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Browned Butter Baby Turnips

May 20, 2012
4.8
4 Ratings
  • Serves 2
Author Notes

This isn't so much of a recipe as a suggestion on how to enjoy baby turnips. I just started preparing them this way, and it's a revelation. Baby turnips don't require any troublesome peeling because their skins are so tender, so you just need to trip their tops and tails, and then you simply let them saute over low heat in some butter. They will release some of their own juices, so they don't burn, but instead get lovely and caramelized as the butter browns. —Fairmount_market

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Ingredients
  • 1 bunch baby turnips
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 pinch salt
Directions
  1. Trim the tops and tails from the baby turnips (if they are in good shape, reserve the greens for a stir fry or gomae). Rinse the turnips, quarter the bigger ones and halve the small ones, so that you have about a cup of equally sized pieces.
  2. Heat a small skillet and melt the butter. Add the turnips and a pinch of salt and cook them over medium low heat, stirring occasionally, for about ten minutes until the are very nicely browned all over and the butter has browned to a nutty flavor. Serve warm.

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I'm a biology professor and mother of two, and in my (limited) free time I love to cook, which is much more forgiving than laboratory science. Last year I helped start a farmers market in my neighborhood, and to promote it, I created a food blog: fairmountmarket.blogspot.com. I enjoy the challenge of coming up with recipes for local, seasonal ingredients and finding fun ways to cook with my children.

4 Reviews

Brussels S. May 21, 2012
Yum, looks fantastic and simple.
Fairmount_market May 21, 2012
thanks! Our farmers market has ha these lovely baby turnips that tasye delicious this way.
hardlikearmour May 20, 2012
This sounds simply delicious!
Fairmount_market May 21, 2012
thanks HLA!