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Spring Clean Raw Beet, Carrot, and Apple Salad

March 30, 2011

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Hello, my name is Angela. It’s very nice to meet you.

Lately I’m enjoying…

  • Sunshine
  • Walks around the neighbourhood
  • Bunny spottings
  • Epsom salt baths before bed
  • Homemade juice
  • Fresh hair do’s
  • Homemade Lemon Sugar Scrub on face and body
  • Purging unwanted household items for donation
  • Horses on the farm
  • Melting snow and peeking grass
  • Tea with girlfriends
  • Deep stretches
  • Anything no bake, especially date squares!
  • Colour on my plate and in my closet
  • Red and Gold BEETS

What are you enjoying lately?

This week, the sun is back and the temperature seems to be ever so slowly creeping upwards. Five degrees and sunshine? I’ll take it. And I’ll raise you 20 degrees. bahaha.

This better not be an April Fool’s joke because I’m finally ready for Spring…bring it on!

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Yesterday, I was in such good spirits, all I could think about was making an energizing raw salad to fit my mood. I always feel so uplifted when I eat salads, so I thought I could take it to a new level with this fun beet, carrot, and apple salad served over a bed of greens.

My relationship with beets growing up was a rocky one and I occasionally still have nightmares about the pseudo Jell-O canned beets my dad used to encourage me to try. Last year, I fell in love with beets when I started to juice with them. After juicing, I got a bit more daring and tried this amazing cooked beet salad at Karyn’s on Green in Chicago. Things have been going pretty well in our relationship, so I decided to put my fears aside and give a raw beet salad a shot! Who knows, maybe we’d take our relationship to a whole new level?

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Spring Clean Raw Beet, Carrot, & Apple Salad

Adapted from Chocolate and Zucchini.

Ingredients:

  • 2 medium carrots, peeled
  • 1 large red beet, peeled
  • 1 large golden beet, peeled
  • 1 apple (sweet variety), chopped
  • 1 garlic clove, minced (or less if you are not a garlic fan)
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 tsp fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • Red pepper flakes, to taste (I used a couple shakes)
  • 1/2 tbsp pure maple syrup, to taste
  • Kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste (I used about 1/4 tsp salt)
  • 2-3 tbsp Sesame seeds
  • 3-4 tbsp Chopped almonds

Directions:

1. Trim, peel, and grate the carrots and beets. You can use a food processor with a grater attachment if preferred). Chop apple and place the grates beets, carrot, and chopped apple into a large bowl.

2. Assemble the dressing by whisking together the minced garlic, EVOO, lemon juice, vinegar, red pepper flakes, maple syrup, salt, and pepper. Adjust dressing to taste. Pour the dressing onto the vegetables and mix well. Allow to sit for at least a half hour so the flavours can develop.

3. Add in your desired seeds and nuts and serve chilled or at room temperature over a bed of greens. Makes 2 servings.

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This would be a good time to whip out those ginormous lunch lady gloves that are supposed to be a size ‘small’. ;)

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Creepy, yet functional. And no pink stained hands!

Oh…Eric tells me that I forgot to mention an OXO gadget yesterday. I did it on purpose because I never use this thing!

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Meet the Apple Slicer. Eric LOVES this gadget and I make fun of him for being too lazy to slice an apple. I mean, do we really need to save time slicing an apple? Are apples difficult to slice? I never see a need to use it, but he uses it all the time and constantly raves about it. I used it yesterday for this salad and I have to admit it was a bit fun. ;) Shhh don’t tell him I said that.

Sometimes I put produce stickers on it to annoy him. Remember, our war? It rages on my friends.

For this salad, you can grate everything by hand and kick it old school like I did or you can use a food processor if you have a grate attachment.

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Note to self: Figure out how to use processor grate attachment stat.

At the last minute, I mixed in a hefty portion of sesame seeds and some chopped almonds for some healthy fats and protein. The chopped almonds gave it a nice texture and crunch!

When I first tried this salad, I was not very impressed. It just tasted a bit off and the flavour wasn’t what I expected after using so many wonderful seasonings. I read the original recipe and I realized that it said to let the salad stand for about 30 minutes to let the flavours develop!

Ah, this made sense. And you know what? It rocked my world after letting it stand for about 30-40 minutes and it was even better several hours later when I had it with dinner. It was a bit sweet, a bit tangy, a bit spicy, and a bit garlicky. Somehow it just worked for me. I really had a kick to my step after eating this! I enjoyed it with an Ezekiel English muffin with hummus.

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I’m off to see my doctor about my tailbone. I am happy to report that my tailbone pain has improved quite a bit over the past several days. I’m doing lots of back stretches twice a day as well as Epsom salt baths and light walking. Sitting is not good for the back, so I have been trying to stay active on my feet and get up from the desk frequently to stretch. Today, I’m hoping to get the approval from the doc to do some non-impact elliptical exercise at the gym until I’m back to 100%. This girl needs to sweat!

