How to Cook Rutabaga: 3 Easy Recipes + Tips & Tricks (2024)

Learn how to cook rutabaga in 3 different ways! Rutabaga is delicious, inexpensive, and very versatile. In this post, I am showing you how to make roasted, boiled, and mashed rutabaga.

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What is Rutabaga?

Rutabaga is a cross between cabbage and turnip. It’s a large round root vegetable with yellow flesh.

Rutabaga has been around for a few centuries and is popular in Northern Europe.

Depending on the region, it is also known as swede, Swedish turnip, yellow turnip, neep, or snagger.

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Rutabaga Root

What Does Rutabaga Taste Like?

Raw rutabaga is crunchy and quite mild. Cooked rutabaga tastes very much like a turnip.

Roasted rutabaga reminds me of cauliflower with a light turnip flavor.

In general, the flavor profile of rutabaga is savory-sweet with some bitter notes.

How Do You Serve Rutabaga?

Whether you are looking for a low-carb replacement for potatoes or a hearty side dish for Thanksgiving dinner, this funny-looking vegetable will not disappoint.

Rutabaga can be served cooked or raw.

Raw rutabaga tastes excellent in salads and can be eaten as a snack.

Cooked rutabaga is great served as a side dish with meat, fish, or chicken. It’s also perfect for grain and vegetable bowls. You can also add it to soups and stews.

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How to Prepare Rutabaga for Cooking

Despite the strange appearance, rutabaga is pretty easy to handle.

Here are a few tips on prepping rutabaga for cooking…

How Do You Clean Wax off a Rutabaga?

If you purchased rutabaga at a grocery store or a farmers market, it’s most likely covered in wax.

You don’t have to remove the wax before peeling rutabaga, but if you still decide to do it, it’s quite easy.

Here is how to remove wax off rutabaga in a few easy steps:

  1. place the rutabaga into a sink under running hot water;
  2. let it warm up for about one minute to soften the wax;
  3. using the dull side of a knife, scrub the wax off;
  4. rinse well and wipe the rutabaga with a paper towel.

Do You Have to Peel Rutabaga Before Cooking?

Rutabaga skin is edible, but it might have a stronger flavor.

In addition, if you purchased rutabaga at a grocery store, it’s most likely covered in wax. Larger rutabagas also have tough skin that is often bruised.

For these reasons, I prefer to remove the skin before cooking the vegetable.

How Do You Peel and Cut Rutabaga?

Rutabaga is a dense vegetable, but it’s surprisingly easy to peel and slice.

If you didn’t remove the wax before peeling the rutabaga, thoroughly wash it under running water after peeling it.

If you intend to roast it, wipe it with a paper towel to remove excess moisture.

Always peel rutabaga before slicing it, and don’t attempt to cut off large chunks.

If you try to slice the vegetable in half, your knife will most likely get stuck. Instead, slice off thin slices starting from the outside and then cut them into desired shapes.

What to Keep In Mind When Cooking Rutabaga

Rutabaga is a very dense vegetable and takes a long time to cook.

So, to have the rutabaga ready in a reasonable amount of time, cut it into relatively small pieces before cooking:

  • for roasted rutabaga, slice it into small cubes around 1/3 of an inch;
  • for other methods, such as boiling or stewing, slice it into 3/4-inch slices.

How to Cook Rutabaga – 3 Basic Methods

There are many different ways you can prepare rutabaga.

Here you will find three basic methods that will help you start cooking this under-appreciated vegetable more often.

Method #1 – Roasted Rutabaga

This perfectly caramelized roasted rutabaga is incredibly flavourful.

It’s very easy to make, and you can serve it the same way you would any other roasted root vegetables.

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Roasted Rutabaga

Ingredients:

  • 1 large rutabaga (about 2 pounds)
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/2 Tbsp garlic powder
  • salt to taste
  • 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar

How to Roast Rutabaga:

  1. To make roasted rutabaga, cut it into small dice, about 1/3 of an inch (photo 1).
  2. Place the cubed rutabaga into a bowl. Add the olive oil, maple syrup, garlic powder, and salt. Mix to make sure rutabaga is evenly coated in oil (photo 2).
  3. Transfer the rutabaga to a baking sheet and place it into the preheated oven. Bake the rutabaga at 375F for about 45 minutes or until it’s cooked through. Make sure to mix it once or twice during cooking (photo 3).
  4. Take the rutabaga out of the oven and sprinkle with apple cider vinegar before serving (photo 4).

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How to Make Roasted Rutabaga

Method # 2 – Boiled Rutabaga

This boiled rutabaga is soft and satisfying.

Add some olive oil or melted butter and season it with freshly ground black pepper to make it even more delicious.

