White turnip – rzepa in Polish – is Brassica rapa, a root vegetable of the cabbage family.
3 Ways
- Raw & grated – in a salad – surówka
- Cooked & cold – in a salad – sałatka
- Cooked & hot – as a vegetable, side-dish with a meal
Raw & cooked, white turnip can be used instead of celeriac or kohlrabi as in all of my posts:
Celeriac salads & More Celeriac salad recipes
Various dressing can be used: lemon juice, soured cream, mayonnaise and yoghurt on their own or in various combinations.
Turnip, Carrot & Apple salad
Ingredients
2 Turnips
2 carrots
2 red skinned apples such as Braeburn or Pink Lady
Juice of 1 lemon
Salt & pepper to taste
Method
Peel and coarse grate the turnips and carrots.
Core the apples and chop into small pieces.
Mix them all together wth the lemon juice.
Cooked Turnip Salad – 1
Ingredients
2 turnips
2 carrots
Around 100g of cooked frozen peas
2 -3 tablespoons of mayonnaise (full fat is best for cooked vegetables)
Salt & pepper to taste
Method
Peel the turnips & carrots and steam them.
Chop them into rough cubes.
Mix them with the cooked peas and the mayonnaise
Cooked Turnip Salad – 2
As above with the addition of 3 to 4 chopped gherkins
Cooked Turnip – served hot
Peel and steam the turnip – not too much you do not want a watery pulp.
Rough mash the cooked turnip.
Serve hot with a variety of toppings.
Skwarki – crispy smoked bacon bits
Chopped bacon is heated in a fryng pan until all the fat is released and the bacon pieces are crispy.
Slightly charred onion bits
Chopped onions are gently cooked in a little butter and then slowly heated until they are slightly charred.
Buttered breadcrumbs – à la polonaise.