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Ingredients of the week: Mushrooms,Cranberries, Brassica, Beetroot, Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Nutritional Yeast, Miso, Buckwheat
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Pickled beets are pretty good and they last longer that way, can't think of anything else right now
They're amazing roasted and peeled in an arugula salad. I ate something like this with a honey-balsamic dressing like every other week last summer when I had a ton of them, but I might be biased because I honestly just really like 'em.
I think pickled beets are amazing. Otherwise I've never grown very many, so I'm either eating them raw or on rare occasions using them as dye in food.
Pickled rainbow beets are something else! Slice em real thin and pickle em with 1/3 vinegar 2/3 water and a pinch of sugar and a smaller pinch of salt.
Šaltibarščiai (Lithuanian cold beet soup) and borscht are both p good
Gotta try this cold version!
Borscht!
roast 'em up! eat 'em hot on their own or with some other root veggies or cold on a salad like artemis said
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Peel, then use a grater, food processor, or mandolin to shred raw beets into thin little sticks. Drain the juice.
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If you want some color, do equal number of peeled raw carrots.
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Toss in a bowl with:
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Freshly squeezed lemon juice. Lots of it. Don't worry, the sugar in beets and carrots balances the lemon.
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Olive oil.
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Finely chopped parsley.
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Couple of big dabs of Dijon mustard.
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Salt and pepper.
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Toss till mixed.
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Cover and put in fridge till chilled.
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Makes an excellent summer salad. Lasts a long time.
Variation with extra stuff you can skip. Has picture close to outcome: https://www.eatingwell.com/simple-no-cook-grated-beet-carrot-salad-8658746
Raw beet gang!
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i hate beets.. there are very few things i won't eat, but beets is one
I think you are wrong. Beets are very yummy. What was the dish you had them in?
my mom used to make them around Thanksgiving
my current partner makes all kinds of dishes with them
i hate them
Some people just don't like a thing but, beets are something I didn't like until I made them right. It's one of those foods where knowing what you're doing with it is crucial. Also there are different kinds of beets and the taste is very different. Golden beets are dope raw and are sweet and juicy AF and taste like a beet but yellow if that makes sense, they also are yellow. Rainbow beets are almost more like a turnip. If you don't like it you don't like it, but if I knew you irl I would try to make you a nice beet food just in case you only had people do it bad. Many unpopular veggies are such a case.
yeah.. i suppose someone out there might know how to make them in a way i could stomach, but i haven't met that person
same thing goes for cooked spinach... the smell alone makes my stomach turn
Yeah my parents would serve me microwaved beets out of a can as a child. Hated them. Since then I've had them in mediumly tomato-fied borscht and stuff and haven't minded them but plain beets suck as to me and I find it hard to mix them into meals the same way I could with potatoes or broccoli or corn or something. Just kinda' bitter and tough-ish like most root vegetables but wet at the same time, it's not appealing to me.
Beets gotta be fresh. Canned beets are nasty
The one use I ever found for canned beets was adding them to an apple crisp.
spoiler
there actually weren't any apples, but it turned out great
Red velvet cake and cream cheese icing. The beet juice colors the cake. By far the best use of a beet, and cake makes a great side dish.
Deep fried beet chips.
Roast root veggies.
Pickled beets.
Beets on salad w cheese n nuts.
i bet you could put a beet into a vegan chili
turn it all red n scary
Not a side dish but a drink: I made some beet kvass recently, surprisingly good. Make sure to use the slavic sweet recipes, a lot of the English recipes make it salty, like kraut juice.
Just grate raw beets and add em to a salad. Gotta peel the skin first, but raw beets are super super underrated. On a nice lil salad with carrots and onions and tomatoes, it's real nice. Also SOUP beet soup rocks. If you wanna roast em soak em in water and then roll them.in salt and sugar and go high temp and fast. What kind of beets as well? There's a lot of kinds. I fucking love beets.
I like to cut them up into 1inx.25inx.25 in pieces and use them in stir fry. I especially like the purple beats. It makes your poop purple!
The only beet food I know is borscht.
So make a side borscht.
I've had a cider with beet in it and that shit was good. A really nice earthiness and color too.
think they're good roasted too
Ooh, now I wanna try making beet wine!
boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew
beets
They work surprisingly well in like a potato salad type situation. You don't want to use mustard, but celery, beets, potatoes, green onions, (vegan) mayo, some salt and pepper and you have yourself a pretty good time! People sometimes add carrots and green beans too. It's good.
pickled beets are a very good condiment as others have said if you end up with extra