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Boiled Rutabaga

Ingredients:

  • 1 large rutabaga (about 2 pounds)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 thyme sprigs
  • salt to taste
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil or butter
  • freshly ground black pepper

How to Boil Rutabaga:

  1. To make boiled rutabaga, start by peeling and cutting it into 3/4 inch cubes (photo 1).
  2. Place the rutabaga into a pot and add water. Rutabaga floats in the water, so make sure to add enough of it for the rutabaga to boil. Add the bay leaf and thyme (photo 2).
  3. Bring the water to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and cook for about 20 to 25 minutes until rutabaga is fork-tender. Carefully drain the water. Remove the bay leaf and thyme. (photo 3).
  4. To serve, add the olive oil or melted butter to the rutabaga and generously season with black pepper (photo 4).

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How to Make Boiled Rutabaga

Method # 3 – Mashed Rutabaga

This mashed rutabaga is a great low-carb substitute for mashed potatoes.

Serve it as is, or add some olive oil, butter, cream, or sour cream to make it richer.

Ingredients:

  • 1 large rutabaga (about 2 pounds)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 thyme sprigs
  • salt to taste
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil or melted butter

How to Make Mashed Rutabaga:

  1. To make mashed rutabaga, start by peeling and cutting it into 3/4-inch cubes (photo 1).
  2. Place the rutabaga into a pot and add water. Rutabaga floats in the water, so make sure to add enough of it for the rutabaga to boil. Add the bay leaf and thyme. Bring the water to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and cook for about 20 to 25 minutes until rutabaga is fork-tender. (photo 2).
  3. Carefully drain the water. Remove the bay leaf and thyme. Mash the rutabaga with a potato masher for a chunky texture or use an immersion blender or a food processor for a smoother texture (photo 3).
  4. Add the olive oil or melted butter and serve (photo 4).

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How to Make Mashed Rutabaga

Now It’s Your Turn!

So, what do you think about rutabaga?

Have you tried it? Do you like cooking it? What’s your favorite method of cooking rutabaga? Please share it with us in the comments below. And if you found this article helpful, please give it a 5-star rating!

More Helpful Cooking Guides

Here are a few other step-by-step guides to help you learn how to cook:

  • How to Cook Black Rice
  • How to Cook Barley
  • How to Cook Millet
  • How to Cook Carrots
  • How to Cook Beets
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How to Cook Rutabaga

Yield: 4 to 6 portions

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes

Learn how to cook rutabaga three different ways! Roasted, boiled, or mashed rutabaga makes the perfect healthy side dish for the Thanksgiving dinner and other occasions. Cooked rutabaga is great for meal-prep and can be added to salads and grain bowls.

Ingredients

For the Roasted Rutabaga:

  • 1 large rutabaga (about 2 pounds)
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/2 Tbsp garlic powder
  • salt to taste
  • 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar

For the Boiled Rutabaga

  • 1 large rutabaga (about 2 pounds)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 thyme sprigs
  • salt to taste
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil or butter
  • ground black pepper

For the Mashed Rutabaga:

  • 1 large rutabaga (about 2 pounds)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 thyme sprigs
  • salt to taste
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil or butter

Instructions

Roasted Rutabaga


1. Preheat the oven to 375F. Slice the rutabaga into 1/3 inch cubes.

2. Place the sliced rutabaga into a bowl. Add the olive oil, maple syrup, garlic powder, and salt. Mix to make sure rutabaga is evenly coated in oil. Transfer to a baking sheet. Spread the rutabaga into a single layer. Place the baking sheet into the preheated oven.

3. Bake rutabaga for about 45 minutes or until it's cooked through. Make sure to mix it once or twice during cooking.

4. Take the rutabaga our of the oven and sprinkle with apple cider vinegar before serving.

Boiled Rutabaga

1. Peel and cut rutabaga it into 3/4 inch cubes.

2. Place the rutabaga into a pot and add water. Rutabaga floats in the water so make sure to add enough of it for the rutabaga to boil. Add the bay leaf and thyme.

3. Bring the water to a boil. Reduce the heat, cover, and cook for about 20 to 25 minutes until rutabaga is fork-tender. Carefully drain the water. Remove the bay leaf and thyme.

4. To serve, add the olive oil or melted butter to rutabaga and generously season with black pepper.

Mashed Rutabaga

1. Peeling and cut rutabaga into 3/4 inch cubes.

2. Place the rutabaga into a pot and add water. Rutabaga floats in the water so make sure to add enough for the rutabaga to boil. Add the bay leaf and thyme. Bring the water to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and cook for about 20 to 25 minutes until the rutabaga is fork-tender.

3. Carefully drain the water. Remove the bay leaf and thyme. Mash the rutabaga with a potato masher or use an immersion blender or food processor to puree it.

4. Add the olive oil or melted butter and serve.

Notes

1. Store cooked rutabaga in the refrigerator in a glass container with a tight lid or freeze it for up to 3 months.

2. Nutrition information provided for boiled rutabaga cooked without anything else added.

Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1/4 of recipe
Amount Per ServingCalories 54Total Fat 0.3gSaturated Fat 0.1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0.2gCholesterol 0mgSodium 9mgCarbohydrates 12.3gFiber 3.2gSugar 7.1gProtein 1.7g

Nutrition facts provided on this website are an estimate and not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a qualified health care provider for personalized diet advice and make sure that each of the ingredients is allowed in your diet.

