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  2. 28 Delicious Rutabaga Recipes You'll Love - AOL

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  3. Katherine Heigl Just Told Us Her Favorite Holiday Side Dish ...

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    It’s a rutabaga puree. Half rutabaga, half carrots and you just boil them so they're soft, puree them with butter, heavy cream and salt. And it's the best, most delicious side dish, in my opinion.

  4. New England boiled dinner - Wikipedia

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    New England boiled dinner with cabbage, potato, white turnip, rutabaga, carrot, onion, and parsnip A New England boiled dinner is a traditional New England meal, consisting of corned beef with cabbage and one or more root vegetables, such as potatoes , rutabagas , parsnips , carrots , turnips , or onions . [ 1 ]

  5. 9 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Eat Rutabaga - AOL

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  6. Rutabaga - Wikipedia

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    Oven-baked root vegetables are another home-cooking classic in Finland: rutabaga, carrots, beetroots, and potatoes are roasted in the oven with salt and oil. Karelian hot pot (karjalanpaisti) is a popular slow-cooking stew with root vegetables and meat cooked for a long time in a Dutch oven.

  7. Mirepoix - Wikipedia

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    Soup greens usually come in a bundle and consists of a leek, a carrot, and a piece of celeriac. It may also contain parsley, thyme, celery leaves, rutabaga (swede), parsley root, and onions. The mix depends on regional traditions, as well as individual recipes. The vegetables used are cold-climate roots and bulbs with long shelf lives.

  8. Steckrübeneintopf - Wikipedia

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    Rutabaga, carrots, potatoes, smoked or pickled meats or sausages Steckrübeneintopf ( listen ⓘ ) is a German dish that, today, is especially common in North Germany . It generally consists of a stew made from swede , carrots and potatoes in varying proportions and diverse, usually smoked or pickled, types of meat or sausage .

  9. Rutabaga vs. Turnip: How to Tell the Difference Between ... - AOL

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