Easy Kohlrabi Fritters Recipe | Vegan Snacks & Sides (2024)

I don’t know about you but I’ve only learned about kohlrabi’s existence a few years back. It isn’t one of the vegetables my mom used in cooking as I was growing up. When I first saw it, I was quite intrigued and had to look on the internet to see how to use it and if it could be eaten raw or cooked. Although you can have the kohlrabi raw, like grated in a salad, you will find that when cooked its flavor is enhanced and it becomes much sweeter.

One of my favorite ways to eat it is grated in fritters with other veggies and herbs. This kohlrabi fritters recipe is an easy one with just 6 main ingredients. It doesn’t have any eggs or dairy, so it’s great if you are vegan or fasting. We love them as a snack or side dish with a yogurt dip on the side to dip them in, like tzatziki or beet dip.

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Why you should try my recipe

  • It takes only 10 minutes to prepare the mixture for the fritters and 20 minutes to cook them.
  • Crispy on the outside and soft in the middle.
  • Easy to follow steps and tips for the perfect fritters.
  • They are Vegan. No eggs or dairy in this recipe.
  • Great for little children and babies that follow BLW method.

Ingredients & How-to

You will need just 5 ingredients to make these kohlrabi fritters, a carrot, a zucchini, green onions, flour, baking powder and some salt & pepper for seasoning. So let’s get started!

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01. I first start with the kohlrabi. If it comes with the green stems then remove those. The stems and leaves are edible, so don’t throw them away. You can add them to stews, soups or they can be simply steamed or sautéed with some garlic and olive oil. I then peel the kohlrabi root as the skin is pretty hard and difficult to handle.

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02. I grate the peeled kohlrabi root using the coarse side of my grater and place the mixture to a bowl. This recipe for kohlrabi fritters requires mainly grating so if you have a food processor with a grating blade, it will save you some time and effort.

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03. Next, I grate the zucchini and carrot coarsely. I place a tea towel inside a bowl and add the grated veggies in. Then I wrap the towel and squeeze as much water out of the veggies as I can. That will make my fritters hold their shape better and be more crispy. I discard the water and add the grated vegetables to a bowl.

04. For the green onions, I’m using 2-3 depending on the size. I slice them first lengthwise and them chop them coarsely.

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05. I add the rest of the ingredients to the bowl, the flour and baking powder, and mix everything well. The batter will be a bit sticky but not runny or falling apart. If you are finding it hard to shape, then you could add a tablespoon of flour in.

06. Depending on how big your vegetables are, you will get around 10-12 kohlrabi fritters. I take a heaped tablespoon of the mixture and gently press it in my palm, then form a ball and press it a little bit to flatten it out. When all the fritters are ready, it’s time for frying.

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07. I add around 1in /2 cm of oil to a nonstick frying pan and heat it over medium to high heat. I add the kohlrabi fritters in batches, 4-5 at a time and I cook them for 3-4 minutes on each side until they have a nice golden brown color. To remove any excess oil, when I take them out of the pan, I place them on a paper towel.

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Serving suggestions

We usually have these vegan kohlrabi fritters as an appetizer or side dish with some dipping sauce like tzatziki or my favorite beet dip with yogurt. They are also great for packing and taking out on a picnic or when out for a walk.

These are also great for babies that follow the Baby Led Weaning method and children. If you are planning to share the fritters with your baby, then I recommend not adding any salt to the mixture, as salt intake should be monitored and kept to a minimum for young children and especially babies under 12 months. My little one loves having the kohlrabi fritters as a snack with some yogurt on the side!

Storage

I recommend eating the kohlrabi fritters fresh and warm, while they are still crispy. The fritters are also freezable after being cooked. Let them cool down completely, then place some parchment paper squares between them and place them in the freezer in a ziplock bag for up to 2 months. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F and bake them for 8-10 minutes or on a nonstick frying pan until piping hot all the way through.

FAQ

  • What herbs can I add to the kohlrabi fritters?If you would like to add any fresh or dry herbs to the kohlrabi fritters, I recommend adding some oregano or mint as they really compliment the flavor of the kohlrabi.

  • Can I add cheese in the kohlrabi fritters?Yes definitely, after adding all the veggie and flour, simply crumble some feta cheese in or some grated hard cheese like graviera or romana. Mix well to incorporate the cheese with the rest of the ingredients and continue with cooking them.

  • Can babies have kohlrabi fritters?Yes, kohlrabi fritters are great for babies that follow the baby-led weaning method and little children as they are easy to hold with their little hands, and they can be used as dippers in sauces and yogurt. Just make sure you don’t add any salt to the mixture as daily salt intake should be as low as possible.

