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Baked turnip or rutabaga

1 serving

40 minutes

Baked turnip and swede is an ancient Russian dish that has warmed the hearts and stomachs of people for centuries. Roasting root vegetables reveals their natural sweetness, providing softness and a rich flavor with subtle nutty notes. The simplicity of preparation makes this dish popular among those who value naturalness and traditions. Previously, baked turnip often replaced potatoes and served as a staple for many village meals. Today it pairs wonderfully with vegetable oil, highlighting its tenderness and adding a light aroma. This dish can be served as a side to meat or enjoyed on its own, savoring its natural sweetness. An ideal option for those seeking a healthy and hearty snack filled with the spirit of antiquity.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
156.9
kcal
2.7g
grams
10.2g
grams
13.9g
grams
Ingredients
1serving
Turnip
100 
g
Swede
100 
g
Vegetable oil
10 
ml
Cooking steps
  • 1

    They wash the turnips or small rutabagas, cut off the thin roots and remnants of the leaf stems (the head), wash them again, dry them, place them on sheets, and bake them in the oven.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Turnip100 g
    2. Swede100 g
  • 2

    The prepared root vegetables are cleaned, placed on plates, and drizzled with oil.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Vegetable oil10 ml

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