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Celeriac gratin

Mon, 26 January, 2015

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Celeriac gratin

I’ve dieted so many times in my life that there probably isn’t a diet I’d not tried at some point. Low fat. High fat. Low carbs. Cream cheese (I kid you not). Atkins. Caveman. South Park (I might have got that one wrong). You name it, I’ve done it.

Let me get this right: I’m by no means morbidly obese or a freak who diets for a week and then quickly consumes double their body weight in chocolate. I’m pretty much middle of the various body mass and fat indices but like a lot of women and a fair whack of men – always trying to shed a couple, never too skinny, eh?  And because I have a systematic personality and am keen on novelties I’d enthusiastically embrace and follow any next fad I’d read about. For a while – until I’d realise it’s pointless, stupid and unhealthy and the only thing that works is the HAM* diet.

One of the regimes I’d adopted a long long time ago involved eating enormous quantities of sliced fried celeriac without any seasoning (I know. Go figure. And before you ask – no, it didn’t). That certainly put me off the vegetable for a long time.  But adding cheesy sauce to most veg transforms them into something delishhh so celeriac gratin will work even for people not that keen on the knobbly brute.

This is great with any roast meats but happy to go in a company of fish, too.

*Dontcha know? Half As Much...


Celeriac gratin

Servings: 2Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Rating: (1 reviews)

INGREDIENTS

  • half a large celeriac, peeled and sliced thinly
  • 200ml double cream
  • a few tablespoons milk
  • a pinch of grated nutmeg
  • salt and pepper
  • 3 large garlic cloves, pressed
  • 150g Gruyère or Cheddar cheese, coarsely grated

Celeriac bake ingredients


METHOD

1. Bring the cream with the milk and nutmeg to the boil, let it bubble for a couple of minutes. Add the pressed garlic and simmer for further two minutes. Turn the heat right down and add ¾ of the grated cheese. Simmer for a minute, season with salt and pepper then let it cool down a little.

2. Season the celeriac with salt and pepper and toss with the cream mix in a bowl, making sure it’s evenly coated. Transfer to a gratin dish.

Preparing celeriac gratin

3. Bake in the oven preheated to 190C/375F/gas 5 for 40 minutes, sprinkle the rest of the cheese on top and bake for further 10-15 minutes until golden and bubbling. Serve after it’s rested for a minute.


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Anna @ CuisineFiend
Hi Gabriela - it's a very simple recipe but turns out rich indeed. Good idea to pair it with light meat or fish.
11 months ago
Gabriela Holliday
Tonight we made the Celeriac gratin, yummy! Was very rich, but very tasty. I will try to make some fish or some chicken tomorrow for the leftovers.I feel it will compliment the side dish and have some peaches in light syrop after.We did like the recipe.Thank you.
11 months ago
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