What is your favorite way to eat beets?
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pickled or as a salad with a vinegar/oil spiced up with salt, pepper, garlic, and diced onion and whatever else is in season in my herb garden.0
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oh they are good. I have found the juice to be a great salad dressing. Want some now.0
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Borscht (or however you spell it).0
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Yummy recipes. I love beets. Thanks for sharing. Definitely buying beets!0
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I like them boiled, steamed, or roasted, cold in salad, with goat cheese, pickled ... but a couple of months ago MFP posted a smoothie recipe in its blog that used frozen cooked beets, along with berries and greek yogurt. It was really tasty, and since then I've been throwing frozen cooked beets into all kinds of smoothies. Goes great with spinach, pumpkin, banana, peanut butter -- pretty much everything!0
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »I like them boiled, steamed, or roasted, cold in salad, with goat cheese, pickled ... but a couple of months ago MFP posted a smoothie recipe in its blog that used frozen cooked beets, along with berries and greek yogurt. It was really tasty, and since then I've been throwing frozen cooked beets into all kinds of smoothies. Goes great with spinach, pumpkin, banana, peanut butter -- pretty much everything!
I do beet smoothies, too, but mostly with fresh grated. Might have to try frozen cooked. I had problems with the canned ones not smoothie-ing-out adequately so had little beet lumps. The grated has worked much better for me.
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Toss them with a little olive oil, orange juice, orange zest, and salt and roast them. Yummy. Also love them raw in smoothies, and pickled.0
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There was actually a show called River Cottage on last night where the guy made beetroot chocolate brownies which looked so amazing!
I really want to try it, well a healthier version.
I also like putting them in juices/smoothies. And when I used to eat cheese I used to love a good ol' beet, cheese and lettuce sandwich.
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yum, I LOVE THEM TOO, and eat them all day, every day,, they are so good for blood pressure, I have a soup that I adore.0
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Love all the suggestions. I spent my first 38 years saying I will eat anything except beets. So I have made it my personal mission to learn to like beets. My friend tried to convert me years ago with boiled beets and mayo! Didn't work. Then I had borscht! I was in heaven. This soup is amazing! My mom also canned beets and I like them her way. Looking forward to trying some of the suggestions here. I will enjoy beets!0
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No offence but I hate the americanism of "beets". (One of my many americanism hates)
However I enjoy beetroot simply chopped on some salad.0 -
Even sliced canned beets are good served covered with feta cheese, drizzled with a low cal balsamic vinegar dressing, then topped with some chopped walnuts.0
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I am seriously a beet junkie. Red, golden, all of the above. I clean (scrub) them, cut the tops off, then drizzle them with truffle oil or olive oil and sprinkle smoked paprika and sea salt. Loosely wrap them in foil and roast at 400 deg until they are fork tender, about 45 minutes. Let cool and peel off the exterior skin. Slice and serve with goat cheese, walnuts, over field greens with a vinaigrette.0
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Homemade beet pickles. I've got this recipe from a 1950's canning book that has cinnamon, clove and allspice, the are absolutely delish!
I peel them, roast them until they are almost tender and then store them in the freezer for later. Pull out a serving in the morning, add some feta cheese and a light drizzle of honey or basalmic vinegar. By lunchtime they are thawed and ready to devour.0 -
Roasted and cooled, topped with goat cheese and honey mustard!0
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Roasted and added to salad. Or blended into a smoothie.0
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I couldnt stand them but needed variety in my diet, had them shredded in a slaw and was hooked ! Ive eaten them canned ( pre-cooked and sliced ) and covered in a light raspberry vinagrette Some great ideas here, Im going to buy one or two and try roasting them ! Thanks guys !0
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I like fresh beets juiced.0
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jim_just_jim wrote: »I couldnt stand them but needed variety in my diet, had them shredded in a slaw and was hooked ! Ive eaten them canned ( pre-cooked and sliced ) and covered in a light raspberry vinagrette Some great ideas here, Im going to buy one or two and try roasting them ! Thanks guys !
Beet slaw! Why have I never thought of this? Genius!0 -
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »
What else do you mean? The leaves?0 -
My favourite way is to cover it with lashes of overpowering sauce, meat and bread in a way that I can barely taste the beet at the end of it....0
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ingle92protege wrote: »
What else do you mean? The leaves?
Yep. Beet greens are lovely, lovely things. Saute some onion in a bit of olive oil until translucent and then add the beet greens and cook just until tender. They're also good raw as a salad. Then there's finely diced beet root cooked in with the greens. Yummmmm....
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I have a few recipes if you're interested:
novamorganoz.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/beetrooted-adventures.html0 -
love beets
peeled and chopped, drizzled with olive oil, and a sprinkling of sea - salt and baked.
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- So easy to make, and yet tasty.
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Pickled on top of warm liver pate on fresh sourdough rye bread.0
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The only way I have ever eaten them is the canned ones. Just directly add them to a salad or just alone. Those are the ones my mom would buy growing up. I liked them, but I actually never bought them myself. Sad to say, I don't even know how a fresh one looks like.0
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Like a basketball player into the trash
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