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My name is Michelle but my friends call me Mitch. I live in New York City. These are my adventures (and boring weekday evenings) in home cooking.

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5 October 09

marinated beet salad

I used to groan at all the beets our CSA “unloaded” on us every fall. They took forever to cook, stained hands and cutting boards magenta, and there was only so much red flannel hash I could handle (eventually I made a cold borscht).

Well, I’ve finally come around. I may never tire of these beets. I’ve learned that bacon is not their only flavor affinity. These days, I roast about 6 to 8 beets at a time in my toaster oven (instructional video here*), then peel them, slice them, and marinate them with thin slices of red onion, white balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper, and a little bit of olive oil. They’re great tossed into salads, or simply on their own. Pictured: green leaf lettuce with marinated beets, apples, gorgonzola, and walnuts.


*The video says to roast the beets at 350 degrees for 40 minutes, but I usually go way beyond that (425 degrees for 90 minutes or more). In my experience you can never over-roast these things. Another tip: let them cool in the sealed foil packet for several hours. The steam will help loosen the skins for easy peeling.

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