Coming up: One of my favourite baked goods so far in 2011. They have no refined flour, no white sugar, no added fat, no soy, and can be made gluten-free to boot. :)

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Vanessa @ Project Zen
15 years ago

Apples can be challenging to slice, lol. Or maybe I’m just a tiny girl at 103 pounds, lol. I always use an apple slicer so I’m no stranger to that funky object above! ;)

Thanks for the delicious salad recipe though! Everything looks clean, organic and tasty – my kind of good eats!

Have a good one Angela,

Vanessa

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Sharon
15 years ago

I’ve only had beets a few times many many years ago… and uh, not impressed. However, I was like 7 and I’m pretty sure they were frozen (thawed of course) or from a can. I think it’s time to redintroduce these (fresh) babies. I would love to try them in a juicer, they make everything such a pretty color!

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Kristy H
15 years ago

yummm! that beet salad looks delish, what an amzing colour! wish i could have a big plate for my breakfast this morning. Thanks for another great recipe thats so clean, as for the produce stickers, my partner had about 50 stuck to his fridge when i moved in a year ago, they are still there even though i am dying to remove them lol.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Kristy H
15 years ago

lol nice!!! u should send them to the produce sticker collector http://fruitstickers.xost.ru/ bahahahaa

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lauren @ spiced plate
15 years ago

Oh my, how I adore beets and their cleansing properties — what a lovely salad!

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Caz
15 years ago

I love raw beets grated into salads but I’m not sure if I’d like an ENTIRE salad of raw beets. It seems a little intense for me. That being said, I have a fridge full of beets that are desperately in need of using up so maybe I’ll try it. Does letting the salad sit for a bit reduce the bite of the raw beets?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Caz
15 years ago

It does slightly I think. Also the beauty of it is that you could add as much or as little grated beet as you prefer! Totally versatile :)

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Sam @ the neurotic yogini
15 years ago

Such a beautiful salad! Looks delish and perfect for spring!! :D

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Alexa @ Simple Eats
15 years ago

This looks so clean and fresh. I’m definitely feeling the whole “eat with your eyes first” thing here! Gorgeous!

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Olya
15 years ago

Beautiful pictures! I enjoy the chill of approaching winter. It means lots of hot soups, warm blackets and the smell of fire in the fireplace. I enjoy being back to uni after such a long break.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Olya
15 years ago

mmm fireplace smells…makes me want to have one last fire this season!

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
15 years ago

I don’t think my parents ever tried to feed me canned beets as a kid, so luckily I don’t have any bad memories of them haha. :P I tried them (fresh) on a whim last summer though and I totally fell in love with them. I’m definitely going to have to try this salad!

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Kristina
15 years ago

What vibrant colors, it is almost too pretty to eat! Beautiful pictures Angela!

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Hilary
15 years ago

That salad looks delicious and gorgeous! I love beets too but sometimes it’s hard to find the other colours!

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Heather @ Health, Happiness, and Hope
15 years ago

What a beautiful salad! How neat that waiting 30 minutes completely changed the taste… I agree that it makes sense though. Wonderful mix!

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Audrey
15 years ago

That salad is gorgeous–great photos!

We have one of those apple slicer things and I don’t like it (may have something to do with the fact that I once got cut removing it from the dishwasher) but my dad and brothers do. I think guys just like gadgets.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Audrey
15 years ago

heh yea I think they do too. It’s like a cheap tool they can afford to ‘make’ something with. Ouch I wouldnt want to get cut by it either!

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Lisa (bakebikeblog)
15 years ago

oh my – this looks amazing!

hope the tailbone feels better soon!

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rebecca lustig
15 years ago

SEriously, I just adore you. Your recipes, your mind, your body and your SOUL. You are the epitome of someone who is truly LIVING.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  rebecca lustig
15 years ago

Awww thank you Rebecca!

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Zestful Lou
15 years ago

Oh. My. Gosh. Can I just thank you 1,000 times for this recipe. I just got beets in my CSA box and I had NO IDEA what to do with them. I see a sunny Saturday and a raw beet salad in my future. :-D

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Zestful Lou
15 years ago

Enjoy!

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Hannah
15 years ago

I’m enjoying… challenging full-time work that uses my skills as a researcher and writer. Well, most of the time I’m enjoying it. Right now I just want to go home and bake.

LOVE raw beet(root)! Shall be making this soon :)

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Ann Choe
15 years ago

For dinner today i had a beet salad too and it was ahhh-mazing. I ate it with spinach, red onion, raw mushrooms, cucumbers, bell peppers, carrots naan croutons with polenta cakes and drizzled salsa on top. It was yum! I will try it with apples and grate the beets and carrots next time and your dressing is soo simple and sounds delicious! Thank you.

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Kayla @ Fitter Than Choc
15 years ago

I love the colour of this salad. It is simple too pretty. Oh…your upcoming recipe sounds awesome! I’m waiting in anticipation!

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Sarah
15 years ago

This looks super delicious!! I’m going to have to make this ASAP. It’s like a spring refreshing salad and super lovely :)

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