
10 Tips for when cooking this dish
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Choose firm, heavy celeriac bulbs without soft spots.
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Use a sharp knife or peeler to remove tough skin.
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Roast garlic with the celeriac for added sweetness.
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Don’t overcrowd the baking tray to ensure caramelisation.
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Add extra cream for a richer mash.
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For a lighter version, substitute cream with milk or stock.
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Blend until smooth for a puree, or mash by hand for rustic texture.
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Experiment with spices like nutmeg or smoked paprika.
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Make ahead and reheat gently with a splash of cream.
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Garnish with fresh herbs for brightness.
Serve it with suggestions
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Roast chicken or turkey
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Grilled salmon or cod
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Braised beef short ribs
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Steamed greens or roasted Brussels sprouts
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A drizzle of truffle oil for elegance
FAQs
Q: What does celeriac taste like?
A: Celeriac has a nutty, earthy flavour with subtle celery and parsley notes.
Q: Can I make celeriac mash ahead of time?
A: Yes, refrigerate and reheat with cream or butter before serving.
Q: Is celeriac mash healthier than mashed potatoes?
A: Yes, it’s lower in carbs and calories, making it a great alternative.
Q: Do I need to peel celeriac before cooking?
A: Yes, the outer skin is tough and should be removed.
Q: Can I freeze celeriac mash?
A: Yes, but it may lose some creaminess. Reheat with extra butter or cream.