This post is available in: French I've been wanting to
try kohlrabi for a while now, aware of its pretty presence in the produce isle.
You should
try the kohlrabi fries, Ella!
Not exact matches
For those who have never
tried it,
kohlrabi is a mild tasting crunchy vegetable, a sort of cross between a cabbage and turnip in taste.
julienned),
kohlrabi (julienned — my «new» veggie — just
tried it from CSA last week; perfect in this salad), green / yellow beans, and a little regular cucumber.
Hi Christy;) It's also one of my first times giving
Kohlrabi a
try;) But now that I did and familiarized myself with it, it will easily be added to a regular veggie I buy;) It's so crunchy and neutral tasting that I see a big future for this weird vegg;) You will like it for sure!
-LSB-...] of Easy Natural Food
tried something a bit different for her this week, this colorful
Kohlrabi and Mango Salad.
I love mango and
kohlrabi so I know I will be
trying this soon.
If you see
kohlrabi at a farmer's market, please
try this simple soup.
If you can't get
kohlrabi,
try this same scenario on romaine.
If you can't find
kohlrabi, you can
try turnips.
So pick something up (like
kohlrabi for example), do a quick search on Pinterest and you'll find a million options to
try!
I also
tried fries from other vegetables: Turnip and
kohlrabi fries had more water content and the texture was a bit too soft and chewy for fries, but they are still good for those who want to save more carbs.
From leafy greens, such as romaine, spinach, kale, chard and dandelion, to peppers, broccoli, cauliflower,
kohlrabi and rapini, there is an abundant of vegetables to choose from, so experiment and
try new things!
Whether walking in the snow, meeting Lake Michigan, hearing the unique call of the sandhill cranes at the nearby field, greeting our neighbors, attending obedience class, welcoming guests to our home, riding in the car, playing with other dogs, chasing down a tennis ball, eating the garden's spent brussel sprouts and
kohlrabi, learning the antagonistic ways of squirrels, or
trying to curl up on our laps, Davey embraces life with a sense of wonder and enthusiasm that has renewed our own spirits.