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Old Sat, Mar-08-03, 10:06
JJinGA JJinGA is offline
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Question potato like vegetable??

I was on Sommersize awhile back, order the program from a TV commerical. Anyway, in the packette the was a recipe for some type of root vegetable, that you could make and it tasted just like mashed potatoes. Well I still have the book, but the recipe was on a card that came with the book. I can't find that recipe any more and for the life of me I can't remember the name of that vegetable. Does anyone have that recipe and if so, would you share it? It was great and I'm starting my diet all over again. I would love to make that recipe again. Can you help?
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Old Sun, Mar-09-03, 21:39
GrammaDeni GrammaDeni is offline
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Default Celery root

Hi, I just found this site and this is my first post. The veg you probably mean is celery root, or celariac. the recipe is in the Eat Great Lose Weight book , and since this is not her site I think I can post it ok. 3 celery roots, 1/4 heavy cream, 4 Tbls butter, salt, pepper. Peel roots, cut into smaller pieces, cook till tender. Put in food processer, add all other ingredents and puree till smooth. We love this!! We have had it with beef roast and used gravy with it. It does not taste a lot like potatoes but sure is a wonderful substitute. and is so much better for you than potatoes. You may find it hard to find celery root, but just ask the produce person, the WOE is becoming very popular and a lot of markets are now stocking the more unusual vegs and fruits. There is a web site you may like too, it is loaded with recipes for SS. www.homestead.com/slgkali/recipeindex.html
Denise
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Old Sun, Aug-08-04, 22:01
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Wow! Just went to the Homestead link you provided and how great to have all those recipes available - especially since SS boards will be cleared Sept. 2nd! Thanks so much
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Old Thu, Oct-14-04, 22:18
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Default rudabagas

I know that I have just joined this and that you might be a bit leery of me. But, I lived in NC with my aunt that was raised in the south, and concerning the comment about the bitter taste of the mix of rudabagas and turnips caught my attention. My aunt cooked up a mess of rudabagas one night and as we all sat down to enjoy the feast, she bit into them and spit them out because they were bitter.
Me being the hardheaded Marine, tried several different ways of eating them because I fell in love with the taste of them and found that adding a little bit of butter not margerine sweetened them up and brought the flavor back to the meal.
This is just a suggestion. But, it turned a disaster into an enjoyable meal.
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Old Mon, Mar-10-03, 11:06
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Default potato like vegetable

Thanks so much. I've been raking my brain trying to remember.
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Old Mon, Mar-10-03, 14:26
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Lots of new members! Great to see all of you!

I am sort of a Somersizer and Atkins mix. When I want a carb meal I follow her plan. Keeping the carbs seperate from the pro/fats. I love her recipes too! But I can't say I follow her program to the "T"

Great to see so many people around this board...gets a littel lonely sometimes.
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Old Tue, Apr-08-03, 18:20
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I really like the celery root puree, my family is not crazy for it. Have you ever tried using turnips or cauliflower? I like both, just make them the same way.
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Old Sat, May-03-03, 12:34
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Default I much prefer the cauliflower.

Finally tried the celery root the other day and found it too sweet for my tastes. The Cauliflower was more savory and so more like mased potatoes to my mind. I am thinking of chopping it up and cooking it to softness to use in mock potato salad though. Anyone tried this, and if so with which veggies and how was it?
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Old Sun, Aug-08-04, 22:05
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Haven't tried the cauliflower potato salad, but have used jicama with success - I chopped it like I would potatoes and cooked it for 2 hrs - still kinda firm, so maybe next time would cook longer, but didn't want it mushy. We liked it very much after having no potatoes for almost a month!
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Old Wed, May-11-05, 07:23
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Originally Posted by Mamabeek
Finally tried the celery root the other day and found it too sweet for my tastes. The Cauliflower was more savory and so more like mased potatoes to my mind. I am thinking of chopping it up and cooking it to softness to use in mock potato salad though. Anyone tried this, and if so with which veggies and how was it?

Howdy,

I tried the mock tater salad with Rytabagas and cauliflower so far...you really have to like rutabagas to make that sucker work...very strong taste, especially with any leftovers the second day...ug...

Then did it with cauliflower. Liked that much better, but tweaked the recipie. We eat a lot of cauliflower here so this part is easy, I use moslty the stems for potato salad, cubed like taters. Using the florets changes the in the mouth texture/feel of the salad.

Also, when cooking the cauliflower, I use a lot of black pepper and garlic as well as lemon juice (about 1/4 lemon) squeezed right into the pot. Then drain very well and let cool.

As for veggies, some finely chopped vidalia onion, some shredded carrots chopped up too, a we bit of pickle relish and some real bacon bits. Of course there are the chopped eggs and the pepper and paprika to taste...
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Old Sat, May-03-03, 12:42
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Wink Potato-like Vegetable

For a potato-like vegetable, I have had great success with rutabagas. They have about 1/3 of the carbs of potatoes, and to me, they taste like potatoes except with a more robust flavor. If you really want to dilute the carbs, try mixing 2/3 rutabaga with 1/3 turnips. Turnips are even lower in carbs than rutabaga, but because their water content is so high, they don't really make very good "mashed potatoes" by themselves. I tried making them as "mashed potatotes" just by themselves, and the end product was too watery. But if I mix them with rutabagas (1:2 ratio), then they are fine.

And the rutabagas by themselves (fixed as "mashed potatoes") are great, imho. I don't miss "real" mashed potatoes at all!
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Old Sat, May-03-03, 12:50
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Default Addition to my "Potato-like vegetable" post

I forgot to mention how well the rutabagas do when making "potato salad" !!! They are phenomenal! I just make them the same way I used to always make potato salad (mayonnaise, boiled eggs, chopped onions, chopped dill pickles, salt and pepper) and it makes a really yummy potato salad!
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Old Mon, May-05-03, 09:54
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Default Well I know I can find turnips but...

I don't think I've ever seen a rutabaga in my stores. Of course if you're not looking for them it's easy to pass them by. There are so many veggies with familiar names that I ignore because I don't know what the heck to DO with them! It's a shame really, but this board is giving me all kinds of new information and ideas.

Thanks! Put rutabagas and turnips on my list.
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Old Mon, May-05-03, 10:02
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Default Whoops! For Somersizers...

Found this on the Suzanne Somers site this morning in a discussion about rutabagas.

From Fast and Easy:

"Rutabaga is fairly high in starch and should be included in the Funky Foods. However, it's not as bad as a potato, so if you are doing well on Level One, you could incorporate a little without a problem." (p. 171)
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Old Thu, May-08-03, 13:27
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Angry Yukko! I'm mad at you Jami.

Ok, just teasing, but I did have a bad experience yesterday. Boiled one pot each of turnips and rutabagas and cut them up for mock potato salad. My rutabagas had an awful bitter aftertaste! It spoiled the entire salad. I tried adding some lemon juice, thinking that might neutralize the bitter, but to no avail.

So is it that I just don't like the way rutabagas taste or did I prepare them wrong so that they were bitter? I peeled them and boiled them. The turnips are ok, but very fibrous. Holy cow I had to boil those suckers all darned afternoon to get them soft enough to eat. I take it you need to take more than just the skin off the outer layer, as they seemed softer inside.

Guess I need a quick cooking lesson on these veggies...
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