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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > In article >, > "Ophelia" > wrote: > >> >> > They taste a little better if they are fried until they >> >> > start to brown. >> >> >> >> Try roasting them until they are brown and crusty. They become sweet ![]() >> >> You >> >> can also sprinkle parmesan on before you roast. >> >> >> >> Plain boiled parsnips taste worse than dirt. >> >> >> >> -- >> > >> > I've never eaten Parsnip. Probably because I'm not fond of turnips, >> > and >> > that is what they remind me of. >> >> Try a couple and cook them as I suggest? > > Hey, I'm always up for an education. <g> Especially when it comes to > trying unfamiliar foods! > > How do you think they'd work in a pot roast? I haven't done that. Do you think they would be soggy? The joy of a nicely roasted parnip is in the sweet crispy bits. I always cut them long and thin so there isn't much soft veg in the middle -- -- https://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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