Not sure yet about parsnip puree? It’s ok! Parsnips aren’t a typical dinnertime side, they’re usually seen more often on restaurant menus. In this case, the chefs really know what they’re doing! Parsnip puree is like the creamiest mashed potatoes you’ve ever had, but with way more flavor from these exceptional root veggies.
What are Parsnips?
A parsnip looks a lot like a carrot, but it’s white or cream-colored. Parsnips are a root vegetable, like carrots, but are more closely related to parsley. You can eat parsnips raw, but their flavor really shines when they are cooked by either roasting, or like in this recipe, boiling and mashing or blending them. The flavor of parsnips is very distinct, and hard to compare to any other vegetable. Parsnips are slightly sweet and nutty, with a very, very mild spiciness that makes them feel warm and perfect for fall and winter eating.
Why you’ll love this recipe:
Key Ingredients
Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
Parsnips: Pick up a pound of parsnips from your grocery store or your local farmers market if it’s fall or winter. Peel and chop them into 1 inch pieces. Milk, Cream, and Butter: Similarly to mashed potatoes, parsnips are pureed with these creamy add-ins to make them extra good. Let your cream and milk come to room temperature so that the parsnips don’t get cold while you mash them. Garlic: Fresh garlic adds just the right amount of warm, garlicky flavor.
How to Make Parsnip Puree
Recipe Tips
Roast the Garlic: Fresh garlic is great in parsnip puree, and roasted garlic is even better. Take the time to roast your garlic cloves while the parsnips are boiling. Use a good blender: This method works best with a high speed, high powered blender, like a Vitamix. You can use a regular blender, but you won’t get quite the same creamy result.
What to Serve with Parsnip Puree
Parsnip puree goes really well with all sorts of roasted meat dishes, and is particularly delicious with beef. Try it with Pot Roast, Steaks, or these amazing Instant Pot Short Ribs. Use parsnip puree in place of mashed potatoes in any meal that calls for them. Roast Turkey and even Meatloaf are made tastier with a side of mashed parsnips. Enjoy pureed parsnips with your dinner recipes! It’s such a delicious side dish, you’ll wonder why you’ve not been eating it all along. © Little Sunny Kitchen