Are we allowed - is this a carby vegetable or not? :D
Elemental Chasing the Rainbow 13 March 2012 #2 It is Atkins induction friendly but its not officially allowed. There is a celeriac chips recipe online somewhere, i had it while on atkins and really struggling OMG so lush
It is Atkins induction friendly but its not officially allowed. There is a celeriac chips recipe online somewhere, i had it while on atkins and really struggling OMG so lush
Jelliebabe Gold Member 13 March 2012 #3 Elemental said: It is Atkins induction friendly but its not officially allowed. There is a celeriac chips recipe online somewhere, i had it while on atkins and really struggling OMG so lush Click to expand... Just tried some.... blech not keen! So I guess its moot point!
Elemental said: It is Atkins induction friendly but its not officially allowed. There is a celeriac chips recipe online somewhere, i had it while on atkins and really struggling OMG so lush Click to expand... Just tried some.... blech not keen! So I guess its moot point!
Elemental Chasing the Rainbow 13 March 2012 #4 How did you prepare it tho? It's all in the method and seasoning!!! lol
ClaireCat On a mission for boobs! 13 March 2012 #5 celeriac, cut into chip shapes, or chunks, put on to an oven tray with some spray oil and doused in garlic powder, cayenne and chilli powder. Roast in the oven at 180 for about 30/40mins - like roast potato's. Beautiful
celeriac, cut into chip shapes, or chunks, put on to an oven tray with some spray oil and doused in garlic powder, cayenne and chilli powder. Roast in the oven at 180 for about 30/40mins - like roast potato's. Beautiful