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jerusalem artichoke
The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called sunroot, sunchoke, or earth apple, is a species of sunflower native to central North America. It grows wild in eastern and western North America but is considered an introduced species. It is also cultivated widely across the temperate zone for its tuber, which is used as a root vegetable.
Jerusalem artichoke soup
Serves 4-5 | Preparation & cooking time 50-60 min
This mild and smooth soup has a sweet; slightly toffee/taffy-like flavor. Jerusalem artichokes (also called sunchokes, sunroots or earth apples) aren't related to artichokes; they are the edible tubers of a sunflower...
This soup is so easy that you will wonder why you never made it before (well, I did). Precise quantities really aren't necessary here. As a rule of thumb use twice as many artichokes as mushrooms in terms of uncooked volume (not weight).
Ingredients
Butter or olive oil
Peeled Jerusalem...
This warm salad is all about Autumn when these beautiful mushrooms and Jerusalem artichokes are in season. There are a lot of ingredients in this dish but several elements can be made ahead of time and re-heated just before serving (that is what I did). The spelt pancakes could be replaced with...
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