Blood Oranges
Bold blood oranges brighten up your kitchen brilliantly during their short winter season. Blood oranges range from a delicate blush pink to deep red, adding intense colour to classic citrus dishes. They are at their sweetest in January and February, when warm Mediterranean days followed by cold nights cause the brightest coloured fruit.
Orange, Mozzarella and Rocket (Arugula) Salad - see details here
Don't be put off by its appearance – there's beauty beneath celeriac's imperfect skin. A variety of celery cultivated for its edible roots, celeriac has a tough, knobbly outer layer that hides creamy white flesh underneath. Once peeled it will discolour quickly, so submerge in a bowl of water with a squeeze of lemon to keep it fresh.
Great Grub Celeriac - see details here
Cream of Celeriac Soup - see details here
Chicory
Also known as endive, chicory has crisp, tightly packed leaves and a delicate, slightly bitter flavour. A forced crop, grown in darkness so it grows quickly in search of light, chicory has white leaves with pale yellow or red tips.
Chicken with baked chicory in a sage and Dijon mustard sauce - see details here
Parma ham, walnut and Roquefort salad with chicory - see details here
Passion fruit
Passion fruit bring the sunshine to grey February days. These South American tropical fruits have a tough, inedible skin that is brown or purple in colour. Passion fruit skin shrivels as the fruit ripens, so for the sweetest flesh choose wrinkly fruit, or leave to ripen on a windowsill at home.
Grilled prawns with passion fruit dressing - see details here
Passion fruit jellies - see details here
Grilled prawns with passion fruit dressing - see details here
Passion fruit jellies - see details here
Turnips
Hearty turnips are a classic British winter veg that are in plentiful supply at this time of year. Winter turnips have a peppery flavour that is perfect in warming casseroles, stews and easy one-pot dishes.
Mustard Chicken with winter vegetables, including turnips - see details here
Turkey Soup, using a mix of vegetables, turnips if liked - see details hereMustard Chicken with winter vegetables, including turnips - see details here
If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
All the best Jan
28 comments:
When I look at those, farmers' market comes to mind!
...many are not common for me.
I remember the first time I ate a blood orange. I was in shock when I cut it. Then, after researching it further, learned that it was indeed good to eat.
Sounds and looks delish ^_^
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These are all foods I love. Valerie
My grandmother often served rutabagas, similar to turnips. I love vegetables. Have a wonderful week.
Lovely winter vegetables!
Winter veg. are so delicious. My blood orange tree just produced it first oranges!
Excellent selection. I haven't eaten passion fruit for years
Yes - some of my favourite foods!
3 out of 5!! not too bad for me..Hope all is well with you..
These are great additions to dishes. My husband and I recently tried our first passion fruit. We did our homework so we knew it need to ripen well which took forever. We were pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed it and all the things that the fruit can be used for.
I sure do like turnips.
Love passion fruits and is one of my favorites, always I m using , love it!
Love oranges too !
A lovely selection!
Oh,I do love chicory! But luckily summer for me right now!
oh yum, these are just a gorgeous variety, especially the passionfruit.x
I love celeriac, turnips, and blood oranges. Only had chicory once when it was served as a coffee substitute. It didn't substitute well for me.
Jan - OK, I am feeling like a vegetable (and fruit) delinquent - none of these are in our house right now! Time to get back to the store!
my parents were fond of turnip so am i dear Jan!
thank you for sharing these wonderful information
all of them we find here either except passion fruit
i agree they bring colors and nutrition to diet
Don't see blood oranges here in the supermarkets and the celeriac is also not often available, but we are in Summer, so maybe the wrong season. Thanks Jan
There hasn't been an abundance of blood oranges here but several other varieties are available.
Your photo is beautiful and inspires to try these. Blood oranges taste juicy and delicious right now!
Interesting. The only thing I knew about chicory was that it was used as a coffee.
Have a great one, Jan.
We eat a lot of veggies but have never tried celeriac so thanks for the suggestion.
Little turnips are also great, must grow them again this year.
Seasonal fruit and veg are great. They are so fresh and because they are in season they are reasonably priced. A win - win situation.
I've never had turnips.
Thanks for the great list Jan! Big Hugs!
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