22 Creative Root Veggie Recipes You Haven’t Cooked Up Yet

Root veggies — the humble workhorse of the produce world. Although they don’t look like much from the outside, root vegetables pack a serious punch from within. Peel back the tough skins and you’ll find jewel-toned shades of orange, amber, crimson, pink, purple and gold. Not only are they visually striking, they’re also loaded with nutrients and fiber. While we see more common types of potatoes and carrots available year round, roots are most abundant during fall and winter months. Whether you’re looking for indulgent comfort food or a fresh take on salad, we’ve got enough recipes to help you roast, fry, steam, caramelize, melt or mash your way through the cold season.

1. Glazed Beet and Carrot Salad: Simple, yet stunning. This makes an elegant starter for your next dinner party. Use multicolored carrots from your farmers market for an extra gorgeous spread. (via Sprouted Kitchen)

2. Sweet Potato Pie Cupcakes With Marshmallow Frosting: Sweet potato casserole (you know, the one with the marshmallows from Thanksgiving at grandma’s) meets sweet potato pie in tender cupcake form. Plus, they’re personal size so you don’t have to share with anyone. (via How Sweet It Is)

3. Wheat Berries With Roasted Parsnips, Butternut Squash and Dried Cranberries: Although tasty, parsnips can appear a little bland. This dish mixes colorful autumn squash and tart red cranberries to give the roots a visual lift. Plus, it’s extra healthy with the addition of the whole grains. (via Williams Sonoma Taste)

4. Sweet Potato Waffles: Your mornings will be extra cozy and nutritious with these waffles. Serve with fresh fruit compote or segmented citrus, as they’re shown here. (via Brooklyn Supper)

5. Winter Vegetable and Gorgonzola Galette: The best part about this stunner is how versatile it is. Sub in any vegetables you find at the local market for a year-round recipe, though we’re partial to this combo of carrots, beets and butternut squash. (via Happyolks)

6. Healthy Chipotle Chicken Sweet Potato Skins: These loaded potato skins are so delicious you won’t miss the more classic versions. They’re definitely a worthy addition to your Sunday football snack rotation. (via Half Baked Harvest)

7. Roasted Yams, Ginger Yogurt and Pickled Red Onions: This dish is a study in perfect harmony. It’s hearty and comforting while still getting a bright lift from the yogurt and notes of acid from the pickled onions. (via Not Without Salt)

8. Roasted Garlic, Parsnip and White Bean Soup: Roasting garlic tempers its bite and trains it into mild, aromatic goodness. White beans help the parsnips melt into an extra creamy base. (via Yummy Beet)

9. Beetroot Chocolate Cake: We know, you’re skeptical. But, similar to with carrot cake (and you KNOW you love that) beets add just the right amount of moisture for a tender texture. Their subtle sweetness goes hand in hand with chocolate, and then there’s this frosting situation… (via Nigella Lawson)

10. Kolhrabi Carrot Fritters With Avocado Cream Sauce: Think of a standard hashbrown, but with waaay more flavor and pizzaz. The avocado sauce shown here is divine, but this little veggie cake also makes a perfect bed for a poached egg. Just sayin’. (via A Couple Cooks)

11. Fennel and Radish Salad With Lemon and Olive Oil: Root veggies are often associated with warm, comfort-food type dishes, but they also make for seriously fresh salads, too. Try this one, starring radishes, to lighten up heavier cold-weather dishes like carnitas or fried chicken. (via Drizzle and Dip)

12. Black Bean Sweet Potato Chili: Sweet potatoes join up with beans, quinoa and smoky chipotle peppers for a chili you can feel great about. Plus, it only uses one pot and comes together in well under an hour. Say hello to your new weeknight tradition. (via What’s Gaby Cooking)

13. Roasted Vegetable Soup: This recipe simply calls for six cups of root vegetables, so get ready to get creative! We suggest carrots, turnips, rutabagas and sweet potatoes. (via A Calculated Whisk)