  • Are kohlrabi fritters freezable?Yes they are after being cooked. Place some parchment paper squares between the fritters and put them in a ziplock bag in the freezer. Consume within the next 2 months. When ready to eat, thaw them in the fridge, then bake them for 8-10 minutes in a preheated oven to 180°C/350°F.

  • Can I eat the kohlrabi stems and leaves?Kohlrabi stems and leaves are edible. You can add them in stews, soups or they can be eaten steamed or sauteed with a drizzle of lemon.

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FAQs

How do you serve kohlrabi? ›

It is delicious steamed, sautéed, roasted, stuffed, creamed, in soup or stew, and eaten raw. Smaller kohlrabi tends to taste sweeter; the vegetable develops a sharper, more radish-like flavor as it matures. Look for fresh leaves, which indicate recent harvest, and a firm bulb.

Can you eat the stems and leaves of kohlrabi? ›

All parts of the kohlrabi are edible, though most people just stick to the bulbous bottom. The leaves and stems are best sautéed or added to a stir-fry. The bulb can be eaten raw, which maintains its super-crisp texture and mild bite, or it can be roasted, sautéed, steamed, or boiled and mashed like a potato.

Do you peel kohlrabi before eating? ›

Whether you're cooking kohlrabi or serving it raw, you will need to completely peel and discard the thick, tough outer layer (you may need a sharp knife for this; the skin is quite tough and indigestible). Cut the kohlrabi. To enjoy the crunch of raw kohlrabi, you'll want to cut it into delicate pieces.

Can you eat kohlrabi leaves raw? ›

I recommend cooking kohlrabi leaves and stems - they can be eaten raw, but they taste a lot better when sautéed. Like kale, kohlrabi greens need to be broken down a bit so they aren't overly bitter.

How do Germans eat kohlrabi? ›

Kohlrabi can be eaten raw or cooked. Raw kohlrabi is delicious and refreshing shredded with a vinaigrette dressing or added to a salad.

Is kohlrabi good for stomach? ›

Insoluble fiber promotes regular bowel movements and supports a healthy gastrointestinal system. The water-soluble fiber in Kohlrabi helps reduce blood glucose (blood sugar) and cholesterol levels. Lower cholesterol levels are associated with a decreased risk of heart disease and stroke.

Can I freeze kohlrabi? ›

Leave whole or dice in 1/2 inch cubes. Water blanch whole 3 minutes and cubes 1 minute. Cool promptly, drain and package, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Seal and freeze.

Why is my kohlrabi bitter? ›

The best quality kohlrabi—sweet, crisp, juicy—results from fast growth without heat or moisture stress. If the plants are overheated or struggling to take up water, they will produce chemicals that have strong, bitter flavors. The bulbs will also become fibrous and may crack.

Should you refrigerate raw kohlrabi? ›

Storage and food safety

Kohlrabi can be stored in the refrigerator for several weeks. Storage life can be extended if kohlrabi is placed in sealed perforated plastic bags. To prevent cross-contamination, keep kohlrabi away from raw meat and meat juices.

What does kohlrabi go well with? ›

Meat: Kohlrabi pairs well with meats such as bacon, chicken, sausage, and pork. Herbs: Fresh herbs such as parsley, dill, mint, rosemary, thyme, and chives complement the nutty, buttery flavour of kohlrabi and add a bright, fresh flavour.

What eats holes in kohlrabi leaves? ›

Worms and loopers chew holes in leaves and hide in kohlrabi leaves. Control worms and loopers with appropriate insecticides or biological measures. Flea Beetles Small black beetles that feed on seedlings.

What happens if kohlrabi is left to grow too long? ›

Unfortunately, many gardeners allow kohlrabi to grow too large before harvesting it. Large, older kohlrabi is tough and woody and it may have an off-flavor.

Does kohlrabi get soft when cooked? ›

Heartier varieties that grow in the fall, when they grow bigger, can have less sweetness and more structure (sometimes flavorless and too fibrous, if you get the wrong one), but they will add peppery, mustard-y flavors to curries and braises, and will soften well in cooked dishes.

Does kohlrabi taste like turnip? ›

Kohlrabi has a milder, sweeter taste than that of a turnip. It is crunchy with a texture similar to water chestnuts. Serve as sticks with dip or add to salads or slaws.

Should kohlrabi be refrigerated? ›

Storage and food safety

Kohlrabi can be stored in the refrigerator for several weeks. Storage life can be extended if kohlrabi is placed in sealed perforated plastic bags. To prevent cross-contamination, keep kohlrabi away from raw meat and meat juices.

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