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Baked Irish Style Parsnips  

Note from Cheri:
This is a traditional Irish method of serving parsnips, a vegetable that also is much more popular in the Emerald Isle than it is in the USA. I'm not sure why. Try this recipe for a quick, delicious and nutritious change of pace.

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2 1/2 lb parsnips
2 oz butter or bacon fat
3 T stock
salt and pepper to taste
pinch of nutmeg

Serves 6 to 8

Pre-heat oven to 375°F (or whichever temperature you need to cook your meat).

Peel parsnips, quarter, and remove any woody core. Parboil for 15 minutes. Place in an ovenproof dish. Add stock and sprinkle with salt, pepper and nutmeg. Dot with butter and bake for 30 minutes on a low shelf in a moderate oven. (Generally parsnips are baked in the same oven as the main meat dish, whose cooking temperature governs that of the parsnips.)




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