19 Parsnip Recipes That Will Earn the Veggie a Regular Spot on Your Dinner Table (2024)

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19 Parsnip Recipes That Will Earn the Veggie a Regular Spot on Your Dinner Table (1)

By Emma Singer

Published Jan 26, 2022

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It’s winter, which means that your local farmer’s market is replete with root vegetables of every size and description. But before you reach for that butternut squash (again), why not consider the oft-overlooked, yet oh-so tasty parsnip instead? Sweet, nutty and mildly spicy—these cream-colored beauties are rich in both fiber and vitamin C, and boast a starchy texture that’s well-suited for roasting, mashing and puréeing into soup. Read on for a roundup of the best parsnip recipes around so you can add these seasonal gems to your rotation stat.

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Feed Me Phoebe

1. Gluten-free Sweet Potato Kugel With Spiralized Parsnips

No need to wait for a Jewish high holiday to enjoy this hearty potato and parsnip kugel from Coterie member Phoebe Lapine. It’s gluten-free, Paleo and Whole 30-friendly and goes down easy on any occasion.

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Nosh With Micah

2. Creamy Parsnip And Apple Soup With Parsley Oil

The near perfect union of parsnip and apple gets a boost from the bright flavor of parsley oil and lemon in this silky, palate-pleasing soup.

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The Mess is Ours

3. Roasted Carrot And Parsnip White Truffle Salad

Serve this gluten-free salad at room temperature and don’t forget the truffle oil—you know, because you’re fancy.

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Feasting at Home

4. Roasted Parsnips With Romesco Sauce

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Inspiralized

5. Spiralized Parsnip Nests With Eggs, Bacon And Arugula

These parsnip nests, courtesy of Coterie member Ali Maffucci, boast a baked egg and crumbled bacon garnish, not to mention a presentation so pretty you’ll want to throw a brunch party.

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6. Parsnip Chowder With Crispy Sage

A hearty chowder featuring a swoon-worthy flavor combination of sweet, creamy parsnips and musky sage; it’s like a warm hug on a winter day.

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Oh My Veggies

7. Butternut Squash And Parsnip Tart

This sheet pan tart is a cinch to make, thanks to store-bought frozen puff pastry, and the rich, creamy topping of roasted root veggies, ricotta and fresh herbs tastes as good as it looks.

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Healthfully Ever After

8. Parsnip Soufflé

Coterie member Carlene Thomas’s parsnip soufflé is a guilt-free indulgence that has all the decadence of a classic soufflé without the copious amounts of dairy.

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A House in the Hills

9. Paprika Parsnip Fries With Lemon Cashew Cream Sauce

The most difficult thing about this recipe is deciding whether to drizzle the lemon cashew cream sauce (points for presentation), use it as a dipping sauce (practical), or just drink it on its own (tempting).

10. Maple Roasted Parsnips

Change up your roasting rootine (sorry, had to) with a little maple syrup and you’ll be rewarded with caramelized parsnips that are perfectly crisped and oh-so sweet.

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The Mess Is Ours

11. Quinoa, Carrot And Parsnip Cakes

Here, an extremely quick quinoa, carrot and parsnip batter yields dense little gluten-free cakes that are pan fried to perfection, packed with protein and downright delicious.

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Dinner at the Zoo

12. Simple Roasted Parsnips

PSA: It doesn’t take more than salt, pepper and EVOO to make a mouthwatering parsnip side dish.

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The Simple Veganista

13. Parsnip And Split Pea Soup

The split pea gets a bad rap but no more, thanks to this hearty and well-balanced soup, which boasts a harmonious blend of parsnip, carrot, onion, fresh herbs and, well, you know what else.

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Gimme Some Oven

14. Slow Cooker Root Vegetable Stew

Send your parsnips to the slow cooker to mingle with other seasonal heavy hitters (carrots, potatoes and butternut squash, to name a few) and you’ll be rewarded with a healthy vegetarian stew that boasts big flavor and visual appeal, to boot.

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15. Curry Roasted Parsnip Fries

Curry powder gives these baked parsnip fries a seriously addictive kick; pair them with a dipping sauce of your choosing and you’ll never look at regular fries the same.

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16. Parsnip Potato Latkes

Shredded parsnip + potato latkes = a match made in foodie heaven.

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Spend with Pennies

17. Mashed Turnips And Parsnips

Pair this creamy, fluffy root mash with a generous dollop of butter and prepare to draft a Dear John to the spud in your life.

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The Pig and Quill

18. Spicy Parsnip Hummus

This spicy purée of parsnip, tahini, red pepper flake and paprika belongs on every Paleo-friendly crudité platter.

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19. Parsnip Carbonara With Brussels Sprouts

Why blow your diet over a craving for the classic Italian dish when you can dig into a veggie-based alternative that’s just as creamy and decadent (and decidedly healthier)?

