Hill billi's wife's-Mashed Turnips

 

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. 6 cups peeled, cubed turnips (about 4 big ones)

. 2 quarts water

. 1 teaspoon salt

. 1 tablespoon sugar

. 2 tablespoons margarine

. 1/4 cup evaporated milk

. Salt & Pepper to taste

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Choose turnips the size of your fist or smaller. Cut off the tops in a thin 
layer. Peel the turnips with a vegetable peeler. Don't bother cutting off the

root end, instead peel it clean with the vegetable peeler. Cut the turnips into 
medium sized chunks. Measure up 6 full cups of them.

 

Bring the water to a boil in a large pot on the stove. Add the salt and sugar. 
When the water boils, add the turnips. Boil for about 20 minutes, or until

the turnips are tender. Drain well. Add the margarine and evaporated milk. 
Using electric beaters mash the turnips until they are smooth. Taste and add

more salt and plenty of pepper.

 

Makes 4 servings.

 

These really hit the spot when mashed potatoes seem like the only thing worth 
living for but you only have turnips in the house. If desired, you can divide

the mixture up between small baking dishes and treat them like twice baked 
potatoes. Add bacon-bits, sour cream, shredded cheese, steamed broccoli, a big

scoop of chili, or tomato sauce and parmesan cheese. Microwave or bake until 
heated through.

 

The secret to getting turnips to take on the mild taste of potatoes is to boil 
them in water that has been both salted and sweetened. Without the salt and

sweetener turnips have a stronger flavor that some people find objectionable. 
If you've never had turnips treated this way then you are in for a real treat.

 

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~To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did.
-Sugar

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