counter the aniseedy note a little. With lots of butter and black pepper.

CogitoErgoSometimes · 14/11/2012 13:52

I have a celeriac lurking in the fridge at the moment. I don't puree it but cook it until tender and roughly crush it with lots of black pepper and a knob of butter... cheese if feeling flash. Tastes mostly like mild celery. Lovely.

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