
Jerusalem artichoke recipes
Rustle up something incredible in the kitchen using the nutty, sweet flavours of Jerusalem artichokes. Use this winter vegetable in dishes from soups to stews and salads.
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Smoked haddock & Jerusalem artichoke gratin
This fish bake is a flavoursome warmer and uses dense Jerusalem artichokes in place of potatoes
Crispy Jerusalem artichokes with roasted garlic & rosemary
The unusual savoury tang of Jerusalem artichokes works well with the wild flavours of game. This dish is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, just how we like it
Roast Jerusalem artichokes & leeks with crème fraîche, shaved gouda & hazelnuts
Enjoy Diana's roast artichokes and leeks with crème fraîche, gouda and hazelnuts as a side dish or starter. It's a fabulous homage to autumn flavours
Jerusalem artichoke & horseradish soup
A hearty and satisfying soup, perfect for the winter months
Lemon roast guinea fowl with Jerusalem artichokes
Poach the guinea fowl before you roast it to keep the bird nice and juicy. Add the artichokes to the roasting tin, too, and they'll soak up the lovely juices
Pork, cider & artichoke stew
Jerusalem artichokes are in season throughout the winter months and lend a sweet, nutty flavour to this hearty casserole
Buttered Jerusalem artichokes
A beautiful buttery side dish filled with seasonal goodness. If you're looking for something a little different with your roast, try these roasted veggies
Warm artichoke, blood orange & feta salad
This warm winter salad has it all: colour, flavour and texture. Sweet blood oranges, sharp feta and nutty Jerusalem artichokes combine to create a beautiful side or seasonal meze
Artichoke soup with Parmesan sticks
A delicious vegetable soup with a nutty bite, it's so simple to make and low-fat. By Gary Rhodes
Creamy artichoke soup with Parmesan skins
Artichoke makes this soup ultra silky and the crispy skins add a hit of crunch and flavour - perfect as a starter for dinner with friends
Celeriac hash with ham hock & duck eggs
This hearty hash is a great way to use up any leftover root vegetables. You could try swapping the celeriac for parsnips, potatoes or Jerusalem artichokes