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Never prepared or eaten turnips like this before. The turnips were prepared and served just as mashed potatoes would. I used a couple of red potatoes to add a bit of starch, per the recipe I followed, but I'd likely use russet the next time around. The taste was great but they were just a bit too soft and watery for my liking.

They were used as a base for some lingonberry braised authentic German bratwursts. I've always thought the scandinavians were a bit loopy with combining meat with a jam. They're loopy for other reasons but I at least get the lingonberry obsession now.

Never prepared or eaten turnips like this before. The turnips were prepared and served just as mashed potatoes would. I used a couple of red potatoes to add a bit of starch, per the recipe I followed, but I'd likely use russet the next time around. The taste was great but they were just a bit too soft and watery for my liking. They were used as a base for some lingonberry braised authentic German bratwursts. I've always thought the scandinavians were a bit loopy with combining meat with a jam. They're loopy for other reasons but I at least get the lingonberry obsession now.

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I thought it sounded wrong too but I thought what the hell and it was a game changer. You know how there is that part on ribs that is so sweet it tastes like pork candy? It tastes like that and it had me wanting to make some.

That makes sense. I've had some "candied bacon" before and it was pretty damn good.

Did you end up making bacon jam?