14. Jicama Carrot Slaw With Honey-Lime Dressing: Jicama is super refreshing and sweet. It’s delicious on its own, in this zesty slaw, or can pair perfectly alongside spicy Mexican dishes. (via Cookin’ Canuck)

15. Cauliflower and Caramelized Onion Tart: The humble onion: so unassuming and yet so delicious. This tart feels decadent enough for a holiday meal. Make it a full day ahead and reheat in a low-temperature oven. (via Thyme and Honey)

16. Vegan Ginger Carrot Bisque: This soup is basically velvet in a bowl. It’s comforting and nourishing but full of flavor — the perfect dish to get over a cold or to take to a new mom. It also freezes nicely, so you can make a large pot and store some for a rainy day. (via The First Mess)

17. Roasted Golden Beet and Turnip Salad With Green Goddess Dressing: This salad is almost too pretty to eat. If you can’t find golden beets, any variety will do just fine. (via Brooklyn Supper)

18. Parsnip Gratin With Gruyere and Thyme: Parsnips have an unexpected sweetness, so what better to match them than savory gruyere? Our mouths are already watering. (via Feasting At Home)

19. Zesty Jicama Salad With Avocado, Cilantro and Lime: Jicama is tasty on its own, but give it a little pizazz with some avocado, bright citrus and herbs, and you’ve got a winning dish. We especially like this served with grilled fish. (via Fettle Vegan)

20. Vietnamese Beef and Kohlrabi Salad: This is one of those dishes we’ll reach for again and again. It’s healthy but hearty and easy to throw together. Carrots and kohlrabi are generally under-appreciated in the veggie world, but here they get a starring role alongside strips of tender pan-fried beef. (via Gourmantine)

21. Paprika Parsnip Fries: If this photo isn’t tempting enough, here’s a fun fact: these fries are actually good for you! Parsnips are loaded with potassium and vitamins and since these are roasted (not actually fried) you can absorb all of that without the oil. (via A House In the Hills)

22. Pear and Parsnip Cake With Rosemary Syrup: We had to end on an extra sweet note with this showstopper. Each cinnamon-laced layer gets soaked with the rosemary syrup for subtle flavor and to keep the texture extra moist. Plus, trendy “naked cakes” require much less effort to frost. (via Twigg Studios)

What’s your favorite root vegetable? Tell us in the comments, below.

If you're hunting for a new TV drama because you've already rewatched all of Brit + Co's best true crime documentaries, then don't you worry because Apple TV's new show is exactly the kind of thriller we've been waiting for — and it's perfect for true crime fans. But the best part is that Amy Adams is starring and executive producing! Here's everything we know about Cape Fear, coming to Apple TV+ soon...and The 10 Best True Crime-Inspired Books to hold you over until it premieres.

Keep reading for the latest news on Amy Adams' Cape Fear, coming to Apple TV+ soon.

Is there a Cape Fear remake coming out?

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Yes, we're getting a brand new Cape Fear, which is based on John D. MacDonald’s novel. This Apple TV show, which was greenlit in November 2024 and will have 10 episodes, will be led by Amy Adams, who will executive produce along costar Javier Bardem, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Spielberg. Nick Antosca will write.

The movie follows J. Lee Thompson's 1962 movie and Martin Scorsese's 1991 movie.

What is Cape Fear about?

Attorneys Amanda (Amy Adams) and Steve are happily married and enjoying their life together. But when a killer from their past, Max Cady (Javier Bardem), gets released from prison, his presence threatens the life they've built together.

Just like Only Murders in the Building is a comical, campy look at true crime, and Big Little Lies is a sensual, feminist approach to mystery, Cape Fear takes a Hitchcock angle (even though it's totally going to hold me over until Big Little Lies season 3). According to the official synopsis, it's "an examination of America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century."

Who's in the Cape Fear cast?

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Amy Adams and Javier Bardem star in Cape Fear as Amanda and Max, respectively. Stay tuned for the full cast list!

Is Cape Fear on Apple TV?

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The new Cape Fear show is coming to Apple TV soon (check back here for the official Cape Fear release date), but you can watch both adaptations of the novel on the streamer now.

