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Mashed Rutabaga (Swedish Turnip)

Rutabagas are a great alternative to potatoes.

Mashed Rutabaga

Mashed rutabaga is almost as common as mashed potatoes in Sweden. At least it used to be when I grew up.

Rutabagas are a great alternative to potatoes in many ways, as they contain much less carbohydrates than potatoes, and more nutrition as well.

Wash rutabagas and peel off the skin with a potato peeler. Cut rutabagas into medium sized squares and boil on the stove until soft enough to mash. Use a toothpick to test when rutabagas are done.

Mash the rutabagas with a bit of the water from boiling. Add some salt, pepper, butter or coconut oil, and maybe a dash of cream (optional).

Serve as you would serve mashed potatoes.

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Coconut Curry

Coconut Curry

Coconut curry can be made in a multitude of ways.

What you need:

  • shredded cabbage, chopped onion, cubed zucchini, and shredded carrots
  • OR frozen stir-fry vegetable mix (not AS good but faster)
  • protein (chicken, fish, shrimp, or lentils)
  • coconut milk
  • curry seasoning or curry paste (green or red, doesn’t matter)
  • salt

How to make it:

Fry the vegetables in coconut oil on the stove and add your choice of protein. Add a can of coconut milk and lots of curry seasoning. Add some salt to taste.

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