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Sautéed Turnip Greens (Photos)

Posted on 7/15/20 at 7:27 pm
Posted by MeridianDog
Home on the range
Member since Nov 2010
14539 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 7:27 pm
Had bloodwork done again today and my INR is still too high, so we had turnips again tonight. As you guys know, there is more than one way to cook turnips. A couple of years back, I posted a pot of boiled turnips. I think they were mixed with mustard greens. Tonight I decided to sauté them (turnip greens only). I wound up with only two servings, but they were very good. Here is what I did.

Started with:

Turnip greens, turnip roots country ham, sugar, oil, and some black pepper (not shown). There is salt there, but I did not use it.



The first thing I did was put half of my package of country ham into the sauté pan to start cooking.



While that was going on, I washed and stripped the turnip leaves from the stems into smallish pieces.



Into the hot pan they went, over the ham.



Then I peeled and cut up one turnip root. Into the pan it went, with a couple of teaspoons of oil.



I like pepper with my greens so I seasoned them with black pepper and a little sugar. Country ham can be really salty, so I did not add any salt to the greens. When all was complete, they did not need it.



The pan is hot and the greens begin to wilt quickly.



I used a lid on the pan and in no time at all the greens had reduced to a level that frightened me because I hoped to have two servings when all was finished.



I used the lid and after maybe three minutes, the turnip roots were fork tender.



Plated



Money shot



A natural, safer way to push my INR down.

Thanks for looking at my post.



This post was edited on 7/15/20 at 11:11 pm
Posted by LoneStar23
USA
Member since Aug 2019
5836 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 7:30 pm to
Actually never had them but I would try yours. Hope it helps your health!
Posted by Dandy Lion
Member since Feb 2010
51408 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 7:31 pm to
Good for you, MDog! Good stuff.

I´ve had success thinly slicing turnips and parnsips in medallions, and baking in some olive oil, with a bit of cinnamon on some, a bit of nutmeg on others. Tiny bit of salt, as well.

Nice accompaniement.
Posted by gumbo2176
Member since May 2018
20362 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 7:32 pm to
I love turnips cooked that way. They take on a slightly sweet taste is my experience. I will grow them in my garden again this fall/winter since the do so well in my raised bed I use for root crops.
Posted by DzNtz
BR
Member since Oct 2007
693 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 8:47 pm to
Turnips are gross. Your old posts with good food were better
Posted by MSMHater
Houston
Member since Oct 2008
23349 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 8:50 pm to
quote:

Turnips are gross. Your old posts with good food were better


God forbid MD mix in some vegetables and greens on occasion.
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
Member since Jul 2008
52751 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 8:52 pm to
Turnips are exquisite. Broaden your taste and cooking skills.
Posted by HogWalloper
LaLaLand
Member since Jan 2020
470 posts
Posted on 7/15/20 at 9:04 pm to

This post was edited on 5/31/21 at 9:51 am
Posted by Dire Wolf
bawcomville
Member since Sep 2008
40765 posts
Posted on 7/16/20 at 8:56 am to
quote:

Turnips are gross. Your old posts with good food were better

Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
Member since Feb 2008
49636 posts
Posted on 7/16/20 at 11:10 am to
quote:

Turnips are gross.


When I was a child, I wouldn't have ever thought of eating a turnip or turnip greens. Mustard greens cooking made me gag.

I loved my grandmother's vegetable soup. I started making vegetable soup, but I could never get that certain flavor hers had. I found out she put turnips in hers and that was the missing flavor. Turns out I loved turnips all along!

Learned that I love greens, too. Now, the smell of mustard greens makes me salivate.

quote:

Your old posts with good food were better


Food is a matter of opinion and taste. Just because you don't like something someone posts here doesn't mean it's not good food.
Posted by jchamil
Member since Nov 2009
19882 posts
Posted on 7/16/20 at 2:53 pm to
quote:

Learned that I love greens, too. Now, the smell of mustard greens makes me salivate.


Do you like collards too? I love all greens, but I think collards are my favorite.

OP, your greens look delicious
Posted by Gris Gris
OTIS!NO RULES FOR SAUCES ON STEAK!!
Member since Feb 2008
49636 posts
Posted on 7/16/20 at 3:08 pm to
quote:

Do you like collards too?


Yes, but my favorites are mustards and turnips.
Posted by Haydo
DTX
Member since Jul 2011
3005 posts
Posted on 7/16/20 at 3:28 pm to
You should give beet roots+stems+greens a try. Can't get enough of it!
Posted by X123F45
Member since Apr 2015
29997 posts
Posted on 7/16/20 at 3:42 pm to
quote:

A natural, safer way to push my INR down.



Puree parsley into an acai or pomegranate juice smoothie
Posted by tigers1956
baton rouge
Member since Oct 2008
5435 posts
Posted on 7/16/20 at 4:04 pm to
Mustard greens are really good
Posted by BugAC
St. George
Member since Oct 2007
58274 posts
Posted on 7/17/20 at 7:37 am to
quote:

MeridianDog


That looks fantastic. I love greens of any sort. Collards may be my least favorite, but i still love greens. Mustard is #1 for me. But this looks fantastic. I typically do my greens with some salt meat, which probably isn't great for blood pressure.
Posted by BugAC
St. George
Member since Oct 2007
58274 posts
Posted on 7/17/20 at 7:38 am to
quote:

Turnips are gross. Your old posts with good food were better



We don't all have a palate of a 5 year old.
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