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A lovely, deliciously creamy and tasty mushroom carbonara with roast celeriac and garlic – it’s super smooth with no dairy, oil or nuts but still dreamy.

Creamy Celeriac, Roast Garlic and Mushroom Carbonara | Rebel Recipes (2)

I love this deliciously creamy, tasty sauce made with roast celeriac and garlic – super smooth with no dairy, oil or nuts but still encases the spaghetti beautifully.

I reserved some of the roast celeriac to top the spaghetti along with the roast onions and sautéed mushrooms.

It’s absolutely packed with flavour and would make a wonderful Valentine’s or celebration meal.

I hope you enjoy this, much love. Niki xxx

Creamy Celeriac, Roast Garlic and Mushroom Carbonara | Rebel Recipes (3)

A lovely, deliciously creamy and tasty mushroom carbonara with roast celeriac and garlic - it’s super smooth with no dairy, oil or nuts but still dreamy.

Prep time: 15 minutes mins

Cook time: 1 hour hr

Serves 2

4.56 from 9 votes

Ingredients

For the roast veg

  • 550 g celeriac peeled and chopped into cubes
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 1 head garlic
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground pepper

For the sauce

  • 200 ml almond/oat milk
  • 3 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp sea Salt
  • Black pepper

150g spaghetti of choice

    For the mushrooms

    • 200 g Mushrooms sliced
    • 1 tbsp olive oil
    • Pinch salt and black pepper

    For the toppings

    • Extra virgin olive oil
    • Chilli flakes
    • Sea salt flakes

    Instructions

    • Heat the oven to fan 180C

    • First, peel the celeriac, chop into small cubes, then add to a baking tray.

    • In a separate tray, add onion and a whole garlic bulb.

    • Toss the celeriac and onion with olive oil, salt and pepper.

    • Roast the celeriac for approx 50 minutes or until it’s cooked and golden brown.

    • Remove the garlic and onions after 25- 30 minutes

    • Reserve a 1/4 of the roast celeriac

    To make the sauce

    • Add the celeriac, paprika, salt, pepper, almond milk, nutritional yeast and the roast garlic to a food processor. Blitz until you get a creamy sauce.

    • Sauté the mushrooms with the oil in a pan, fry until soft. Season with the salt and pepper.

    • Cook the pasta following pack instructions and drain and pop back in the pan.

    • Add the sauce to pan and toss to combine.

    To serve

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    6 Responses

    1. Creamy Celeriac, Roast Garlic and Mushroom Carbonara | Rebel Recipes (11)
      Delicious. I cooked the mushrooms with garlic salt and smoked paprika, and added red pepper and peas . Definitely will be making again.

      Reply

      1. So happy you like Mel!
        Love, Niki xxx

        Reply

    2. Creamy Celeriac, Roast Garlic and Mushroom Carbonara | Rebel Recipes (12)
      I really loved the idea of this dish and was excited to try it, but I was honestly disappointed. I didn’t think it tasted very well and was somewhat bland.

      Reply

    3. Creamy Celeriac, Roast Garlic and Mushroom Carbonara | Rebel Recipes (13)
      OMG!! This recipe is soooo good! The sauce I could actually quite happily eat with a spoon . Awesome Nikki

      Reply

    4. Creamy Celeriac, Roast Garlic and Mushroom Carbonara | Rebel Recipes (14)
      Thank you for this creative use for celery root which I had in my organic produce bag this week. The sauce made a large amount, and was very thick (I used unsweetened oat milk, which is what I had), so I thinned it quite a bit with the pasta water. I’m going to try and freeze the leftover sauce, I think it would be a nice addition to thicken a soup. Any other suggestions? Overall a very rich, tasty and satisfying dish.

      Reply

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    FAQs

    Why do chefs love celeriac? ›

    But this knobbly, long-lasting veg has been embraced by chefs, who love its versatility, unique flavour and unctuous texture.

    How do you prepare and cook celeriac? ›

    Roast it as you would potatoes. Boil it and mash it with other root vegetables, or serve it on its own. It should take around 20 minutes to cook in boiling water until tender, and 30–40 minutes in a 180°C oven. Celeriac makes a fantastic winter soup too as in Marcello Tully's Celeriac and blue cheese soup.

    What is celeriac called in America? ›

    Celeriac (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum), also called celery root, knob celery, and turnip-rooted celery (although it is not a close relative of the turnip), is a variety of celery cultivated for its edible stem or hypocotyl, and shoots.

    Is celeriac healthier than potato? ›

    Celeriac can also serve as an alternative to potatoes for people who are trying to reduce their calorie or carbohydrate intake. According to the USDA, one cup of boiled celeriac pieces contains 42 calories and 9.14 g of carbohydrate. The same amount of boiled potatoes provides 134 calories and 31.2 g of carbohydrate.

    What pairs well with celeriac? ›

    Cream: Celeriac can be paired with cream for a rich and creamy side dish. Meats: Celeriac can be paired with meats such as bacon, sausage, ham, and chicken. Nuts: Celeriac can be paired with nuts such as hazelnuts, almonds and walnuts for added texture and flavour.

    Is roasted celeriac good for you? ›

    Jam-packed with fiber, vitamin K, vitamin C and antioxidants, adding celeriac to your diet can have a powerful effect on health. Plus, there are limitless ways to enjoy it. Try baking, boiling, roasting or mashing this tasty tuber to take advantage of its many potential benefits.

    How do you know if celeriac has gone bad? ›

    A bad smell can also be an indicator that the celeriac has gone bad. And of course, if you see an unusual amount of dark spots, it's probably best to toss it away. Keep your celeriac in a cool, dark place with high humidity to maintain its quality.

    Is celeriac a superfood? ›

    Celeriac is a nutritional powerhouse, packed with fiber and vitamins B6, C and K. It's also a good source of antioxidants and important minerals, such as phosphorus, potassium and manganese.

    Can you eat too much celeriac? ›

    Celeriac is a rich source of vitamin K which, along with phosphorus, is important for healthy bones and may also have anticancer properties. A word of warning – vitamin K can affect blood clotting so people taking blood-thinning medication should avoid eating too much of it.

    What does celeriac taste like to eat? ›

    What does celeriac taste like? Celeriac has a mild celery flavor with a refreshing crunch and a little bitterness when raw, and a subtle undertone of sweetness when cooked. If you like radishes and turnips, you will love celeriac raw, and if you enjoy potatoes, you will like the cooked version.

    What does celeriac taste like compared to celery? ›

    Though their flavors are similar, celery and celeriac are not interchangeable. Celeriac is much nuttier and earthier than celery stalks. It also has a much lower water content ratio. This gives it a dense, potato-like texture and consistency, making it perfect for purees, mashing, and roasting.

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