Per Tricia~
I learned two wonderful things this week.
First, Nana explained to me that I could simply go online to our
local Wegman's to search their inventory. Yes, I could confirm
from my warm kitchen that they indeed had those celery roots
before I even had to start the car. Way to go Nana !!
The second thing I learned I owe to Dorie.
That horrible looking celery roots can be tamed into a lovely mash
that is sweet, delicious and has a surprisingly lovely celery flavor. As
I skinned the root I had my doubts that I would ever do this again,
or want to- but I have to admit that the dish was truly wonderful.
All of my guys thought it was amazing and have asked for me
to make it again. Now that I just click onto the local grocery
store........thanks Nana and Dorie !!
to make it again. Now that I just click onto the local grocery
store........thanks Nana and Dorie !!
Per Nana~
How can something so ugly turn into something so tasty?
I have never used celery root before, did not even know
what it looked like until I searched Wegman's website to
see if they even carried it. With the potato and onions added
to it, this really turned into a lovely side dish.
I plan to serve it tonight with a mini choucroute, sauerkraut,
mini franks and kielbasa. After a week of cleaning, cooking and
eating fish, a good dish of choucroute is going to taste mighty good.
The recipe is really quick and easy.
I would like to add a picture of a recipe for Crab Louis that I made
for our Christmas Eve feast of seven fishes. I took the recipe off
the internet , I believe it came from Wolfgang Puck. It was so
simple to make and looked so elegant. I used this as our first course,
and I think everyone truly loved it.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas, and hubby and I
enjoyed the card exchange very much.
Looking forward to cooking with everyone in 2013.
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