Beets - for those that hate beets

Need2Exerc1se
Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
edited November 23 in Recipes
Anyone have any good beet recipes for those that aren't crazy about beets. I realize roasted is popular, but that didn't cut it. Anyone got any other recipes for beets that might be palatable to those who turn up their noses at this nutritious vegetable?
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  • brandi712
    brandi712 Posts: 407 Member
    If you don't like beets (or any other food), why try to find it made in a way you would eat it. For me, life is too short to try to eat something I don't like. Too many other good healthy nutritious things out there. :)
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    brandi712 wrote: »
    If you don't like beets (or any other food), why try to find it made in a way you would eat it. For me, life is too short to try to eat something I don't like. Too many other good healthy nutritious things out there. :)

    I never said I didn't like them.
  • brandi712
    brandi712 Posts: 407 Member
    I meant "you" as a generalization since your post was "for those that hate beets". That is all.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    edited August 2015
    brandi712 wrote: »
    I meant "you" as a generalization since your post was "for those that hate beets". That is all.

    I grow a lot of beets because I love beet greens. Nobody else in my family likes the beetroot. Just thinking someone else here might have some recipes that have worked for them.
  • caroldavison332
    caroldavison332 Posts: 864 Member
    I chop up the beet greens and nuke them and eat them with butter. Same with beets. Also cold as salad. You could probably whirl them into a soup. Borscht is yummy too.
  • aledba
    aledba Posts: 564 Member
    Chocolate beet cake. It is moist and has a wonderful earthy taste that makes the chocolate very bold and satisfying.
    Jamie uses raw shredded. Beware, of course, the stained hands. I've just cooked the beets and shredded after. I don't find a difference beyond ease of cleanup.

    http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/chocolate-recipes/epic-chocolate-and-beetroot-cake/#GJjEAAbYZqcLKH4f.97
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    aledba wrote: »
    Chocolate beet cake. It is moist and has a wonderful earthy taste that makes the chocolate very bold and satisfying.
    Jamie uses raw shredded. Beware, of course, the stained hands. I've just cooked the beets and shredded after. I don't find a difference beyond ease of cleanup.

    http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/chocolate-recipes/epic-chocolate-and-beetroot-cake/#GJjEAAbYZqcLKH4f.97

    Well now that looks interesting. Thanks!
  • aledba
    aledba Posts: 564 Member
    No problem. I've made it at Halloween in the form of cupcakes with a spooky pink buttercream (not spooky at all hahaha beet coloured) and they were very well received. People were shocked to hear they had eaten beets and loved them!
  • MsJulesRenee
    MsJulesRenee Posts: 1,180 Member
    The only time I enjoy them are in fruit smoothies. Even then it has a touch of dirt flavor but you can hide it well with stronger flavored fruits like pineapple and raspberries.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I like them roasted and then chopped up with creamy horseradish and chives
  • RinnyBlush
    RinnyBlush Posts: 29 Member
    Slice them thin, roast them a bit, and then use them as a pizza/flatbread topping with fresh basil and goat cheese. It's seriously amazing!
  • RodaRose
    RodaRose Posts: 9,562 Member
    They are less bad sliced, drizzled with olive oil and roasted.
    Hubby puts them in shakes with the nutribullet.
  • Nessiechickie
    Nessiechickie Posts: 1,392 Member
    edited August 2015
    Borscht !!!! YUM!!! With fresh dill and sour cream
  • curvy_gamer_loses
    curvy_gamer_loses Posts: 126 Member
    I like nearly all fruits/veggies except beets. I've only ever had them from a jar. I want to like them....I might have to try the cake and roasting them.. or the pizza idea as well.
  • Ang108
    Ang108 Posts: 1,711 Member
    I love beets. I boil them and eat them.
    I forgot; before I eat them , I peel them.
    I agree with the poster who said life is to short to cook and hide foods in dishes that certain people don't like.
    I also love cauliflower, but never would make cauliflower rice or pizza crust.
  • Queenmunchy
    Queenmunchy Posts: 3,380 Member
    Spiralize them! They're excellent, especially with cheese
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  • BWBTrish
    BWBTrish Posts: 2,817 Member
    Cook them and let them cool down
    Now shred them or spiral or cut in very small pieces

    Shred some onion and add to it. Pepper salt vinegar and mayonnaise finishes it off for me

    As a kid we used to eat red beets every week with fish and butter sauce
    Was sooo good lol

    and as a matter affect i have red beets tonight
    stir fry them...maybe i post a picture later. :)
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  • SeanLives
    SeanLives Posts: 17 Member
    The Michael Jackson "Beet It" Smoothie

    Raw peeled beet root and greens, blueberries, fresh peeled ginger tab, apple slices, a spoonful of peanut butter, and blended smooth with ice.

    You'll moonwalk for this smoothie criminal.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    RinnyBlush wrote: »
    Slice them thin, roast them a bit, and then use them as a pizza/flatbread topping with fresh basil and goat cheese. It's seriously amazing!

    Hmm, never thought of putting them on pizza, but I will give that a try this weekend since I have some goat cheese on hand and the basil hasn't died out yet.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    I'm not trying to hide beets in food, I'm trying to find new ways to cook them that might be palatable to those that don't usually like them so that they are not wasted.

    For those that like beets and might be interested, I found this recipe for baked beet chips that I thought looked good. I haven't tried it yet though.

    http://acozykitchen.com/baked-beet-chips/

  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    RinnyBlush wrote: »
    Slice them thin, roast them a bit, and then use them as a pizza/flatbread topping with fresh basil and goat cheese. It's seriously amazing!

    Hmm, never thought of putting them on pizza, but I will give that a try this weekend since I have some goat cheese on hand and the basil hasn't died out yet.
    I had a salad (appetizer sized) with those ingredients once. It was delicious!!
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    I tried the beet chips recipe posted above this weekend. It was so delicious. But not as delicious as raw beets. I don't know why I've never heard of eating them raw. I think beets may now be my favorite raw veggie! Even my beet hating husband liked them.
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    I tried the beet chips recipe posted above this weekend. It was so delicious. But not as delicious as raw beets. I don't know why I've never heard of eating them raw. I think beets may now be my favorite raw veggie! Even my beet hating husband liked them.

    Interesting. I'm ashamed to admit, I don't think I've ever eaten a beet. I was just never exposed to things my mom didn't like (I didn't have brussel sprouts until the age of 24 or so).
  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    I love beets. The only suggestion I have is roasted :'(
  • mrron2u
    mrron2u Posts: 919 Member
    RinnyBlush wrote: »
    Slice them thin, roast them a bit, and then use them as a pizza/flatbread topping with fresh basil and goat cheese. It's seriously amazing!
    Gonna have to try this one! Sounds great!

  • Acg67
    Acg67 Posts: 12,142 Member
    48hr short rib, beet risotto, whipped goat cheese

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  • Jruzer
    Jruzer Posts: 3,501 Member
    Pickling them is a great option and is pretty easy to do.
  • jdgboxing
    jdgboxing Posts: 42 Member
    I ordered a beet powder you mix in water. Superbeets.com, if you're looking for the boost in NO. Still taste a little like beets, but much easier than the vegetable.
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    Jruzer wrote: »
    Pickling them is a great option and is pretty easy to do.

    I love pickled beets. I grew up with them, though. Used the juice to color and/or pickle hard boiled eggs as well. Many others don't share the love.

    Wish I could help, but I think all of the ways I've tried them have already been listed. Only other thing I can think of is maybe next year try golden beets if you haven't already. To me, they taste very different from red beets - more sweet, less earthy.
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