Who would think that beets would be our new favorite vegetable? My husband and I cannot get enough of the pickled beets at Bona Fide Deluxe. They’re served with a pink peppercorn ranch dressing.
These delicious recipes are just the beginning of the wonderful things you can do with the planet’s most exuberantly hued root. Few foods are as instantly festive as the earthy-sweet, richly hued beet ...
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Dear Pat: We are customers at Po Po restaurant, and it's amazing how the food is always consistent — and always good. One item I'd love to try to make at home is their side of pickled beets. The beets ...
1. Preheat oven to 200°F. In a large bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, salt, and baking soda; set aside. Working over another large bowl, slice off corn kernels, then scrape cobs ...
Dear Heloise: I've seen a pickled beets recipe in your column, but have never saved it. Now my family has found that they really like pickled beets, so I'd like to can some. Could you please repeat ...
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1. Trim greens and root ends from beets. Put into a large saucepan and cover with water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer about 30 to 40 minutes or until tender. Drain and cool. 2.
Apparently I’m not just a suggestible eater, but I’m a suggestible cook as well. Last week I answered an Ask Evan question about what to do with pickled eggs. I became so intrigued with the idea of ...