Jicama, also known as yam bean or Mexican turnip, originated south of
the border. It's a cousin of the sweet potato and has a crisp, sweet
taste. Jicama is often sold as a street food, perfect when sprinkled
with lime juice and chili powder. It's also used in soups and stir-fried
dishes. Cook it, eat it, and share it, but use only the root--the rest
of the plant is poisonous.
Instructions
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1
Try jicama (a legume family member) in bean
salads. Households in Latin America use it as a dietary
staple and you can use it as a rich source of fiber. Jicama tastes great with
black beans. For a perfect blend, use any basic bean salad recipe and add about
1 cup diced jicama to the ingredients.
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2
Use jicama as an exotic health food that's easy to
prepare and tastes good. It's a good source of potassium and Vitamin C, is low
in sodium, has no fat and one serving (1 cup, cubed) contains only about 45
calories.
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3
Get your veggies with a jicama salad. Mix together
3 medium fresh and shredded jicama, 1 diced apple and 1/2 cup chopped pecans in
a small bowl. Prepare the dressing by mixing together in another bowl: 1/2 cup
sour cream, 1/2 cup mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon fresh and grated lime peel, 2
teaspoon lime juice, 2 1/2 tablespoons honey, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/8 teaspoon
pepper and 1/4 teaspoon marjoram. Thoroughly blend the dressing into the jicama
mixture and chill before serving.
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4
Impress company or your family with a quick and
easy jicama dish by mixing together 1 clove of garlic, 1/4 pound jicama (peeled
and julienned) and 2 tablespoons chopped red bell peppers. Heat 2 teaspoons
olive oil in a skillet sprayed with cooking spray. Once skillet is hot, add the
jicama mixture, sprinkle it with 1/8 teaspoon paprika, 1/8 teaspoon salt and
1/8 teaspoon pepper. Sauté the entire mixture for 5 minutes, stirring
frequently.
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5
Microwave a super-fast jicama appetizer. Place one
pound peeled and cubed jicama into a 2-quart casserole dish with 1/4 cup water.
Cover and cook for 8 or 9 minutes, stirring once. Serve with a dip made of
honey, butter, salt and pepper, sweet and sour sauce, sour cream, yogurt or
your favorite salad dressing.
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