Roasted Beet Salad
Show: 5 Ingredient Fix
Episode: Sunset Alfresco
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By ElissaM
Richmond, VA
on December 26, 2012
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Made this for Christmas eve dinner and everyone loved it. I used red and golden beets and used some goat cheese. The hazelnuts made its Christmasy!
By Hipsterkid
on April 01, 2012
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An excellent recipe...a definite "do-over". I love its simplicity. I used goat cheese and roasted red beets as well as yellow. I sprinkled a little bit of diced red onion onto it, used walnuts on mine but my husband doesn't like walnuts so I added toasted pine nuts to his. This is definitely a recipe that can be suited to your preferences or mood. I think substituting a little blue cheese might be good too. I served it on a bed of lettuce leaves which really perked up the beautiful colours.
By Gabriela1971
Etobicoke,Ontario
on November 21, 2011
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Excellent, wonderfully tasty a bit of work also a bit messy but well worth it thank you Claire love your show keep up the good work your fan forever Gabriela
By imaheartingarten
New York, NY
on September 26, 2011
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This was so tasty. It was a little work preparing the beets (wear gloves like she tells you and oranges but well worth it. It's also a good template to switch out ingredients, ie. use golden beets and blood oranges, walnuts instead of hazelnuts or even asiago instead of romano.
By Eateatgurl
Sonoma, CA
on July 10, 2011
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Surprisingly YUMMY!!! I was never a fan of beets and always thought that it's yucky. My husband used to boil beets and make it into a paste with goat cheese and I couldn't eat more than one bite of it. I saw this recipe on TV and I thought it looked fairly easy to make so I wanted to try it. The 5-star reviews here were also encouraging. I roasted the beets 2 days ahead as I thought it's wasteful to fire up the oven for 3 pieces of beets. So one day I was baking scones and cheesecake I threw in the beets with them. I used toasted walnuts because I didn't have hazelnuts and actually forgot the cheese! But my husband and I loved it! I thought the beets tasted like sweet corn and we just love sweet corn. I think roasting instead of boiling retained the beet's natural sweetness and texture. Mixed with the sweetness of the navel orange and a little saltiness, this recipe is a winner! I still have leftovers so I will add some goat cheese before serving.
By jennigall
Lincoln, NE
on July 07, 2011
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WOW!!! I loved this. The kids said it smelled bad, but when they tried it...they loved it! Even my picky kids ate it. The beats were wonderful. I used golden beets...because they looked nicer at the store. I am going to make this again. Not so hot on the hazel nuts, but I still used them. And used shredded romano cheese...easier to eat. Might try broiling it for lunch tomorrow to melt the cheese and warm it up again. Super easy side, kids loved it, so it is a winner.
By rachelsgottlieb...
Washington, 47
on September 08, 2010
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This recipe is so easy and fool proof. Also goes well with goat cheese.
By gwynneel6859153
Richmond
on April 09, 2010
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Agree with Sara, if you're a beet fan you will LOVE this recipe! Easy prep too! Really colorful!
By 10 minutes late
Old Hickory, TN
on March 10, 2010
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The husband hates beets...but I must say this recipe was a hit. Roasting the beets in a little olive oil made the skins come off so easily and I believe made them even more delicious. Paired with the oranges (and I added a small shallot was lovely, bright, and surprising. My husband tried them...he said they still tasted "like beets" (his way of saying "dirt", bless his heart, but he had seconds. Overall, will make them again this summer.
By pattyclose_11823584
Portland, OR
on December 17, 2009
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This was so good. I will make this many more times.