Parsnips - to pull or not to pull?

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Post: # 180200Post Millymollymandy »

Oooh yes please everyone post your parsnip cake recipes here!

Although I have sworn I will not make any more cakes before Xmas because we will be pigging out very soon and need a week of eating low calorie, healthy food beforehand. :iconbiggrin: Uh, so tonight is sausages, beans and bubble and squeak probably with a fried egg on top cos I have so many eggs! :lol:
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Post: # 180209Post Green Aura »

This is the bread pudding textured one. Bit weird but not unpleasant. As usual I nabbed it off the internet and can't remember who to thank for it :oops: :lol: By the way we added the syrup and it still wasn't very sweet.

250 g Parsnip
200 g Stoned Dates
100 g Margarine
1 tsp Vanilla Essence
1 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
1 tsp Cinnamon
300 g Self Raising Flour
2 Bananas (pureed)
Water
Optional - Golden Syrup - add a big tbspful if you want a sweeter cake.
1 tsp vinegar

Pre-heat Oven at 170C

Peel and chop Parsnip then boil it until tender.
Take Parsnip out of water and blend (or mash).

Chop dates roughly and put them in a saucepan, cover them with water and leave until the dates start to dissolve, then add Vanilla Essence, Margarine, Pureed Bananas (and Syrup), and Cinnamon.
Take off the heat once margarine has melted.
Add date mixture to Parsnip and blend again (or mix thoroughly).
Stir in vinegar at last minute.

Sift Flour and Bicarbonate of Soda.
Mix well.
Add little by little to Parsnip mix, add water if the mixture is too dry.
When finished, whisk.
The mixture should be dropping consistency (not runny or dry).

Put mixture into a cake tin.
Put into a preheated oven for about 1 hour.
Check after 30 minutes as ovens vary.
The outside should be crusty and the inside moist.
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Re: Parsnips - to pull or not to pull?

Post: # 180272Post Millymollymandy »

SusieGee wrote:
Millymollymandy wrote:There must be another 20 left in the ground! :shock: Why do they grow so big? :pale:
Because you nurture them with such loving care :lol:
I don't do anything for them!!! And there are 29 cos I counted yesterday! :lol:

Maggie thanks for the recipe, I shall remember to add sugar if I try it!
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Post: # 180467Post Peggy Sue »

Millymollymandy wrote:
SusieGee wrote:
Millymollymandy wrote:There must be another 20 left in the ground! :shock: Why do they grow so big? :pale:
Because you nurture them with such loving care :lol:
I don't do anything for them!!! And there are 29 cos I counted yesterday! :lol:
Must be revenge then :angryfire: :lol:

Reminds me forgot to look for that recipe!
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Post: # 180701Post JeremyinCzechRep »

I am cooking for friends this weekend and would love to have chestnut and parsnip soup http://www.jeremytaylor.eu/chestnut_soup.htm. Alas, it is currently minus five outside (though lovely and sunny) here in the Czech Republic and the parsnips are frozen in. I wonder if I have tin of alphabet soup in the pantry...
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Post: # 180708Post Peggy Sue »

JeremyinCzechRep wrote:I am cooking for friends this weekend and would love to have chestnut and parsnip soup http://www.jeremytaylor.eu/chestnut_soup.htm. Alas, it is currently minus five outside (though lovely and sunny) here in the Czech Republic and the parsnips are frozen in. I wonder if I have tin of alphabet soup in the pantry...
For one minute I read this as I'm LOOKING for friends to have parsip and chestnut soup- I was on that plane, it sounds great :lol:
I do hope you manage to get them out :sunny:
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Post: # 182485Post chadspad »

Hey all,

M3 you lucky thing - my parsnips have been rubbish this year - not enough water me thinks. Dont want to Colissimo me some do you lol?

Found this recipe by the lovely Hugh which looks nice for parsnip tea bread http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/ ... ies-recipe you'll have to scroll down a bit. As an aside, the beetroot brownies are AMAZING!!
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Post: # 182486Post grahamhobbs »

Ate loads of roasted parsnip over xmas, now left with one 'monster' each week until mid-march. (space is restricted, so everything has to be carefully calculated).
If you don't like them to grow big, then I suggest you don't thin them out so far apart.

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Re: Parsnips - to pull or not to pull?

Post: # 182491Post grahamhobbs »

My monsters are 5" (125mm) across and were thinned to between 6" and 8" apart.

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Re: Parsnips - to pull or not to pull?

Post: # 182519Post Millymollymandy »

Why thin? The seeds are big enough to place them where you want them. I think you are supposed to plant several every 8" then pull out the weakest but I plant one every 6". There's always one or two which don't come up here and there but I sow far too many anyway. :iconbiggrin:

Chadspad if you want to come here with a pickaxe and try to prise them out the ground you're welcome...... :mrgreen:
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Post: # 182667Post ElizabethBinary »

Holy cow you Europeans really like parsnips! :lol:

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