It's time for beets to lose the undeserved stigma of being one of the most hated veggies in the U.S., and the way to do so is to learn how to cook them correctly to highlight their best attributes.
Beets are one of those ingredients that people either love—or think they don’t like. If you’ve only had them boiled and plain ...
1. In a small bowl, whisk together the vinegar, salt, a pinch of pepper, mustard, and honey. 2. Gradually whisk in the oil ...
Beets are commonly grown for their bulbous roots, but their tops can also be harvested for greens, and they are an excellent source of Vitamin A as well as calcium. Beet juice is sometimes used in ...
Featured recipes: (1) Autumn Fritters with Beets and Chicken (2) Celery Iri-Miso with Rice. 1. Peel the beet, cut into 3-4cm long rectangular strips, and rinse. 2. Cut the chicken tenders to match ...
Set aside to cool, then serve. You can make smaller muffins using a mini-muffin tin, but remember to adjust the cooking time as they will cook more quickly.
If you love roasted beets, don’t toss the leafy greens attached to the roots—they’re super-nutritious, contributing magnesium for muscle health and vitamins A (a vision supporter ...