The Farmer's Market overrunneth with one of my favorite roots: RED BEETS!!
I love them so. When I was pregnant, instead of chocolate, I had cravings for red beets out of a can. They had to be canned beets, for reasons unknown. One day I swoll up like a puffer fish, and my canned beets and shrimp days were over.
Thankfully, I live in the Land of Abundance, and can get wonderful fresh beets at the farmer's market. I am actually going to grow my own this year to satisfy my need for unaltered, dirty, roots.
Here are my 3 favorite, quick recipes:
1. Beet & Carrot Salad.
Grate an equal amount of red beets and carrots. Mix. Make a viniagrette of olive oil and apple cider vinegar, salt & pepper, and dill. Or parsley. OR BOTH!! Toss, and eat. Warning, this is addictive, really. Good thing is, it is healthy and you can gorge yourself on it happily. Tastes even better the next day, so make lots more than you think you need.
2. Beet Kvaas.
If you have Russian neighbors, you will have seen the very, very old people who take walks like they are on a Volksmarch. Often, they are carrying bags. They are powerhouses of vigor. I am sure it is because they drink Beet Kvaas daily. This fermented drink is full of health magic. Google it to see. Here is how I make it.
Cut up 3-4 beets in big chunks. Put them in a 1/2 gallon Mason jar. Add 1 tblsp of GOOD salt (don't buy cheap salt for anything fermented. Just don't buy cheap salt. I like to use Redmond Real Salt. If you have whey, add about a 1/2 cup. Fill up with filtered water, or boiled water, or water from your magic spring. No tap water. Close tight, and watch for 2 days. After 2 days, taste it. Is should be bubbly, slightly salty, and red. If it is ready, put it in fridge and drink a glass a day. Once it is empty, use your beets one more time, same process. This kvaas will be slightly "thinner", but still good.
здоровье!
3. Soup
This is not Borscht, a traditional soup made from beets. This is a quick soup.
Cut 3-4 beets in smallish slices. Cut fresh ginger into small bits (I love ginger, us lots!!). Toss both in a hot pan with olive oil, until beets are slightly tender. Fill up with the bone broth from your refridgerator, or two cans of chicken broth. Let simmer for 20 minutes, add salt & pepper to taste. Add left over noodles, rice, quinoa, etc. Enjoy the beautiful color! Put it in a bowl and top with fresh cilantro or parsley.
YUM!
Have a favorite beet recipe? Share with me!
That rhymes :).
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Beets! Beets! Beets! Beetlejuice?
Friday, October 11, 2013
Super Salad, Healing Wonder
The nights are getting longer, the days are getting a bit chillier.....I LOVE this time of year!!
Lots of opportunity for making "healing" foods :). Foods that nourish the body & the soul.
This is one of my favorite salads. It is raw, healthy, easy & quick to make, and tastes better the next day. So make a big bowl!
You will need:
red beets
carrots
parsley
fresh ginger
olive oil & apple cider vinegar
salt & pepper
You can determine your own ratio, but for this large salad I used 4 medium beets, and 6 large carrots. We like ginger, so I used about a 2 inch piece of fresh ginger cut small.
If you have a KitchenAid, grate the ginger and carrots. Transfer into a large bowl. Add ginger and chopped parsley. I usually just pour olive oil & vinegar over everything, add salt & pepper, and MIX!
You can make the sauce separately, if you wish.

It tastes even BETTER after it has soaked overnight. You can add feta cheese, mix it with salad greens, or even pour over pasta.
Enjoy!
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