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  2. It’s Celery Root Season — Here’s How to Use This ... - AOL

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    Root vegetables like celery root, carrots, and parsnips make it hearty enough for a side or meal, and the residual oil from the roasting pan gets a second life as a simple vinaigrette. Get the Recipe

  3. The Best Root Veggies Recipe, According to Ina Garten - AOL

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    Ina’s roasted winter vegetables' recipe on the Food Network website includes parsnips and carrots, butternut squash and sweet potato. Cut the vegetables in 1 to 1-1/4-inch cubes and spread them ...

  4. 40 Healthy Snacks To Help You Cut Cravings and Lose Weight - AOL

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    Studies show that diets rich in fruits, like apples and pears, help with long-term weight loss. Slather a Honeycrisp with a little peanut butter for a satisfying mix of fiber, fat, and protein.

  5. List of carrot dishes - Wikipedia

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    A carrot soup A vegan carrot bread prepared with carrot and raisins. This is a list of carrot dishes and foods, which use carrot as a primary ingredient. The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, usually orange in colour, though purple, red, white, and yellow varieties exist.

  6. Apio (appetizer) - Wikipedia

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    Celery root, carrots, lemon juice or vinegar, olive oil, kosher salt, parsley Apio , also known as apiu is a Balkan Jewish appetizer made from celeriac and carrot and served cold. It is customary to serve the appetizer on the three pilgrimage festivals before the ritual meals.

  7. Mirepoix - Wikipedia

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    When the mirepoix is not precooked, the constituent vegetables may be cut to a larger size, depending on the overall cooking time for the dish. Usually the vegetable mixture is onions, carrots, and celery (either common 'Pascal' celery or celeriac), with the traditional ratio being 2:1:1—two parts onion, one part carrot, and one part celery.