If you haven't tried sunchokes yet, it's time
Seasonal eats

If you haven't tried sunchokes yet, it's time

Sunchokes—also known as Jerusalem artichokes—are in season now, and these nutty tubers are worth experimenting with in the kitchen. Here are the best recipes to help you get started.
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Sunchoke Ricotta Gnocchi with Walnut Thyme Butter Sauce
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Roasted Sunchoke Salad - Crispy Sunchokes with Fennel and Arugula
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crispy sunchoke chips with lemon-rosemary salt - The Clever Carrot
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Jerusalem Artichoke Lentil Burgers - Full of Plants
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Italian Holiday Table: Mushroom and Sunchoke Pasta with Artichoke Sage Sauce and Hazelnut Chocolate Truffle Tart
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Crispy Shredded Sunchoke Pizza with Goat Cheese and Fried Eggs — Kristin's Kitchen - Creative Vegetarian and Indulgent Desserts
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Creamy and Velvety Jerusalem Artichoke Soup | Little Sunny Kitchen
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Jerusalem Artichokes Pasta & A Kumquat Bourbon Sour - Tartelette
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Jerusalem artichoke, pear, brazil nut and goat's cheese salad
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Jerusalem Artichoke (Sunchoke) and Asparagus Pizza - seitan is my motor