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Autumn Celeriac (Celery Root) Puree

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Autumn Celeriac (Celery Root) Puree

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by Sarah Shatz

Autumn Celeriac (Celery Root) Puree

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by Sonali aka the Foodie Physician

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Autumn Vegetable Puree
  • A&M's Testing Notes: A lovely change of pace from simple mashed potatoes, this puree sings with bright, clean flavors. The celery root and apple both contribute tartness (there's even a mysterious lemony element...

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    Sonali aka the Foodie Physician's Notes: I’ve recently discovered celeriac, also known as celery root. Although it has an unusual appearance, it has a lovely, mild celery flavor and works wonderfully pureed. The addition of the...

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Serves 4

  1. Place the celeriac and potatoes in a large pot of salted, cold water. Bring to a boil. Boil for 10 minutes then add the apple. Continue to cook until all are tender, another 10-12 minutes.

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  2. While vegetables are cooking, heat the cream, butter, and bay leaf in a small saucepan over medium heat.

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  3. Drain the cooked vegetables and apple and return them to the hot, dry pot. Stir them over low heat for 2 minutes until they are dry. Pass ingredients through a food mill into a large bowl. Gently stir in the hot cream and butter mixture until smooth (remove the bay leaf). Alternatively, you can puree the vegetables and apple together with the cream and butter mixture in a food processor. Season puree with salt and black pepper to taste. Serve warm.

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Just made this (because I had celeriac in my CSA share and needed to use it!) and most of my family is completely hooked -- the only nay sayer doesn't like either celery or potatoes!

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I don't have a food mill, but recently I've started using my stand mixer for mashed-tuber dishes---I make sure to get the roots good and mushy and also pre-heat the mixer bowl with hot water (the boiling potato-water works great) so that the mash stays hot during mixing. The paddle attachment gives it the perfect texture.

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I think food processors over-process especially if there's potatoes involved. Food mills rock!

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This is going to be a new addition to my Thanksgiving table, thanks for such a great recipe Sonali, and good luck!

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Thanks for your message testkitchenette. Your roasted butternut squash puree looks delicious and I can't wait to try it out!

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something different and delicious. can't wait to try cooking it

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something different and delicious. can't wait to try cooking it

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Don't cook with celeriac very often, but love curry ~ seems to be a winning combination of flavors. Can't wait to try it!

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wonderful fresh tasty recipe! a winner for sure!!

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wonderful fresh tasty recipe! a winner for sure!!

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Thanks so much!

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Oops! Didn't mean to respond to this.

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Looks delicious. Comfort food with a gourmet twist.

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Looks delicious. Comfort food with a gourmet twist.

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