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Spiralized Pickled Beets to use as a Garnish and Much More!
Pickling is such an ancient food preservation technique using vinegar and spices so we decided to make spirals of pickled beets to use as a garnish in salads, tacos, and much more. Beets are a very common root in many cuisines. In fact, Mediterranean, Polish, and Mexican cuisines use them in many different applications. Either raw, in juices, soups, salads and as garnishes.
Pickled beets are easy to make and for those that do not enjoy them when trying them, pickled everyone falls in love with the taste. Because the beets have sweet and sour notes and being cut in spirals are so much fun to eat. In Northern Mexican cuisine, we like to use beets and carrots to garnish tacos dorados andtostadasbut you can use this garnish in burgers, grilled meats, or enjoy as a snack.
The pickled beets can be prepared in so many different ways. But this time we made them just with vinegar, pink salt and a dash of cumin. You can purchase a spiralizer to cut the beets but I found them already cut and ready to use at the supermarket. You can opt for buying frozen spiralized beets too.
Watch the video for detailed instructions on how to make this yummy recipe!
Sometimes people think pickling is cumbersome and difficult but it is not. Requires very few steps and ingredients. You can enjoy the pickled veggies following day, as this recipe requires overnight pickling inside the fridge for better results. Pickling beets or any other hard veggie is a good way to preserve the harvest and to enjoy veggies in a different way to add pizzaz to our daily meals.
The pickling technique can be used to preserve other veggies such as new petite potatoes, jicama, carrots, sweet peppers, onions, cucumbers, serrano and jalapeño peppers, and cabbage. It is recommended to choose hard veggies for best results as those need to be crisp even after pickling is done to add texture to the dishes we are pairing with.
Pickling is fun!
Pickled Beets with Vinegar and Spices
Chef Adriana Martin
Pickling is such an ancient food preservation technique using vinegar and spices so we decided to make spirals of pickled beets to use as a garnish. This is a simple recipe that has beets cut in spirals, vinegar, and spices. Then pickled inside the fridge overnight inside a mason jar.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
Calories
Ingredients
- 3 cups raw beets cut in spirals
- 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1 cup warm water
- 1 tablespoon pink salt
- 1 tablespoon cumin
Instructions
Use precut beets in spirals or cut your own. You can use frozen spiralized beets too.
In a mixing bowl add the vinegar, the warm water, the pink salt and the spices. Mix well.
Add the raw beet spirals and mix with the vinegar broth.
Place inside a mason jar, seal and pickle inside the fridge overnight or minimum 3-6 hours.
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Notes
- Use the pickled beets to garnish tacos, salads, in sandwiches, with grilled meats and fish, and much more.
- This recipe requires pickling inside the fridge overnight.
Nutrition
Serving: 0gCarbohydrates: 0gProtein: 0gFat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0gMonounsaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 0mgPotassium: 0mgFiber: 0gSugar: 0gVitamin A: 0IUVitamin C: 0mgCalcium: 0mgIron: 0mg
Keyword beets, canning, pickling, vinegar
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Chef Adriana Martin
Adriana Martin is a home chef and founder of adrianasbestrecipes.com. She is a Latina food writer specializing in recipe development influenced by Mexico's culinary culture and European cuisine. Her grandmother taught her how to cook, and now her mission is to inspire others to make homemade meals. Adriana teaches online cooking classes, is a trained food stylist and photographer, and has published thousands of recipes online. She is the author of "The Best of Mexican Cooking – 75 Authentic Home-Style Recipes for Beginners", "The Super Easy Taco Cookbook," and "Taco Obsession." LATISM has recognized Adriana as one of the Top 100 most influential Latina bloggers, and Telemundo awarded Adriana the TECLA Awards under the category of best food creator.
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