Celeriac (also known as celery root) is a root vegetable that grows seasonally in the UK from September through to April. With hints of celery and parsnip, the flavours are mellowed out greatly when cooked.

Celeriac makes a silky smooth mash, great celeriac chips and a lovely soup. What else can you make with celeriac? Here are some celeriac recipes from our home cooking community to inspire you in your creativity!

Yui’s Asian Style Celeriac Chips

Yui's celeriac chips with an Asian twist

Add an asian twist to your celeriac with Yui’s recipe. These celeriac chips have a classic sweet and salty flavour from the use of maple syrup, sesame oil and soy.

Sofia's hasselback celeriac

Sofia's hasselback celeriac

This recipe from 'In cucina con Sofia' uses celeriac instead of potatoes to create these fantastic looking hasselback celeriac quarters. These would make a great side dish for any roasted meats and they're low carb too if you're following a low carb or keto diet.

Celeriac Soup with Truffle Croutons from miss_bees_kitchen

Celeriac soup from Miss Bees Kitchen

This winter warmer soup pairs earthy celeriac, potatoes, herbs and garlic in a silky smooth soup. This is then topped with crunchy truffle croutons, sunflower seeds and chilli flakes. Wow! What a treat from miss_bees_kitchen!

Sam’s Maple Roasted Celeriac

Sam's maple roasted celeriac

Sam’s recipe roasts celeriac chunks with sweet maple syrup and woody rosemary for a delicious side dish with a twist.

Maureen’s Celeriac Soup

Maureen's celeriac soup

Add a hint of spice to your celeriac soup with Maureen’s recipe that uses crushed coriander seeds, turmeric and Kasuri Methi. This is a great celeriac soup for lunchtime on a cold day.  

John A’s Celeriac Cabbage Hash with Duck Eggs

John's celeriac hash

Our final celeriac recipe is John’s fabulous looking celeriac cabbage hash with smoked ham and duck eggs. What a delicious dish, try it for yourself to enjoy these delicious flavour pairings.

Find more delicious and inspiring celeriac recipes from our community cooks on Cookpad. If you try one of their recipes, don't forget to take a photo and share it on the recipe as a Cooksnap. We can't wait to see how it turns out!