This is a Thanksgiving tradition from the German side of my family
(Mom's side) -- I must admit that as a kid, I never tried these but when
I finally did, I was SO sad about all the years I missed. I've made
these for many people over the years, and while they weren't happy about
having to try turnips, many became converts.
Here goes -- this recipe is enough for at least 8 servings:
Get
three large turnips -- get the round ones that are light orange and
purple-ish on the outside. Peel them, cut in to 1 inch cubes, and put
them into a large pot, cover with water (there should be at least 3
inches of water over the top of the turnips, but more is fine too), and
throw in 1 tablespoon of salt.
Take 3 medium sized potatoes (I like yukon gold best, but anything is fine), peel them, and throw them into the pot whole.
Bring this up to a boil, and boil on low heat for a full hour.
Drain the turnips and potatoes and shake out as much water as you can.
If
you want REALLY smooth turnips, put the mixture through a ricer. If
you don't mind a bit of texture, you can use a hand masher, or even
better, a stand-mixer.
Add 1/2 stick of butter, 1/2 cup of milk, 1/2
teaspoon of fresh cracked black pepper, and blend or mash until you are
happy with the texture.
Taste for seasoning and add more salt
and pepper if needed -- but don't add salt at first -- the turnips and
potatoes will have absorbed a good deal from the salted water. You may
not need any more.
These can be made a day or two in advance and
reheated either in a pot or microwave. If reheating in a pot, add a
little bit of milk; if reheating in the microwave, stir after each
minute to distribute heat throughout the whole dish.
Enjoy!
I'm in a winter CSA, and so I'm online frequently these days searching for recipes for items I've never bought before. This week, my CSA shares include turnips. Boy, were your Mashed Turnips a hit! After tasting them at Thanksgiving, my finicky husband is actually requesting them again! And I'm looking forward to having them again, too. Thanks Judy!
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