10 Favorite Beet Recipes (2024)

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These beet recipes are easy to make and showcase the best ways to eat this healthy bright pink root vegetable! Plus, the 3 best ways to cook beets.

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What are the best ways to eat beets? Yes, the humble beet might not be the sexiest of vegetables. But it’s a major up-and-comer! As people start to have more interest in eating lots of veggies and whole foods, beets are on the rise. And it’s for good reason: these healthy root vegetables can taste amazing when cooked correctly!

Alex and I used to only occasionally eat beets: but we’ve started to eat them more often (especially because they cook in the Instant Pot in only 30 minutes!). And they’re one of the 20 best vegetables you can eat! Here we’ve compiled a list of all our favorite beet recipes, along with our favorite cooking methods. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do.

And now…our best easy beet recipes!

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Roasted Beets with Goat Cheese

You're in for a treat with this beet recipe! Roasted beet rounds are dolloped with creamy, tangy goat cheese, then topped with olive oil and fresh chives. Sounds almost too simple, but it tastes like a symphony. Alex served this plate to me and I almost jumped out of my chair. “Whoa! This tastes amazing.” Just a few simple ingredients can turn beets into the ultimate taste treat.

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Beet Salad with Balsamic Dressing

This beet salad has all the right elements: roasted beets, baby greens, creamy goat cheese and a tangy balsamic beet dressing. Basically, salad perfection! We made this with our quick Instant Pot beets, which take only about 30 minutes to cook.

The sweet, earthy flavor of beets pairs perfectly with the tang of a balsamic dressing. Here, we’ve used our favoriteBest Balsamic Dressing: which takes just 5 minutes and 5 ingredients. The balance of tangy, sweet and savory in this dressing is mind-blowing. (Really.) Then, amp it up a notch: stir in roasted beets, which turns the dressing a vibrant shade of pink and adds a sweet flavor undertone! It's magical.

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Creamy Beet Hummus

You’re supposed to eat the rainbow, right? So why not go for this beet hummus recipe? The color of this shocking pink dip comes right fromoven roasted beets. The beets bring loads of nutrients and the beautiful pink color: and a lightly sweet flavor to the dip too. It’s beautiful and eye catching as a party appetizer, and totally kid friendly. (Just watch out — it stains!) So what are you waiting for? Let’s get cooking.

Here’s a green salad idea that’s flavorful and versatile: arugula beet salad! It features jewel-toned roasted beets with baby arugula, all covered in a zingy citrus vinaigrette. Add thin-sliced shallots and toasted walnuts, and it tastes sophisticated with minimal effort.All you need to do is cook the beets!

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Beet Smoothie

Want to eat more beets? Try aBeet Smoothie: the perfect way to get beets into your diet with delicious fruity flavor. You don’t even need to worry about the beet! Peel it and throw it in raw, and it gives the most vibrant color to this puree. It’s the perfect way to use beets you’re not sure what to do with. The sweet flavor is offset by banana, apple and pineapple.

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Vegan Poke Bowl

Poke is a Hawaiian specialty, typically made with ahi tuna. But here's awhole food plant based (WFPB)version of this popular healthy bowl meal: vegan poke bowls with beet poke!

Yes, this unusual ingredient amazingly gives the same texture and flavor as poke.Beets. Yep, you’re going to have to taste this to believe it…but it really works! Drizzle withspicy mayoand enjoy.

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Beet Green Omelette

Ever bought a bunch of beets and cut off those beautiful leafy green tops? Most people throw them away, but there are actually lots of great ways to eat them. The most popular ways to eat them are in salads or sauteed as a side dish.

But the best way to use beet greens?This Parmesan omelette with beet greens recipe!Sauteing beet greens with minced garlic and Parmesan cheese makes them taste insanely savory, kind of like the inside of spinach artichoke dip. To make them into a healthy breakfast or lunch, you’ll use this as an omelette filling. In just 15 minutes, you have a filling meal that makes the most of the unique flavor of beet greens.

