What do I do with a kohlrabi? [closed]

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I've recieved several kohlrabi from my CSA, and I have no idea what to do with them. I found a recipe for a curry using kohlrabi, but it wasn't great.

Does anyone have suggestions on how to get the best out of it? Any favorite recipes?



Best Answer

(Storage note: do not wash the bulbs before storing them; place in plastic bag in the refrigerator. Wash just before using.)

Young kohlrabi is great raw. Peel first, then

Cooked kohlrabi can be steamed or boiled. Remove the skin after cooking.

You can eat the leaves, if they are still firm and green; use them within a couple of days. Wash the leaves & remove the tough stem parts (ribs). Blanch in boiling water for a couple of minutes, drain, chop, and serve with a bit of butter, salt, and pepper. A little vinegar or lemon juice is good on them, too.




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How do you open a kohlrabi?

Instructions
  • Remove any stalks or leaves from the kohlrabi bulb. Trim off the ends with a chef's knife. ...
  • Use a paring knife to remove the tough outer skin from each half.
  • Slice the kohlrabi into 1-inch rounds. ...
  • To make basic roasted kohlrabi, toss kohlrabi cubes in some olive oil, salt, and pepper.


  • What can I do with Woody kohlrabi?

    Eat it raw or cook it up \u2014 your choice. Some people love to dive right in and eat smaller kohlrabi out of hand, just like an apple. You can also slice it and sprinkle with sea salt, add it to salads and slaws, use it in stir-fries, make it into fritters, or cut it into cubes and roast it.

    What part of kohlrabi do you eat?

    Although the bulb of the plant is the most frequently prepared and eaten portion, the leaves are also entirely edible. Chiffonade them finely and toss them in a vinaigrette, or give them a rough chop and either steam or saut\xe9 them, as you would collard greens or kale.

    How do you prepare kohlrabi to eat?

    Cut the kohlrabi. To enjoy the crunch of raw kohlrabi, you'll want to cut it into delicate pieces. Chop it into julienne matchsticks, shred it using the shredding attachment on your food processor or thinly slice it with a mandoline. Or, if you're cooking it, you can cut it into coins or wedges.




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    Answer 2

    I used to eat them like apples when I was a child, I still like the raw kohlrabi in salads. Basically, it's a sweet'ish/spicy turnip/cabbage/raddish so you can do with it, more or less anything you can do with those three vegetables.

    As I said. it's great in salads, it can be steamed or added to stews, deep fried etc. The leaves are also excellent in salads and can also be cooked like spinach.

    It's a very versatile and tasty vegetable.

    Answer 3

    I found one recipe that called for it to be cubed, salt to taste, and drizzled with olive oil and baked until tender. That's the only way I've prepared it and I thought it was great. Go to the recipes section of Doe Run Farm (the CSA we get our veggie box from), and you'll find the Kohl Rabi recipe.

    Answer 4

    Most people don't realize that Kohlrabi and Broccoli are in fact different cultivars of the same species of plant (along with cabbage, cauliflower, kale and a bunch of other plants). So it's not just like a broccoli stem - it is a broccoli stem :)

    I have two favorite uses for Kohlrabi - sliced thinly and used in asian-style wok dishes in a creme soup - just sautee some garlic and leek in butter and olive oil, add chopped Kohlrabi, some white wine, 1 liter of stock and cook until tender, then puree.

    Answer 5

    You can peel it and slice it, add some lemon and salt and eat it raw as a fresh salad. It goes very well with fresh green apple, lettuce and a cold potato salad. It's highly recommended to eat fresh and not cooked. You need to make sure you peel it properly first though.

    Answer 6

    We sliced it into about 1 inch square pieces (like a french fry but bigger) and then just lightly browned them in a bit of olive oil over high heat.

    Answer 7

    It's a lot like a broccoli stem or a cauliflower. Steam, Saute, or Braise.

    Answer 8

    I grow kohlrabi and beets, use the kohlrabi instead of cabbage in borsht, yum. Also eat it raw a lot.

    Answer 9

    Besides the allready mentioned possibility of eating it raw, I like to make a Kohlrabi sauce to go along with pasta.

    Peel and slice the Kohlrabi into slivers. Saute it with a little oil. Spice with salt and pepper. Add fresh small cut dill. Finish off with cream.

    Answer 10

    Aside from the other excellent answers (basically, use it like broccoli stems :)), it's excellent braised.

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