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Citrus Beet Salad with Creamy Avocado Lime Dressing

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I’m a recent beet fan, however I can’t say I’ve made much time to cook with them. They just always seem like such a pain in the butt to prepare and cook, don’t they? The peeling, the red stains, the roots, the dirt. Bah. I used to pass them by for easier-to-prepare vegetables, even though I absolutely love cooked beets.

A while back, some of you suggested an easier way to prepare beets that has forever changed the way I look at them! I thought I would share that today, although I’m sure many of you know this little trick already…

I used to peel beets before roasting until some of you told me to do the opposite. Little did I know, after the beets are roasted, the skin just slips off when you rub it with your fingers! No peeler required.

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Roasting beets:

  • Preheat the oven to 425F
  • Trim the beets on each end, wash, and place on large sheet of tin foil.
  • Drizzle with oil and then wrap up the tin foil
  • Roast for about 45-75 minutes (depending on size of beets), checking every 15 minutes after the first 30 minutes or so.
  • To check for doneness, just prick beets with a fork. If it slides in fairly easy, it’s ready
  • With oven mitts on (it’s hot), unwrap the foil and allow to cool for about 5-10 minutes before handling
  • With bare hands or with plastic gloves, gently peel off the skin with your fingers (I do this over the sink). You may want to trim the ends a bit more too. Some parts of the skin will come off a bit easier than others, but not to worry as it doesn’t have to look perfect.

 

 

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After peeling the skin, slice into wedges and you’re good to go!

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It’s such a simple change in method, but for some reason it made the world of difference to me. I now roast beets once or twice a month…instead of…never. I like to roast at least 5 beets at a time so I have plenty of leftovers to throw into salads during the week. Like this glorious salad…

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Citrus Beet Salad with Creamy Avocado Lime Dressing

Vegan, gluten-free, soy-free
Yield
4 servings
Prep time
40 minutes
Cook time
45 minutes
Total time
1 hour, 25 minutes

According to World’s Healthiest Foods, beets are anti-inflammatory, rich in antioxidants, support detoxification, and are high in folate, manganese, fibre, potassium, vitamin C, iron, and more. A handful of reasons to dig in! Feel free to add nuts, seeds, grains, etc if you wish. I also suggest using a grapefruit on the sweeter side (such as a Ruby) or just leave out the grapefruit if you prefer

Ingredients

For the salad
  • 3 medium/large red beets
  • 3 medium/large golden beets
  • 2 navel oranges (or any variety)
  • 1 grapefruit (Ruby suggested), optional
  • Greens of choice (I used a mix of baby romaine and blanched beet greens)
  • Avocado Lime Dressing
For the dressing
  • 1/2 cup avocado flesh
  • 1/4 cup coconut cream (the cream from the top of the can)
  • 5 tbsp fresh lime juice, or to taste
  • 1 tbsp agave nectar (or other liquid sweetener)
  • 2 tbsp fresh orange juice
  • 1 tsp grapefruit juice (optional)
  • tiny pinch of salt

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 425F. Trim both ends of each beet and wash well. Place a few beets on a large piece of tin foil. Drizzle with oil and wrap up. Do the same for the other 3 beets on another sheet of foil. Place on a baking sheet and roast for 45-75 minutes, until a fork pricks through fairly easy. Check beets after 30 mins of roasting, and every 15 minutes thereafter. Cooking time will depend on the size…mine took 60-75 minutes.
  2. With oven mitts on, carefully open the tin foil and allow to cool for 5-10 minutes. Now peel off the skin and discard. Slice beets into wedges.
  3. While the beets roast, prepare the citrus. De-pith and slice into segments (as shown in post). Set aside. Reserve the scraps of juicy flesh as you can use this to squeeze into your dressing.
  4. Blend the dressing ingredients together in a processor. I used my mini processor and it worked well. Adjust seasonings to taste, adding more sweetener, juice, or salt if desired.
  5. To assemble, add greens (I used a mix of blanched beet greens and baby romaine), followed by the beets and citrus segments, top with nuts, seeds, and/or cooked grains, and finally the dressing.

Tip:

Dressing makes 2/3 cup

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Here’s something I hadn’t done before…segment a citrus fruit. It’s actually much easier than I thought it was, thanks to a little help from The Kitchn.

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How to de-pith and segment citrus fruit

  • Chop off both ends of the citrus
  • With a paring knife, carefully slice off the peel, rotating your way around the fruit
  • Gently slice off any remaining pith (the white spongy part)
  • Slice the segments of the orange, being sure to slice around the thicker skin- you just want the juicy insides.

 

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For the dressing, I used my mini processor (that came with my immersion blender)…it worked perfectly and I didn’t have to dirty my big food processor. I use that mini processor so much these days.

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To build the salad, start with a bed of greens (I used a mix of baby romaine and blanched beet greens), then layer beets and fruit. Finally, pour on the dressing. Feel free to add on nuts, seeds (hemp seeds are yummy), and cooked grains if you wish.

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A delicious, energizing salad when you’re feeling in a spring clean mood.

