As spring truly gets into full swing, I find myself drawn to all the exciting new produce popping up at the farmer’s market. And lately, there’s one veggie that’s been stealing the show in my kitchen: kohlrabi! If you’ve ever wondered how to cook kohlrabi or even what on earth it is, you are in for a delightful discovery. This quirky, crunchy vegetable is incredibly versatile and utterly delicious. Let’s find out more.

What is Kohlrabi?
Kohlrabi is often affectionately called the “German turnip” (though it’s not actually a turnip at all!). It is one of those wonderfully unique vegetables that looks like something straight out of a whimsical garden. It belongs to the Brassica family, making it a cousin to cabbage, broccoli, and kale. You’ll recognize it by its distinctive round, bulbous stem that grows above ground, with leafy stems sprouting from its sides, often looking a bit like a spaceship. You can find it in pale green or a vibrant purple variety, both equally delicious.
Growing kohlrabi is relatively straightforward, and it’s a favorite among home gardeners for its resilience. It thrives in cooler weather, making it a fantastic spring or fall crop. It’s usually harvested when the bulbs are about 2-3 inches in diameter, ensuring they are tender and sweet. When you bring kohlrabi home, make sure to separate the leaves from the bulb, as they can draw moisture away. Store the bulb in the fridge for up to a week, and the greens can be stored separately and used like kale or collards.
How to Cook Kohlrabi

So, how do you use this marvelous veggie? Its flavor is mild, slightly sweet, and a bit peppery, often described as a cross between broccoli stems and a radish, but without the strong bite of the latter. Its texture is wonderfully crisp and juicy when raw, making it perfect for salads or simply sliced into sticks for a healthy snack with a dip.
When cooked, kohlrabi softens beautifully while retaining a slight bite. It’s incredibly versatile: you can roast it to bring out its sweetness, sauté it with a little garlic and butter, steam it for a light side, or even mash it like potatoes. I love adding it to stir-fries or making a gratin with thinly sliced kohlrabi and a cheesy sauce. Don’t forget the leaves! They’re edible and delicious, fantastic in a sauté or added to a green smoothie. Its freshness really shines through, making it a fantastic addition to all sorts of dishes.
Ready to bring this amazing veggie into your kitchen? Here are 16 delicious kohlrabi recipes that I absolutely adore
1. Kohlrabi Kale Pizza Crust

Recipe by: Yummy Addiction
2.Crispy Apple and Kohlrabi Salad

This slaw is so refreshing and perfect for a spring picnic. The crisp kohlrabi pairs beautifully with sweet apples and a tangy dressing—a vibrant burst of flavor!
Recipe by: Cookie and Kate
3. Kohlrabi Fries

If you’re looking for a healthier take on fries, these are a revelation. Crispy on the outside, tender inside, and fantastic with a zesty dipping sauce. So addictive!
Recipe by: Girl Heart Food
4. Creamy Kohlrabi Soup

On a cooler evening, this creamy soup is pure comfort. The kohlrabi blends beautifully into a velvety texture, making it both hearty and surprisingly light.
Recipe by: My Darling Lemon Thyme
5. Sautéed Kohlrabi with Greens

Never throw out those greens! Sautéing them with garlic is simple, delicious, and a wonderful way to use the whole vegetable. A healthy and flavorful side.
Recipe by: It’s a Veg World After All
6. Kohlrabi Carrot Fritters

These golden-brown fritters are a delightful way to enjoy kohlrabi. Crispy, savory, and perfect as a snack or a light lunch with a dollop of avocado cream.
Recipe by: A Couple Cooks
7. Kohlrabi Gratin

Oh my goodness, this is a showstopper! Thinly sliced kohlrabi baked in a rich, creamy sauce with bubbly Gruyère cheese is pure indulgence.
Recipe by: The Rustic Foodie
8. Kohlrabi Pickles

If you love tangy, crunchy pickles, you must try this! Spicy garlic pickled kohlrabi is fantastic on sandwiches, salads, or as a vibrant side to rich dishes.
Recipe by: That Recipe
9. Kohlrabi and Radish Salad

This salad screams springtime! The crispness of kohlrabi and radishes, combined with fresh dill, makes for an incredibly light and flavorful dish.
Recipe by: Blooming Glen Farm
10. Stir-Fried Kohlrabi

A quick and healthy weeknight meal! The kohlrabi retains a lovely crunch in this savory stir-fry, absorbing all the aromatic ginger and garlic flavors.
Recipe by: Off The Muck
11. Kohlrabi Spaghetti

Spiralizing kohlrabi into noodles is a fun, low-carb alternative to pasta. Tossed with a nuts and garlic, it makes for a fresh and satisfying meal.
Recipe by: Inspiralized
12. Roasted Kohlrabi with Parmesan

Oh, this is simply divine! Roasting brings out kohlrabi’s natural sweetness, and a sprinkle of salty Parmesan makes it an irresistible side dish. So easy, so flavorful!
Recipe by: Cook What You Love
13. Kohlrabi Potato Purée

This is a wonderful way to lighten up traditional mashed potatoes. The kohlrabi adds a subtle sweetness and freshness, making it incredibly flavorful.
Recipe by: Jamie Geller
14. Crispy Kohlrabi Hash Browns

For a delicious and hearty breakfast or brunch, this hash is fantastic. Shredded kohlrabi, made into hash brown and topped with a perfectly fried egg.
Recipe by: The Mindful Fork
15. Vegan Shepherd’s Pie with Kohlrabi

This is packed with protein and fiber, making it a filling lunch or dinner. The kohlrabi topping adds a lovely texture contrast to the creamy white beans.
Recipe by: Very Vegan Gal
Conclusion
Next time you’re at the farmer’s market, don’t walk past that quirky kohlrabi bulb! Grab a few, bring them home, and get ready to experiment. Whether you enjoy it raw and crunchy in a salad or cooked until tender and sweet, this often-overlooked vegetable is truly a spring delight. I promise, once you invite kohlrabi into your kitchen, you’ll wonder how you ever cooked without it. Let me know how you get on.

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