Still got a few small roots in the ground. Deer ate the greens...
Still got a few small roots in the ground. Deer ate the greens...
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Now that the weather's turned colder, I think I can safely see if I like beets. My first thought is to roast the suckers.
Catrin, do the golden beets have a somewhat milder flavor than their red/purple cousins?
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I think Chioggia beets (the ones that are red and white striped inside) might be the sweetest, although IME flavor has a lot more to do with growing conditions and maturity than with variety.
Roasting is a good way to go. But my absolute favorite beet root recipe is to shred them raw and toss them in a lemon juice-walnut oil vinaigrette, either alone or with a lesser amount of shredded carrots. Too cold for salads now, for me...
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Yes Owlie, they do - at least to me. I've not seen the beets that Oakleaf mentioned, and the goldens can be hard to find in the store. Of course they still taste like beetsI really like to just saute the greens in ghee (homemade ghee from grass-fed butter) or bacon drippings with onions and mushrooms.
I've thought about trying my hand at making beet kvass, which is a traditional fermented probiotic tonic. I will eventually try it, it is just the whole fermenting thing that has me nervous as I've never done it.
Last edited by Catrin; 11-06-2012 at 08:52 AM.