Figuring out what to stream is never easy. Read up on The 8 Best TV Shows On Paramount+ This Month for some great ideas!

Not only does Emily Henry's new novel Great Big Beautiful Life drop on April 22, but every single one of the author's already-published rom-coms is being adapted for the screen. Okay, that's majorly impressive! People We Meet On Vacation, starring Emily Bader and Tom Blyth, will be coming to Netflix soon, and considering Beach Read was the second adaptation announced, it looks like Emily's first rom-com could be our next film. And fans have been spiraling about who could play January and Gus even before the Emily Henry movie was confirmed.

Well there are two actors at the top of the rumor mill for the Beach Read movie — and I am crossing all my fingers and toes we see them in the beloved roles.

Here's everything we know about the Emily HenryBeach Read movie cast rumors.

Did the Beach Read movie already find its Gus and January?

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When Paul Mescal and Ayo Edebiri started posting selfies together, fans immediately picked up on their chemistry — and started calling for the two actors to star in a rom-com together. "The Paul Mescal and Ayo Edebiri romcom is imminent," one X user tweeted.

And when Emily Henry reposted one of their selfies on her story? Fans of the author's first romance novel immediately fancast the two actors as Gus and January. And with their personalities, and the way they complement each other, there's literally no one else I could see playing these roles at the moment.

While Emily "can’t confirm or deny anything with casting for any movie," the author did admit that "they would be amazing. I actually saw them being discussed [online] for several different roles — and I definitely have a favorite. But it’s fun, because different adaptations would either have one of them playing to type, or one of those adaptations would have them both playing to type, and one of them would have them both playing against type. It’s an interesting thing. I mean, they’re great, they could do anything.”

Are Paul Mescal and Ayo Edebiri in a rom-com together?

Paul Mescal and Ayo Edebiri haven't officially joined a rom-com together, but after Paul told Awards Watch he wants to do a romance movie with Ayo in "the next five years," The Bear actress agreed she's game...on one condition.

"If somebody writes us a good script," she says. "It has to be in an About Time vibe. Something that’s got, like, a heart, so he can still flex his drama muscles where it’s like, the covert rom-com. Like, still a rom-com, but we got to get something inventive."

Is Beach Read going to be a movie?

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Yes, the Beach Read movie is coming soon! Writer-director Yulin Kuang told Brit + Co exclusively that she "really cares" about giving fans of the book a good experience.

"I truly believe that art belongs to the audience once it's out in the world," she says. "And so saying too much, it feels prescriptive, you know? So I hope they enjoy it. I hope that they know that a lot of care is going into the adaptations. I remember what it's like to be watching with anxious hearts about the announcements of all my favorite adaptations. And so that's the main thing. I hope they know that I really, really care."

Who do you want to see in the Beach Read cast? Drop your favorite fancasts on Facebook and check out how You Can Read A Part Of Emily Henry's Great Big Beautiful Life Right Now!

It's yet another week, bringing us to the halfway mark of March, the rejuvenating Spring Equinox, and Aries season! Every zodiac sign is in for their own unique experience, and I'm here to break it down for you. From Aries to Aquarius, here's what your sign can expect for the week ahead in your horoscope, according to the stars!

Scroll to see your zodiac sign's weekly horoscope for March 16-23!

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The Sun enters Aries on March 20, marking the start of the astrological New Year. The Spring Equinox is a time of hope and renewal, as flowers break through the frozen ground and the days grow progressively longer. Embrace the promise of spring and consciously uplift your spirit in the week ahead.

The Sun forms several beneficial aspects with other planets this week, encouraging us to explore deeply, appreciate beauty, and live with purpose and meaning.

On March 19, the Sun and Neptune align in the final degrees of Pisces, offering an opportunity to connect with our higher selves, recognize the unity of all things, and experience unconditional love. This ethereal energy is fleeting yet lingers for a few days. On March 22, the Sun conjoins Venus, the planet of earthly love, helping us rise above petty disagreements and focus on expressing and receiving love.