Grilled beets are an ideal summer side dish for when you’re planning to fire up the grill. These come out sweet and tender, perfectly cooked and even better with a sprinkle of feta cheese. While they take a little longer than mostgrilled vegetables, they’re worth the wait. Serve them up with a a few other grilled veggies orsummer salads, and they make the meal complete.

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Beet and Apple Salad

What's a better pair in beet recipes than sweet tart apples? This salad is all about contrasts: the tender, lightly sweet beets against the crisp tang of green apples. Topped on a bed of greens, they're covered in our best Easy Honey Mustard Dressing.

The dressing alone is reason to make this salad. It tastes incredible: and it’s so easy you can memorize the recipe! All you need is 5 minutes and 4 ingredients. Whisk it together, then top the salad with crunchy pistachios. It's seriously tasty!

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This beet and blue cheese salad recipe is a masterpiece of flavors, starring tender beets, crunchy pistachios, edamame, and blue cheese crumbles. The rough and humble beet, with a little bit of love, morphs into something truly amazing. It's an idea inspired by one of our favorite local restaurants.

What makes this salad special is that instead of buying spinach or other leafy greens, you'll use the beet greens instead! Simply cut off the tops of the beets and slice them into thin slices. And instead of a vinaigrette dressing that you might expect from a beet blue cheese salad, this one goes uber simple: just olive oil and kosher salt! The thin coating of olive oil and salt brings out the natural flavors in each ingredient.

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How to Cook Beets: 3 Ways

Here are all the best ways to cook beets to use them in beet recipes! Our favorite method is oven roasting beets: though it takes longer, it's absolutely worth it for the beautiful sweet flavor that results. At a close second is our Instant Pot beets method, which cuts the time of roasting in half. The beets come out perfectly tender in just about 30 minutes! And finally: we've got how to boil beets as well: another quick method that will have you eating beet recipes in no time.

Tips for cooking with beets

Because beets take about 1 hour to roast, they do require a bit of planning. The beet recipe below is hands off for the roasting time, so roast the beets when you have time on a weekend or in the evening. You can refrigerate the beets until right before serving.

Or, use our Instant Pot beets method to shortcut to 30 minutes! A pressure cooker is great for speeding up the process. Boiling the beets is also quick, but roasting is the method that has the most flavor.

Because of the length of cook time, we suggest cooking a whole bunch of beets at once! (You can roast a whole bunch at a time for the recipe below.) Then refrigerate the beets for using throughout the week.

Last tip! If you come home with a bunch of beets, here’s the best way to store them.

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10 Easy Beet Recipes: Roasted Beets & More!

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  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
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This oven roasted beet recipe is easy and the beets come out perfectly tender and sweet! Slice them in rounds, drizzle with olive oil, and sprinkle with thinly sliced chives. It’s perfection in its simplicity.

Ingredients

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  • 4 beets
  • Olive oil
  • Kosher salt
  • Thinly sliced chives, for garnish
  • 2 ounces soft goat cheese (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wash the beets. Trim off all but about 1 inch of the beet greens (you can save them for later and use them in salads). Leaving on the stem helps keep the beets from “bleeding” out red juice in the oven.
  3. Rub the beets lightly with olive oil. Place the beets in a covered oven proof dish. (You also can wrap each beet individually in aluminum foil and place them on the oven grates).
  4. Roast the beets for 45 minutes to 1 ½ hours, depending on the size and freshness, until tender when pierced with a fork. Check every 10 minutes until tender; we’ve found medium sized beets take about 1 hour.
  5. Allow them to cool for a few minutes. Then place them under cool water and rub off the skins with your fingers. You can serve immediately, or refrigerate the whole beets until serving and serve them cold.
  6. Slice the beets into rounds and arrange them on a plate. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with 1 pinch kosher salt.Top with thinly sliced chives. If desired, add goat cheese dollops.
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Roasted
  • Cuisine: Beets

Keywords: Beet Recipe, Beet Recipes

Last updated: July 2020

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Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes for memorable kitchen moments! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.

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FAQs

What is the most delicious way to eat beets? ›

You can use cooked beets in salads, to make hummus or to blend into smoothies. They can be diced for slaw, quartered for a grain bowl or mashed to make a dip or spread. Their thick and chewy texture is even great in a galette or quesadilla.

