Parsnip recipes
A sweetly flavoured root vegetable native to Britain, parsnips resemble a bulky, beige carrot. They鈥檙e usually treated in much the same way as the potato: roasted, mashed, or made into chips or crisps.
Nigella's easy roast parsnips with a generous glug of maple syrup. A wonderful Christmas dinner accompaniment.
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Buyer's guide
Parsnips are in season from October to March, but are usually reckoned to be best after the first frost. For the best flavour, look for parsnips about the size of a large carrot, with firm, unblemished flesh. If the leaves are still attached to the tops, they should still be green and fresh.
Storage
Parsnips should keep in the salad crisper of the fridge for up to a fortnight. To freeze, dice the parsnips (there鈥檚 no need to peel and core them unless they are old and woody), blanch, cool and then pack into a container.