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Kohlrabi: what can I do with it please?

6 replies

ODFOgrinch · 28/11/2021 23:18

I have 3 that came in a veg box.
DH hates radish . DC don't like turnip.
I know of no recipes which don't make kohlrabi like one or the other!
Please advise: if it was only one I'd just eat it myself (I like radish and turnip) but would love a recipe to use up all three that everyone can enjoy.
Thanks

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AdaColeman · 28/11/2021 23:50

Kohlrabi gratin? Cheese makes everything better!

Kohlrabi fritters with sweet chilli dipping sauce?

Roast wedges of it with plenty of garlic?

PoppyGG · 29/11/2021 01:52

I use kohlrabi frequently in cooking. If you really want to change the taste, roasting is best since it makes it sweeter. Using it for fries or fritters is good too. I have also used it in risottos, where the taste is milder. And it's great in a Greek-style pie.

Some of my favourite tried and tested recipes are:

www.marthastewart.com/1533915/roasted-kohlrabi-buttered-hazelnuts

cookingontheweekends.com/simple-perfect-roasted-kohlrabi/

livenaturallymagazine.com/recipes/curry-kohlrabi-fries/

www.acouplecooks.com/kohrabi-fritters-with-avocado/

naturallyella.com/kohlrabi-fritters/

www.cliffordawright.com/caw/recipes/display/bycountry.php/recipe_id/1028/id/3/

healthynibblesandbits.com/sweet-potato-kohlrabi-risotto/

www.yummly.com/recipe/Pistchio-Chicken-_-Kohlrabi-Risotto-1691856

souvlakiforthesoul.com/kohlrabi-and-greens-pie/

ODFOgrinch · 29/11/2021 08:54

Thank you so much! I might have to get more just to try these Grin

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4merlyknownasSHD · 29/11/2021 10:38

Also grated in a salad or Coleslaw.

PoppyGG · 29/11/2021 14:42

Forgot this - another version of the Greek-style pie, with eggs and feta. The DC really like this.

nadineanibblincom.wordpress.com/2015/12/18/greek-style-kohlrabi-pie/

Shedmistress · 29/11/2021 14:48

I grow alot of it, and use it like cabbage in coleslaw mainly.

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