What can you add to beets to make them taste better? ›

The roasted beets are wonderful on their own, seasoned simply with salt and pepper, or dressed up more with citrus juice, herbs, or balsamic vinegar. Serve them with any weeknight dinner, or add them to a holiday meal. These oven roasted beets keep well for days in the fridge, so they're great for making ahead.

Why do I feel better after eating beets? ›

Beets are high in nitrates which research suggests improve cardiovascular health in several ways. Some studies show beetroot juice supplementation may lower blood pressure and increase blood flow. It increases oxygen uptake, lengthening the time it takes to become fatigued, which allows people to stay active longer.

How do you take the bitterness out of beets? ›

Beetroots can taste bitter due to compounds like geosmin and saponins. To reduce bitterness when eating them as a vegetable, choose young beetroots, peel and cook them, combine with other flavors, blanch them, or remove the skin before cooking. 2nd method you can boil beetroot to reduce bitterness before cooking.

Why do you put vinegar in beets? ›

Beets are a weekly ritual around here. Usually we boil them and toss them in a sweet sour vinaigrette and keep them in the refrigerator to eat all week. The vinegar in the dressing "pickles" the beets, helping them last longer in the fridge.

Do you peel beets before cooking? ›

TIPS FOR cooking beets

Keep checking whichever method you're using. Don't remove the beet skin before cooking. It's really not necessary and it's much easier to do so after cooking. Some also find that removing the skin prior to cooking takes away some of the beet's earthy test.

What is the healthiest way to cook beets? ›

Roast Them

Roasting is an overall healthy cooking method with minimal vitamin loss, particularly vitamin C. Roasted beets are rich and sweet with slight mineral flavors. Remember to avoid long cooking times and high temperatures, as these can reduce nutrients. Try using smaller bulbs if you want to prepare them faster.

What should you not take with beetroot? ›

Beetroot juice is rich in nitrates, which might negatively interact with certain blood pressure-lowering medicines, leading to a severe drop in blood pressure.

Do beets like garlic? ›

Garlic doesn't just grow nicely with beets, it will also protect your beet harvest. The two plants don't compete for nutrients and the pungent smell of garlic will actually deter pests including aphids, cutworms, and army worms.

How many beets should one eat? ›

The oxalates found in beets can increase your uric acid level, meaning that too many beets can lead to gout. To avoid this, stick to no more than a single half-cup serving of beets per day.

Is it OK to eat beets everyday? ›

Can you eat beets everyday? It's always best to follow a varied diet. Eating a small amount of beetroot every day is unlikely to do any harm, but a high intake could lead to low blood pressure, red or black urine and feces, and digestive problems for anyone with a sensitivity to the nutrients.

Can I freeze beets? ›

Raw beets are prone to sogginess when frozen and thawed, so it's best to cook the beets first if you plan on freezing them. To freeze beets, we suggest boiling them for around 25 minutes, or until they are easily pierced with a knife, then transferring them to an ice-water bath to cool.

Can you make beets taste good? ›

Caramelize them on a grill. Roasting beets seems like the most common method to bring out their natural sweetness. However, there's one unconventional way to caramelize beets: firing up the grill and watching it do its magic. Not only does it intensify their candy-like flavor, but it also imparts a smokiness to them.

Are beets better steamed or roasted? ›

Beets take about the same time to steam as they do to roast, and it's a good option if you don't want to heat up your kitchen with the oven. But I find that roasted beets have a richer flavor.

Is it better to eat beets raw or cooked? ›

Raw beets contain more vitamins, minerals and antioxidants than cooked beets (yes, you can eat beets raw!). Like many vegetables, the longer you cook beets—especially in water—the more the colorful phytonutrients leach out of the food and into the water.

How do you make beets taste like meat? ›

Cure your vegetables as you would a piece of meat for a couple of days. This can be achieved by rubbing the vegetable or mushroom with salt at a concentration of 1.75% of the vegetable's weight, wrapping it tightly in plastic or vacuum sealing it, and letting it sit in the fridge for 2-3 days.

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