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In the midst of the Sun’s movements, Venus forms a beneficial sextile to Pluto on March 21. This is the time to deepen connections with loved ones. Seek and share experiences that strengthen and make sacred your relationships.

Two days later, the Sun sextiles Pluto, bringing heightened focus, ambition, and determination to create meaningful change. Be mindful of obsessive tendencies and use this powerful energy to break bad habits and establish beneficial ones.

For a deeper and more personalized look at how these and other transits affect you, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a Natal Reading.

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Read Your Sun & Rising Sign For Your Weekly Horoscope!

Aries (March 21 – April 19)

This is your time of year! Use the supportive aspects between the Sun, Neptune, Pluto, and Venus to begin the astrological New Year with love and cosmic abundance. Express your feelings through grand gestures and experience the uplifting energy of profound connections. Take time to communicate with loved ones and show them how much you value your relationships.

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Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

You will benefit greatly from introspection, meditation, or prayer. This spiritual influence can illuminate hidden aspects of your psyche if you are willing to face them honestly. Don’t just focus on perceived shortcomings; acknowledge how far you’ve come. Present yourself to the world with the confidence of an evolving soul.

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Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

This social week is perfect for group activities and communal experiences. You may find yourself idealizing a more harmonious, cooperative future. Act on your desires to nurture meaningful connections. Your friendships remind you that together, we accomplish more. Express your authentic self and engage in vibrant exchanges of ideas. Keep an open mind and a receptive heart.

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Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

Pay attention this week to clues about your place in the world. Reflect on your career path and self-expression. Seek guidance from mentors or respected figures. Engage in deep conversations, but stay grounded as you explore new perspectives. Channel your intensity into transforming the mundane into something sacred.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

This is a time for adventure and self-discovery. Be open to new experiences and unexpected opportunities. Release limiting beliefs and pursue your interests with passion and curiosity. Whether through travel, learning, or creativity, seek out experiences that inspire and elevate you. Approach life with boldness and a full heart.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Therapeutic and introspective work will be transformative this week. Whether through professional therapy or personal reflection, embrace any opportunity for growth. Change takes effort, but the rewards are profound. Establish order in your surroundings to create a calm and receptive mind. Let your home be a sanctuary that nurtures your well-being.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

This week calls for balance in your relationships. Practice compassion and empathy, but do not sacrifice your own needs to keep the peace. Assert yourself with confidence while respecting others. Seek mutual understanding and fairness. If single, focus on self-love and speak to yourself with the same kindness you offer others. Heal unresolved emotional wounds through honest conversations.

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Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

Are you using your time wisely? Take stock of your daily routines and see where you can be more efficient. Avoid excessive screen time and unnecessary distractions. This is a great week to establish new habits that support your well-being. Welcome the changes that come with the arrival of spring and embrace personal growth.

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Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Make joy a priority in your daily life. Be mindful of how you express yourself to others. While it’s important to stay realistic, avoid slipping into negativity. Your natural optimism is vital for your own peace of mind and can inspire those around you. Balance responsibilities with creativity and fun. Infuse your daily life with enthusiasm and find ways to uplift yourself and others.

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Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Your home is your sanctuary. Cultivate a peaceful environment and invite loved ones to share in your space. Strengthen your foundation with care and attention to your inner world. Reflect on what brings you comfort, and surround yourself with people and possessions that nurture your soul. Reflect on how your ancestors emerged from their struggles. Profound ancestral healing is available. Express gratitude for what you have and cherish the love that surrounds you.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

This week, focus on clear and intentional communication. Practice active listening and recognize that not everyone processes information as quickly as you do. You’ll have many great ideas—make sure to express them in ways that others can understand and appreciate. Be patient and strive to foster meaningful connections in your immediate environment.

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Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

As the Sun spends its last week in your sign, take this time to deepen your commitment to your values. Material possessions may hold increased significance. Reflect on your spending habits—are you using them to fill an emotional void? Your finances will be a key focus this week. Seek sound advice and examine how your relationship with money aligns with your long-term goals and sense of security.

For more insights on how these and other planetary transit impact you, visit SevenSistersAstrology.com for a personalized reading.

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