I came home from the farmers market the other day with a large round loaf of sourdough bread, tiny potatoes, a few onions and a bulb of fresh garlic. Oh, and a big bag of beet greens. Vendors at the ...
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Remove the leaves from the beets, and set them aside. Wrap the leaves in tinfoil, roast for 30 minutes (larger beets may take longer) then set aside. Make ...
A hearty soup can be made by blending roasted beetroot with vegetable broth until smooth. Add some caraway seeds while ...
This is actually a common question. When we look at the foods we eat, sometimes the lines blur in terms of what is considered a vegetable; take a tomato, for instance, as it is technically considered ...
It's common today to get a serving of beetroot juice in Rwandan restaurants, but nutritionists say the dark red drink is not all one can have. You can also have beetroot leaves in salads and vegetable ...
Lidia hosts a celebratory meal for the volunteers featured in her special Lidia Celebrates America: A Nation of Neighbors. She invites influencer Kiki Ruff and No Res Gourmet founder Firas Ayyad to ...
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Remove beet greens if attached. Wash and dry beets, then wrap loosely in aluminum foil. Place foil package on a baking sheet and roast until beets are easily pierced with ...
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. Heat oven to 375 degrees. Cut greens off of beets and scrub ...
Beets are commonly grown for their bulbous roots, but their tops can also be harvested for greens, and they are an excellent source of Vitamin A as well as calcium. Beet juice is sometimes used in ...