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Nutrition

67 Kcal
0g Fat
11g Carbs
11g Net Carbs
8g Sugars
2g Protein

Mashed Swede and Carrot is a delicious, nutritious side dish that's not only packed with flavor but also a great good carb option. This simple yet satisfying dish combines two root vegetables, swede (also known as rutabaga) and carrots, which are both rich in essential nutrients and fiber. Swede and carrot mash is a perfect alternative to traditional mashed potatoes, offering a lighter, lower-carb option without compromising on taste.
This dish is naturally dairy-free, making it a great choice for anyone avoiding dairy or following a plant-based diet. The swede provides a subtle earthy flavor, while the carrots add a natural sweetness that enhances the overall taste. Together, they create a perfectly balanced mash that’s both comforting and satisfying. Plus, both swede and carrot are high in antioxidants, vitamins (like Vitamin C and A), and minerals such as potassium, which support immune health, skin health, and digestion.
As a good carb option, Mashed Swede and Carrot is an excellent addition to your meals if you're looking to keep your blood sugar levels stable. Unlike refined carbs, the natural sugars in swede and carrots are released more slowly into the bloodstream, providing sustained energy without causing spikes.
Not only is this recipe easy to prepare, but it’s also incredibly versatile. You can pair it with a wide variety of main dishes, including roasted meats, grilled fish, or plant-based proteins. Whether you’re making it for a family dinner or as a quick weeknight meal, Mashed Swede and Carrot offers a healthy, wholesome, and flavorful addition to any plate.
Enjoy this vibrant, satisfying side dish that provides essential nutrients and a nourishing balance of carbohydrates, perfect for maintaining a healthy, well-rounded diet.
 
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