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Vegetables Jewish Cyberealm, Kooknet, Jewish 4 -6servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Water
1 tb Olive or vegetable oil
2 tb Fresh squeezed lemon juice
1 tb Sugar or to taste
1/2 ts Salt
3 md Carrots, cut into 1/4" thick
.slices, about 1 1/2 cups
1 lg Celeriac, peeled, cut
.cross-wise into 3/8" slices
.and each slice cut into
.quarters
1 tb Potato starch 2 Tb cold water

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE MAIN DISH
THICKENER FOR THE SAUCE
OPTIONAL
In a medium saucepan, combine the 3/4 cup water, oil, lemon juice, sugar
and salt. Bring to a boil over high heat. Stir in the carrots. Cover the
pan and lower the heat. Simmer the carrots for 3 minutes. Then gently stir
in the celeriac so that all the pieces are coated with the sauce. Cover the
pan and simmer the vegetables together for about 10-12 minutes longer, or
until they are just tender. If a thicker sauce is desired, combine the
potato starch and cold water until well combined and stir the paste into
the hot sauce. Continue to heat and stir the vegetables until the sauce
thickens and simmers. Remove from the heat, serve hot, at room temperature
or chilled.
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