So when I saw this in the chow locally CSA box I was mystified. My husband and I guessed perhaps a type of kale or chard? But the weird purple stem threw us off. Fortunately Chow Locally was kind enough to include a photo chart of the vegetables in the box so we learned that it was a purple kohlrabi which is "a lot like a potato and their leaves are edible in salads".
I did a little pinterest and googling to find recipes and settled on Kohlrabi Greens and Kohlrabi Parmesan.
Kohlrabi Greens
(inspired by this recipe on culinate)
Ingredients
1-2 large bunch kohlrabi with greens (I had 2 kohlrabi)
1 tsp sesame oil
soy sauce to taste
Directions
- Cut away the leaves from the tough ribs and stems. Bring a pot of water to boil, add the kohlrabi greens and boil until tender, about 2-5 minutes depending on the age of the leaves. Fish out a leaf after 1 minute to determine cooking time.
- Drain the greens in a colander and push on them with a spatula to remove as much water as possible. Roughly chop the greens and put them on a serving plate. Add sesame oil and soy sauce and toss to mix.
- Serve immediately.
I thought the greens tasted a lot like spinach or chard, but a little sweeter. I really enjoyed the added flavor of the sesame oil and soy sauce. My husband wasn't a big fan however. The 4 year old ate the greens and the next recipe too without any complaints. That may have been because I bribed her with a quarter if she ate her entire meal without complaining. ;)
Kohlrabi Parmesan
(find original recipe on bellesqueaks)
Ingredients
2-3 medium kohlrabi trimmed of leaves and stalks
2 Tbsp butter
1/4 cup grated parmesan (fresh)
salt and pepper to taste
1 Tbsp minced parsley
Directions
- Peel kohlrabi 1/8th inch deep
- Shred with grater or food processor (I used a grater)
- Cook kohlrabi with butter over medium heat, stirring often until tender, about 8 minutes.
- Sprinkle with cheese, salt and pepper. Toss and cook until the cheese just melts, about 1 minute.
- Garnish with parsley and serve immediately.
This recipe was interesting. I thought the kohlrabi smelled a lot like a cabbage while I was preparing it. It looked similar to cole slaw and then while cooking looked a bit like hash browns. However, it didn't taste like hash browns, ha!
I pared these recipes with salmon and it made for a very light and healthy meal. So healthy that I had to make up for it later by eating 3 brownie bites.
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