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FAQs

Do you peel rutabagas before you cook them? ›

Here are a few tips on prepping rutabaga for cooking. **Always peel rutabaga before slicing it and don't attempt to cut off large chunks. If you try to slice the vegetable in half, your knife will most likely get stuck. Instead, slice off thin slices starting from the outside and then cut them into desired shapes.

What is the best way to eat rutabaga? ›

They can be eaten raw, but are usually roasted, cooked and mashed (sometimes with potatoes or other root vegetables), and used in casseroles, stews and soups. They are high in vitamin C, a good source of potassium and high in fiber.

How do you keep rutabagas from being bitter? ›

Now, rutabaga can be a tad bitter, so the secret to a tasty mashed rutabaga is… Yep. Sugar. Add about a Tablespoon of sugar (or sucanat or honey or whatever sweetener you like) to the cooking water and it will be perfect every time.

How do you know when a rutabaga is ready? ›

The bulb is ready to harvest when it measures 3 inches in diameter. Larger bulbs will be tougher to eat. If you leave them in the ground past a frost or two, the bulbs will taste sweeter.

What does boiled rutabaga taste like? ›

Rutabagas are a root vegetable and are a cross between turnips and cabbage. Rutabagas have a slightly bitter flavor and taste like a less-sweet carrot. When cooked, rutabagas become sweeter and taste similar to potatoes.

Is rutabaga healthier than potatoes? ›

Whipped rutabagas are a fantastic substitute for mashed potatoes not only because they're half the carbs and calories and contain four times the amount of fiber, but also because they are just as creamy as a potato when beaten. This especially makes it a great option for people on low-carb or keto diets.

Is rutabaga a laxative? ›

Dietary fiber improves digestion by bulking up the stool and encouraging elimination, so rutabagas can provide natural constipation relief. A 2012 study in the World Journal of Gastroenterology showed that dietary fiber intake can increase stool frequency in patients with constipation.

Is rutabaga inflammatory? ›

Rutabagas also contain high amounts of glucosinolates, which are compounds with antioxidant properties. They have been shown to reduce inflammation and potentially even your risk of heart disease and colorectal, prostate, and breast cancer ( 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11, 12).

Why add baking soda to turnips? ›

One turnip website from the United Kingdom notes that if you boil them, add a little sugar to tame the scent and add baking soda to reduce bitterness.

How can you tell if a rutabaga is good? ›

Good rutabagas should be between 3 to 5in in diameter at the top. Bigger ones are too tough, and smaller ones can be more bitter. Ripe rutabaga has purple-tinged skin, which, when scratched, reveals yellow flesh beneath. Pick ones with smooth skin and without bruises and sprouts.

What seasoning counteracts bitterness? ›

Sweetness: From sugar, honey, fruits or otherwise, sweetness will counteract bitter and sour flavours. It can also be used to cut down the heat of a particularly spicy meal. Saltiness: Salt plays two very important roles in flavouring a dish. Firstly, it balances against bitterness.

Do you peel rutabaga before boiling? ›

Peel rutabagas, and cut them in large chunks. Put them in a pan of cold salted water, cover, and bring to a boil. Simmer until very tender, 30 to 40 minutes. Drain the rutabagas, return them to the pan, and heat gently for 2 or 3 minutes to dry them.

How to clean and cook rutabaga? ›

Wash the outside of the rutabaga to remove any dirt. Prick the skin of the rutabaga with a fork. Wrap it in paper towels and place it in the microwave. Cook it on high for 2 to 3 minutes.

How do you get the wax off a rutabaga? ›

One way to peel a rutabaga is to cut it first. You can halve the root on a cutting board, put the halves on their flat side, then slice into smaller pieces. Then, you can use a paring knife to remove the skin, wax and all.

Can you eat the green tops of rutabagas? ›

Rutabaga greens are edible and delicious. They are somewhat small in comparison to turnip greens and often more like a radish green. They would make a lovely topping when chopped to a roasted rutabaga dish or as a component in a greens salad.

Why is my rutabaga taking so long to cook? ›

The older the rutabaga, the longer it can take to cook, so you may need to add a couple of extra minutes to the cook time. You can use a food processor if you prefer the mash to have a smoother texture.

Is raw rutabaga safe to eat? ›

You can enjoy rutabagas raw or cook them similarly to how you cook potatoes, but be sure to peel the skin, as these vegetables usually have a protective wax coating. Meanwhile, its leaves can be added to salads or soups.

Do rutabagas take longer to cook than turnips? ›

Whole turnips will boil for 20 to 30 minutes until cooked through, while slices will take approximately 6 to 8 minutes. Whole rutabagas will take roughly 25 to 35 minutes to cook in boiling water, while slices of rutabagas will take 7 to 10 minutes.

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