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HOW TO COOK BEETS
Beets are versatile, naturally sweet, and easy to cook using many methods. Each technique brings out a different flavor and texture—from earthy and tender to caramelized and crisp.
🔪 Before You Start (Essential Prep)
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Choose firm beets with smooth skin and deep color
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Trim stems to 1 inch (prevents bleeding)
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Rinse well to remove dirt
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Do not peel before cooking (except for roasting cubes or raw uses)
➡️ Peels slip off easily after cooking.
🔥 1. Roasting Beets (Best Flavor & Sweetness)
Best for: Salads, sides, meal prep
How to Roast Whole Beets
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Preheat oven to 200°C / 400°F
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Wrap whole beets in foil
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Place on baking tray
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Roast 45–75 minutes (size dependent)
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Cool slightly, rub off skins, slice or cube
How to Roast Cubed Beets
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Peel and cut into cubes
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Toss with olive oil, salt, pepper
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Roast uncovered 30–40 minutes, turning once
Flavor: Deep, caramelized, naturally sweet
💧 2. Boiling Beets (Fast & Classic)
Best for: Pickling, soups, mashed beets
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Place whole beets in pot
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Cover with water
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Bring to boil, then simmer
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Cook 30–45 minutes
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Drain and cool
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Slip off skins
Pro Tip: Add vinegar or lemon juice to reduce color loss.
♨️ 3. Steaming Beets (Best for Nutrients)
Best for: Healthy diets, baby food
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Place whole or halved beets in steamer basket
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Steam over boiling water
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Cook 30–40 minutes
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Cool and peel
Why steam? Preserves vitamins better than boiling.
⚡ 4. Pressure Cooking / Instant Pot (Fastest)
Best for: Meal prep, busy schedules
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Place beets on trivet with 1 cup water
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Pressure cook:
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Small: 10 minutes
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Medium: 15 minutes
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Large: 20 minutes
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Natural release 10 minutes
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Peel easily
🔥 5. Grilling Beets (Smoky Flavor)
Best for: BBQ sides, salads
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Boil or steam beets until just tender
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Slice thickly
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Brush with oil
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Grill 3–5 minutes per side
Flavor: Smoky, slightly charred
🥗 6. Cooking Beets Raw (No Heat Options)
Best for: Salads, detox meals
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Grate into slaws
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Slice thin for carpaccio
➡️ Pair with citrus or vinegar to balance earthiness.
🌿 Cooking Beet Greens (Don’t Waste Them!)
Beet greens are highly nutritious.
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Wash thoroughly
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Sauté garlic in olive oil
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Add chopped greens
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Cook 3–5 minutes
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Finish with salt and lemon
🧂 Seasoning Ideas (Perfect Pairings)
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Olive oil + sea salt
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Balsamic vinegar
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Goat cheese or feta
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Garlic & herbs (thyme, dill)
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Citrus zest
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Honey or maple syrup
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Spices: cumin, coriander, black pepper
🧊 Storage Tips
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Cooked beets last 4–5 days refrigerated
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Freeze cooked, peeled beets up to 3 months
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Store beet greens separately (use within 2 days)
⚠️ Helpful Notes
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Pink/red urine after eating beets is harmless
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Use gloves when peeling to avoid staining
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Acid (vinegar, lemon) keeps color vibrant
✅ Bottom Line
Beets are easy to cook, highly adaptable, and delicious using many methods—roasting for sweetness, boiling for speed, steaming for nutrition, pressure cooking for convenience.
OTHER SOURCES
HOWTO COOK BEETS
Wash the beets and trim the ends off before cooking.
Step 2
Place trimmed beets in a roasting pan and add a little water for steam. Roast the beets at 425 degrees F for 30 to 45 minutes (cover the pan with foil) or until the beets are easily pierced with a knife. Slip off the skins under running water and slice or dice.
Step 3
If boiling, cook the beets for 20 to 30 minutes, or until tender.
Step 4
If using a microwave oven, cook the beets with a little water for 8 to 15 minutes.
Step 5
Match beets with orange (juice and zest), ginger or both.
Step 6
Dress beets with a vinaigrette. Serve warm or at room temperature. Add some sweet onion, parsley, and hard-boiled egg chunks for a hearty salad.
Step 7
Keep the beet greens - you can cook and eat these like any other slightly bitter greens
Step 8
If you're mixing beets with other vegetables (in a salad, for instance), cook and dress the beets separately and add them last. Their vivid color will seep into everything else otherwise.
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