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what to do with fennel?

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hi, ive bought 4 YS bulbs of fennel, does anyone have any good recipes so i can use it up please? thanks
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  • BrassicWoman
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    I dislike it but here's some from the BBC :)

    http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/fennel
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  • The best fennel I've cooked was using an Ottolenghi recipe. Essentially it was sliced fairly thinly, then cooked in a bit of butter with a touch of sugar and fennel seed - it caramelizes. A bit fiddly, but so good!

    There's a recipe for it online too: http://www.emomrecipes.com/recipe/341

    There is also a good appetizer of thinly (think paper thin) sliced fennel and segments of a grapefruit (a bit of juice makes for a dressing, and you can sweeten it with sugar if you like). I think this one was by Rose Elliot. Again, fiddly to remove all that white membrane from the grapefruit bits, but imho worth the effort.
  • Mands
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    t14cy_t wrote: »
    hi, ive bought 4 YS bulbs of fennel, does anyone have any good recipes so i can use it up please? thanks

    I throw it in salads. Slice finely, add to the bottom of the salad mixing bowl, add a tablespoon of an acid (lemon juice or vinegar) and then mix as normal. It gives a lovely fresh crunch so the salad.

    If it's in decent condition it'll live in the crisper drawer of the fridge for a week or more.

    Mands
  • Islandmaid
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    I like it in a coleslaw finely sliced with red cabbage, red onion mix with either Mayo or EVOO and grain mustard - yummm...
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  • t14cy_t
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    thanks everyone. im putting a thinly sliced layer of fennel on bottom of slow cooker tomorrow, popping in a little YS gravy and adding a YS half shoulder of lamb, bet that will smell fab at the end of the working day.xx
  • suki1964
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    Throw it in the bin, it's minging lol


    Seriously I can't abide it so even if it were given to me I'd not take it. And it proves to me a us bargain is only that if you know you like the product and can work it into the meal plan
  • NewShadow
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    Seconded for finely diced in a salad.

    Only use a little bit as it can be quite strong - it goes well with citrus.

    It's also nice in a roast - goes well with rosemary, or if you ever fancy making pizza.
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  • I slice it thinly, put it with onion and pork steaks and braise slowly in some chicken or veg stock in a casserole. I'm not keen on raw fennel because of the aniseed taste but it's much nicer when cooked.
  • Rummer
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    I like to have it in juices and smoothies
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  • JIL
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    I made lovely side dish with it, I can't find it via Google but it was sliced white cabbage, sliced fennel and smoked bacon lardons stirfryed and then cream added at the end.
    It was a bit like this http://www.delicious.com.au/recipes/coral-trout-asian-style-cabbage-fennel-bacon/e08c778a-ca4f-46c9-a2be-06901c5f2c99
    Isn't there also a carrot and fennel salad dish that was quite popular?
    Ifall else fails there must be a soup recipe.
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