posted 14 years ago
For those who have not eaten these, they taste like a turnip. Being a brassica, treat it as you would a turnip/cabbage/radish/broc/cauli/collard. They will take a frost and hold up just fine. With kohlrabi, you can't let them get too big or they will get woody. About the size of a baseball starts to get too big. The size of a lemon is perfect.
I've made pickles out of these, found the result to be tolerable.
You can boil or stem them, serve with a pat of butter or gravy.
They bake well, holding their shape.
Prepare as you would a turnip or potato.
You can slice, dice, shred, spiral cut, or leave whole.
They have been described as looking like an alien spaceship.
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