If your parsnips are still in the ground, methinks it’s time to dig them up!

Although we think of parsnips as mostly an autumn crop and enjoy them all winter, when I was growing up, most gardeners left the bulk of these biennials in the ground until spring so they would sweeten during their winter’s rest.  First or last, it doesn’t matter Technically, spring-dug parsnips are not the first crop…

Spring-Dug Parsnip Purée with Seared Sea Scallops

Right after maple syrup, the second New England crop of the year is spring-dug parsnips, and now’s the time to find them. Parsnips are a bit finicky to germinate and grow, but they are well-worth the effort because they keep well in the north for use all winter. Many farmers “store” a certain portion of…