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Turnips With Garlicky Breadcrumbs and Parmesan

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A plate of Hakurei turnips with garlicky breadcrumbs and Parmesan.
Photo by Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott

If you can find hakurei turnips, a small Japanese variety, grab them! They’re mild and sweet, and you can leave their tender skins on.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    8 servings

Ingredients

3 pounds small or medium turnips, trimmed, peeled, cut into 1"-thick wedges
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1/2 cup panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
1 lemon
2 cups parsley leaves with tender stems
Grated Parmesan (for serving)
Kosher salt

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cook turnips in a large pot of boiling salted water until just tender, about 5 minutes. Transfer turnips to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking. Drain and pat dry. Transfer to a large bowl.

    Step 2

    Cook garlic, panko, and 3 Tbsp. oil in a small skillet over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until panko is golden brown, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat and season with salt and pepper.

    Step 3

    Zest half of lemon over turnips, then cut lemon in half and squeeze juice over. Add parsley and half of the breadcrumbs and drizzle with oil. Season with salt; toss well.

    Step 4

    Transfer turnips to a platter and top with Parmesan and remaining breadcrumbs.

  2. Do Ahead

    Step 5

    Breadcrumbs can be toasted 1 day ahead; store airtight at room temperature. Turnips can be cooked 8 hours ahead. Let cool, then cover and chill. Bring to room temperature before serving.

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