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19 Parsnip Recipes That Will Earn the Veggie a Regular Spot on Your Dinner Table (2024)

FAQs

What is parsnip used for in cooking? ›

Parsnips are a classic ingredient in some chicken broths and soups, and can also be baked, sauteed, steamed, mashed or pureed, roasted, used in stews and fried. The parsnip is a root vegetable related to both carrots and parsley (and, come to think of it, don't the tops of carrots look a lot like parsley?).

What are the benefits of eating parsnips? ›

Acts as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Helps regulate blood pressure. As a source of vitamin C, parsnips are an immune-defence, helping to fight off infection. May increase levels of serotonin, the brain's feel-good chemical.

When should you not eat a parsnip? ›

Store in the refrigerator in an unsealed bag for 3+ weeks. If a raw parsnip becomes soft and squishy, this is a sign of rot and it should no longer be eaten. For better flavor, cook the parsnip with the skin on—after cooking, you have the option to eat the skin or not!

What food pairs well with parsnips? ›

Traditionally, parsnips are paired with pork or chicken. They are quite nice in a savory beef stew, adding a mild, sweet, nutty flavor. I like to add parsnips and rutabagas both to my beef stew.

Why should you not peel parsnips? ›

Some vegetables, like celery root, have tough outer peels, which we always remove. Parsnips we assess on a case-by-case basis; the best flavor is actually right below the skin, so we try to avoid removing too much.

Do I need to peel parsnips before cooking? ›

How to prepare parsnips. Young, small parsnips don't really need peeling – just scrub clean and serve whole. Older parsnips should be peeled very thinly with a peeler or sharp knife, then chopped into evenly sized chunks. If the central core is very fibrous, this should be cut away.

Is it safe to eat a raw parsnip? ›

Can you eat parsnips raw? Yes, parsnips are perfectly safe to eat raw! This may go without saying for some of you, but I don't blame you at all if you were wondering. Raw parsnips are sweet and nutty, with very subtle hints of licorice.

Are parsnips one of your 5 a day? ›

Sweet potatoes, parsnips, swedes and turnips do count towards your 5 A Day because they're usually eaten in addition to the starchy food part of the meal. Potatoes play an important role in your diet, even if they don't count towards your 5 A Day.

Who should not eat parsnips? ›

Some sensitive people may experience oral allergy syndrome (OAS) and contact dermatitis after they consume parsnip. Rashes or burning sensation in the lips, mouth and throat are some of the symptoms of OAS.

What toxins are in parsnips? ›

Parsnips commonly contain a group of natural toxins known as furocoumarins. These are probably produced as a way of protecting the plant when it has been stressed. The concentration of the toxin is usually highest in the peel or surface layer of the plant or around any damaged areas.

What is the parsnip rule? ›

What are PARSNIPS? PARSNIPS might just be the most ridiculous acronym we've ever come across but it actually stands for politics, alcohol, religion, sex, narcotics, -isms, and pork. These refer to the so-called taboo topics in the EFL classroom.

What are the side effects of parsnips? ›

In some cases, people consuming parsnip for the first time may also experience allergic conditions like dermatitis, bloating, gas, stomach cramps, and food allergy symptoms like burning, itching, and swelling of lips and tongue, redness in the eyes, and breathing difficulty.

How many parsnips per person for dinner? ›

How much veg is too much? Whether it's parsnips, sprouts, braised cabbage or carrots, 80g of each per person will do the trick.

What flavor does parsnip add? ›

Parsnips have a sweeter, licorice-like taste with a hint of spice to them, as opposed to the carrot's sweetness that is more reminiscent of other types of winter squash. Turnips are another root vegetable that is often compared to parsnips, but the two are from completely different families.

Why do parsnips upset my stomach? ›

Parsnips often contain a group of natural toxins called furocoumarins. These are probably produced to protect the plant when it has been stressed. The toxin is mostly found in the peel and the surface layer of the plant, as well as around any damaged areas. One of the toxins can cause stomach ache.

What is the best way to use parsnips? ›

Top parsnip recipes
  1. Parsnip latkes. ...
  2. Spiced parsnip & cauliflower soup. ...
  3. Truffled parsnip & parmesan bruschetta. ...
  4. Parsnip gnocchi. ...
  5. Chickpea & roasted parsnip curry. ...
  6. Roast parsnip & chestnut salad. ...
  7. Honey-mustard parsnip & potato bake. ...
  8. Parsnip & maple syrup cake.

What does parsnip taste like? ›

A parsnip is a long, tapered root vegetable. It resembles a carrot in this way, and indeed they are part of the same family. But parsnips don't taste like carrots. They're sweeter—think sweet potatoes—and they have a delicious naturally nutty or earthy flavor.

Are parsnips better for you than potatoes? ›

What sets parsnips apart is their low-calorie content and high fiber, making them an excellent alternative to starchy vegetables like potatoes. In fact, for two centuries, parsnips were the primary source of dietary starch in the US before potatoes took over.

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