13 Parsnip Recipes for That Sweet Fall Flavor

Parsnip recipes are a great reason to get excited for sweater season. There’s nothing easier than throwing a few parsnips onto a sheet pan to roast, but parsnips can also contribute earthy flavor to a meatless ragout, or a touch of sweetness to an easy hash or savory crumble, so you shouldn’t feel stuck with just roasting. If you’ve grabbed some parsnips at the market but you’re not sure what to make with them, scroll down for all the recipes you need.
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Wild Mushroom and Parsnip Ragout With Cheesy Polenta
This hearty meal is completely vegetarian—and absolutely worthy of a dinner party. The ragout gets deep flavor umami-packed tomato paste and miso.
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Roasted Carrots and Parsnips With Honey
You'll often see the root vegetable paired with carrots, perhaps because they're closely related—and it turns out that parsley is in the same family, too. This easy recipe boosts the sweetness of both carrots and parsnips with just a touch of honey.
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Creamy Parsnip, Leek, and White Bean Crumble
A savory crumble is the ideal comfort food. Parsnips partner with leeks, garlic, and thyme for a flavorful filling that gets topped with crunchy oats, parmesan, and pumpkin seeds.
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Vegetarian Brown Rice Salad With Parsnips and Whipped Ricotta
This hearty salad combines roasted parsnips, hazelnuts, fresh orange, and crisp lettuce for a bright, refreshing vegetarian dinner.
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Root Vegetable Hash
Throw an egg on this easy hash, or serve it alongside chicken or fish. It's also great in a tortilla with your favorite salsa.
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Root Vegetable and Farmers Cheese Galette
Looking for a fancy appetizer to set out with fall cocktails? This tart is sure to impress your guests. A mix of parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips, celery root, and purple potatoes will add varied hues to the topping.
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Parsnip and Butternut Squash with Flatbreads
These freshly made spelt flatbreads filled with roasted root vegetables and peppery arugula get a drizzle of olive oil or yogurt for richness.
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Parsnip Confit With Pickled Currants
Start with small parsnips for the most tender results. You'll gently roast them in lots of olive oil along with some garlic, ginger, and rosemary, then pair with zingy pickled currants for a little flavor contrast. This is a great make-ahead dish—you can confit the parsnips a week in advance, then warm them up and give them a quick sear before serving.
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Parsnip-Wrapped Devils on Horseback
For a flavor-packed meatless take on the classic snack, you'll slick parsnip ribbons with soy sauce, smoked paprika, and a bit of oil before wrapping them around dates stuffed with smoked almonds and blue cheese.
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Parsnip Skordalia
Parsnips meet hazelnuts, dill, feta, fresh lemon juice, and chiles in this dip. It's so good you may skip whatever else you'd planned on for dinner.
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Roasted Winter Vegetable Baklava
This savory baklava is a hit from Gourmet—the walnut-layered phyllo crust brings out the best in the mix of fennel, parsnips, and carrots inside.
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Spicy Honey-Glazed Parsnips
The sweetness of the honey in this roasted parsnips recipe is balanced by a hit of apple cider vinegar.
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Parsnip and Carrot Chips
These chips have a light and delicate crunch and a natural sweetness that's nice alongside roasted nuts or a cheese plate. It's just one more example of the fact that good parsnip recipes can make your fall entertaining more fun—and delicious.

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