Winter seasonal guide
Seasonal Calendar February
In February, we focus on seasonal fruit and vegetables from across Europe and match them with practical Thermomix® recipes from MixMyDay.
Outdoor crop in February
Fresh outdoor harvest across europe.
Outdoor crop
Leeks
Nearly year-round allium for soups and stews
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Outdoor crop
Parsnips
Sweet winter roots for soups and puree
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Outdoor crop
Jerusalem Artichokes
Nutty tubers for soup, puree and salads
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Outdoor crop
Salsify
Delicate winter root for soups and gratins
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Outdoor crop
Lambs Lettuce
Cold-season salad leaves for bowls and sides
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Outdoor crop
Kale
Winter greens for stews, pesto and chips
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Outdoor crop
Brussels Sprouts
Cold-season sprouts for steaming and roasting
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Outdoor crop
Savoy Cabbage
Crinkled winter leaves for soups and rolls
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Stored in February
Stored european harvest from the previous season.
Stored
Apples
Fresh harvest from late summer, stored well into spring
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Stored
Carrots
Fresh bunches in summer, stored roots into spring
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Stored
Potatoes
A kitchen staple for steaming, mash and soups
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Stored
Beetroot
Earthy roots for salads, soup and steaming
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Stored
Celeriac and Celery
Aromatic base for soups, stocks and mash
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Stored
Swede
Robust winter root for stews and mash
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Stored
Red Cabbage
Autumn and winter cabbage for sides and salads
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Stored
White Cabbage
Stored cabbage for salads, stews and sauerkraut-style dishes
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Stored
Onions
Aromatic base for almost every savoury Thermomix recipe
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Stored
Garlic
Small cloves, big flavour for dips, sauces and bread
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The best Thermomix® recipes for February
Live English recipes matched to the seasonal ingredients above.
Potato, Vegetable and Meat Baby Purée with the Thermomix®
Potato Goulash with the Thermomix®
Crustless Onion Tart with the Thermomix®
Apple Jam with the Thermomix®
Sweet Potato Soup with the Thermomix®
Beetroot Salad with the Thermomix®
Garlic Cheese Baguette with the Thermomix®
Apple Juice in the Thermomix®
Garlic Butter with the Thermomix®
Creamy Potato Soup with Frankfurters, Thermomix®
Steamed White Cabbage in the Thermomix® Varoma®
Apple Porridge with the Thermomix®
Apple Tart with the Thermomix®
Apple and Pear Flammkuchen with the Thermomix® and White Chocolate (Topping for 4 Pieces)
Garlic Powder with the Thermomix®
Garlic Pull-Apart Bread with the Thermomix®
Courgette and Potato Gratin (Thermomix®)
Swabian Potato Salad with the Thermomix®
Vegetable Potato Fritters with Herb Dip, Thermomix®
Steamed Sweet Potatoes in the Thermomix® Varoma®
Steamed Kale in the Thermomix®
Steamed Savoy Cabbage in the Thermomix® Varoma®
Baki Coconut Muffins with the Thermomix®
Wild Garlic Gnocchi with the Thermomix®
What is in season across Europe?
F means outdoor crop, G means protected crop, L means stored harvest. The pattern follows Central European seasons, relabelled for a broader European audience.
Protected crop
Stored
Good to know
What is in season in February?
In February, the calendar above shows outdoor crops, protected crops and stored produce that are typically available across Central Europe.
Which Thermomix® recipes fit February?
Start with recipes linked on this page. They use seasonal ingredients from February and are already available in English on MixMyDay.
Can harvest times shift?
Yes. Weather and region can shift fresh outdoor crops by one to three weeks, especially in spring and autumn.






































































