Sauteed Celery Root
All root vegetables can be sautéed. However, because of their density they must be cut into thin slices or a small dice. If not, the exteriors will burn before the center is cooked.
Yield
6 servingsPrep
5 minCook
25 minReady
30 minIngredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
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1 | pound |
celeriac root
cut into small dice |
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olive oil
as needed |
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butter
as needed |
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parsley leaves
chopped, to taste |
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salt
to taste |
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black pepper
to taste |
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Directions
Peel and cut the celery root into a small dice.
Heat a sauté pan and add a combination of olive oil and butter.
Sauté the celery root until soft, finishing with parsley, salt and pepper.
For another twist, deglaze the pan with a little bit of cognac and add a little cream at the very end.
Or, make glazed celery root.
Place the diced celery root in a sauté pan with butter and a teaspoon of sugar.
Add enough water to come halfway up the vegetable.
Simmer until the celery root is soft and the water and sugar have reduced to a syrupy glaze, about fifteen minutes.
Finish with herbs, salt and pepper.
You can substitute other root vegetables for the sautéed or glazed versions of the celery root or do combinations.
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