If you roast the beets ahead of time, this salad won’t set you back more than 20 minutes and you can enjoy the healthful benefits of beets all week long.

Now who is ready for spring? It’s supposed to be 11C and sunny here tomorrow…bring it!

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What’s your favourite way to prepare beets?

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Moni'sMeals
14 years ago

way to brighten up these winter days you have up there. :) I love beets, especially GOLDEN and especially ROASTED. So good for you, so tasty, and so beautiful too. :)

Have a great day!

ps. I finally got to see the HEADER! Well done!!!

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Angela
Reply to  Moni'sMeals
14 years ago

Glad you can see it :)

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Brittany R
14 years ago

This looks so delicious! I’d love to make it soon, but I wouldn’t know what to do with the rest of the can of coconut cream. Any suggestions?

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Angela
Reply to  Brittany R
14 years ago

Good question! Here are my recipes using coconut milk: http://ohsheglows.com/recipage/?search_term=coconut%20milk&ui=133

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Hailey
14 years ago

I love to juice beets, so good!! They tend to take over any other flavors in the juice, but they’re really good with ginger. :-) I also made a shredded beet and potato cake sauteed on the stove which was crunchy and delicious.

I tried dehydrating “beet chips” last night and they were absolutely disgusting…tasted like raw, chewy, starchy beets. Not sure what I did wrong, I may have to try them in the oven next time. Eew.

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

Roasted beets are the best! I love them in spinach salads with pear, dried figs, and toasted almonds.

Also that dressing looks phenomenal! I never really put too much thought into my dressings, but this one looks like it’s the star of the show!

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Sadie
14 years ago

I tried beets only once and I hated them! I can’t get past the smell, but maybe the citrus is just what I need to cut the “beety taste”

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Katherine
14 years ago

My Grandma used to can beets, so I’ve only had them pickled.
I’ll have to buy some at the store this week so I can roast them! Sounds delicious!

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Katalin
14 years ago

Those golden beets look amazing. They are so easy to grow from seed too – are you planning some for your garden this year? Golden beets and their greens are one of my favourite things to come out of mine last summer!

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TeenyLittleSuperChef
14 years ago

Oh hot damn, this salad looks tasty! I’ve never had golden beets before. In fact, I don’t think I’ve even seen them in the grocery store before. Do they taste just like the red ones? I can’t wait to give this recipe a try. I especially like the sound of the dressing. I could probably eat that stuff with a spoon!

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Angela
Reply to  TeenyLittleSuperChef
14 years ago

I would say their taste is more mild

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cammy
14 years ago

I love beets and used to help my Mom make homemade pickled beets which we would can. I also like Borscht Thanks for the recipe – will give it a try

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Lexi @ Cura Personalis Foodie
14 years ago

I absolutely can’t get enough of beets!!! I guess you just can’t “beet” perfection ;)

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Katy @ A Shot of Life
14 years ago

Drool! I love beets, and that dressing sounds amazing!!

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Katy
14 years ago

ummmm…yes, yes, yes!!!! I have to make this asap. aahhhh! Geez…how is everything you make so amazing!? I had those crispy tofu nuggets of yours for lunch today, and a chocolate chip cookie dough “blizzard” after my run. mmmmm…so glad I found your blog.

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Angela
Reply to  Katy
14 years ago

hah glad you are enjoying the recipes!

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Katie
14 years ago

I love beets! That lead picture is so beautiful, it makes me want to run out and get some beets for roasting right now. Thanks for the recipe!

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[email protected]
14 years ago

Beautiful! It’s a great idea to bake beets. I always boil them, but it’s just so much healthier to bake!

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Shelby (everydayvegangirl)
14 years ago

I prepare a similar salad using beets, oranges and the beet greens http://everydayvegangirl.blogspot.com/2012/02/roasted-beet-and-orange-quinoa-salad.html
I love the combo of beets and citrus…isn’t it the best?!?! I like how you used both the golden and red beets….great contrast in colors!

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Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers
14 years ago

I want to try a golden beat, I heard they taste way better than the purple. I tried and tired and I don’t like the purple, but I’m wondering if I’d like them roasted? Anyway, your salad looks beautiful and colorful!!

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LizAshlee
14 years ago

I love beets!! I don’t have them enough..this is a great way to get in a lot!! :)

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Ember
14 years ago

I found out about it from The Vegan Woman facebook page. The judges are
Lindsay Nixon – Happy Herbivore, Mark Reinfeld – Vegan Fusion
and Natalie Cunningham – The Vegan Woman representative
Winners WILL BE AWARDED WITH THE “RECOMMENDED BY THE VEGAN WOMAN” BADGE
:D

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steph@ lungesandlunch
14 years ago

Love the dressing idea! I’ve been on an Avocado Tahini dressing kick, but lime is an awesome idea!
Also, I loved your last post – the finish line bit was hilarious. Thanks for sharing!

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Natashiah
14 years ago

I’ve made a smoothie with beets, pineapple and water. You don’t even have to cook them. It’s such a lovely pink colour when it’s done too.

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