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What Recipes Can You Make with Rutabagas?

What Recipes Can You Make with Rutabagas?

What Recipes Can You Make with Rutabagas? Historians believe rutabagas developed in Bohemia in the 17th century. In addition to being a food for humans, rutabagas were also a popular crop grown to feed livestock. Today, rutabagas grow best in cooler weather, such as the northern parts of the United States, Canada and Europe.

In fact, rutabagas became particularly popular in the northern Scandinavian countries, especially Sweden. Throughout Europe, rutabagas are often called “swedes” even today.

Rutabagas are root vegetables that can be purple, white or yellow with yellow-orange flesh. Many people think they are yellow turnips! Their leaves are thick and blue, like cabbage. The flowers of the rutabaga plant are small and light-yellow in color.

Rutabagas have a light flavor that reminds many people of fresh cabbage and turnips. They’re also a good source of healthy beta carotene. Despite these benefits, rutabagas are still fairly uncommon in American kitchens.

Rutabagas are easy to fix and can be used in many delicious recipes. They’re usually planted in May or June and harvested in late summer or early fall. To get the tastiest rutabagas, look for them at a local farmer’s market in early autumn.

They can be eaten raw as a snack or chopped up and put into salads. They can also be cooked in a wide variety of ways, including roasting, boiling, steaming, stir frying, mashing and stewing!

Content for this question contributed by Cherrie McAdams, resident of College Station, Brazos County, Texas, USA