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Betty Crocker How To Cook Beets

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Ingredients

Adjust Servings:
3 - 4 whole beets
salt
vinegar

Nutritional information

33
Calories
1 g
Calories From Fat
0.1 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
57.8mg
Sodium
7.5 g
Carbs
1.5 g
Dietary Fiber
6 g
Sugars
1.3 g
Protein
51g
Serving Size (g)
2
Serving Size

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Betty Crocker How To Cook Beets

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    Is there a way to boil beets to get skins off? Then steam them?

    • 90 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Betty Crocker How to Cook Beets,a good place to start,Is there a way to boil beets to get skins off? Then steam them?,This is a great recipe. I was making Swedish Pickled Beets and it stated to start with cooked, sliced beets. This really helped me. I had never made homemade beets before.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    [if You Can, Buy Beets With the Stems and Greens Still Attached, as They Come Out of the Ground.

    2
    Done

    Ask the Produce Manager at Your Grocery or Health Food Store to Buy Organic Beets With the Nourishing Leaves Attached!]].

    3
    Done

    Cut Off All but 2 Inches of the Green Stems.

    4
    Done

    Save the Leaves Because They Are Very Nutritious and Can Be Steamed, Sauteed or Shredded in Salads!

    5
    Done

    Leave the Beets Whole With 2 Inches of Stems at the Top and Root Ends at the Bottom. This Prevents the Red Color from Seeping Out Into the Water [and All Over the Place Too!].

    6
    Done

    Place in a Saucepan Covered With Salted Water to Taste (with at Least 1 Tsp of Vinegar).

    7
    Done

    Boil Until Tender [usually, 30-45 Minutes, Depending on the Size of the Beets]. Boiling Can Take Up to 60 Minutes For Larger Beets.

    8
    Done

    Drain and Run Cold Water Over Beets. the Skins Will Slip Right Off With the Root Ends, but Make Sure You Wear Kitchen Gloves So Your Hands Don't Turn Red.

    9
    Done

    to Serve, You Can Add Melted Butter, Salt and Pepper, Basil, Savory, Caraway Seeds or Sprinkle With Minced Chives or Parsley.

    10
    Done

    Note: I Prefer to Steam My Vegetables in an Oster Mechanical Food Steamer Available Cheap With Free Shipping from Amazon.com - So I Peel and Slice Mine For Faster Cooking as I Do For All Potatoes.

    11
    Done

    but You Can Steam This in a Covered Pot With a Steamer Insert Also - Just Make Sure the Water Doesn't Evaporate: Bring the Salted Water With More Vinegar Added to a Boil and Add the Steamer Insert and Beets. Cover and Steam on Medium or Medium Low Heat Until They Are Your Desired Tenderness.

    12
    Done

    One Thing Is For Sure - Never Peel or Cut the Stems or Roots If Steaming or Boiling Whole - It's So Much Easier not to Have Red Dye and Red Water Dripping Everywhere - and the Skins Come Right Off Easily Once Cooked. Peeling Is a Waste of Time and Makes a Mess!

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