Rutabaga and celery root bring an earthy depth and an engaging, subtle sweetness to the potato mixture, giving this classic gratin a flavorful lift. David McCann is a food writer, recipe developer, ...
Chadwick Boyd's biscuits get an upgrade from a thyme-infused mash of potatoes, celery root, and cream. Substitute 1 1/2 cups mashed potatoes, if desired. Run your hands under very cold water and dry ...
Pro tip: If you need to leave the house for a few months, make sure to clear out your entire kitchen. Twitter user donna9p shared a photo of what happens when you leave a bag of potatoes in the pantry ...
A.A. Milne once said, “If a man really likes potatoes, he must be a pretty decent sort of fellow.” Described as the “poor man’s staple,” the humble potato has fueled the rise and fall of civilizations ...
Carrots, parsnips, radishes, horseradishes, beets, and many more delicious root vegetables can easily be grown in your backyard. Most root crops don’t need a lot of attention. Let’s look at the ...
Usually sweet potatoes are harvested in the week that the first frost typically occurs in your region, so those in the colder half of the country will have harvested and those in warmer regions, maybe ...
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STARKVILLE, Miss.—It’s official. The Mississippi sweet potato is growing tremendously—in status that is. The storage root formally becomes the “Official Vegetable of Mississippi” on July 1, after ...
Both types of potatoes are rich in fiber, carbs, and vitamins B6 and C. Regular potatoes are higher in potassium, while sweet potatoes provide much more vitamin A. Sweet and regular potatoes are both ...
Annals of Botany, Vol. 102, No. 1 (July 2008), pp. 57-67 (11 pages) • Background and Aims The tuberization mechanism of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) has long been studied using various approaches.
The fall season’s harvest is slowly growing with every week here in south Louisiana. Some fall vegetables are still deep in the earth, waiting for their turn to be pulled into the light. I’m waiting ...