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Can you tell I'm into this greens thing? Yesterday radish tops and tonight I

cooked up golden beet

tops. They came out fantastic. The texture and taste is very similar to

chard. This is basically fat free also.

I steamed the beets and chopped some for the top as a garnish.

 

Beet Greens and Bottoms Too

 

1 large bunch of red or golden beet tops, washed and torn in pieces

1/2 large onion coarsely chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced

1 1/2 cups water or veg. broth

1 tsp. mustard seeds

1 tsp. non-salt seasoning like Mrs. Dash

1/2 tsp. cumin

dash thyme

dash of black pepper

dash of sea salt

 

Bring water or broth to a boil, add all ingredients and let simmer for about

20 minutes.

Stir often. I ate this in the center of my mashed potatoes and topped with

slices of steamed beets. and tomorrow I will take the balance to work and eat on

rice.

 

*Note - When I wash the greens I always place them in a sink filled with

salted water.

The salt will pull the grit and soil out of the greens. Then I place them in

a colander and run water over them several times and I turn them..

 

 

 

 

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I love beets and beet greens, I will try this.

Question:

Do you steam the whole beet?

I have never had good luck steaming beets, they take too long to cook, so I

always boil them. Are you just steaming in a larger pot them I am maybe?

 

Jane

 

 

 

Can you tell I'm into this greens thing? Yesterday radish tops and tonight I

cooked up golden beet

tops. They came out fantastic. The texture and taste is very similar to

chard. This is basically fat free also.

I steamed the beets and chopped some for the top as a garnish.

 

Beet Greens and Bottoms Too

 

1 large bunch of red or golden beet tops, washed and torn in pieces

1/2 large onion coarsely chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced

1 1/2 cups water or veg. broth

1 tsp. mustard seeds

1 tsp. non-salt seasoning like Mrs. Dash

1/2 tsp. cumin

dash thyme

dash of black pepper

dash of sea salt

 

Bring water or broth to a boil, add all ingredients and let simmer for about

20 minutes.

Stir often. I ate this in the center of my mashed potatoes and topped with

slices of steamed beets. and tomorrow I will take the balance to work and eat on

rice.

 

*Note - When I wash the greens I always place them in a sink filled with

salted water.

The salt will pull the grit and soil out of the greens. Then I place them

in a colander and run water over them several times and I turn them..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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-Jane,

I love beats..I cut off the tops leaving apx. 2 inches of the stems,

do not peal the beats. I boil until tender and then peal. Doesn't

take long at all for them to cook even at this altitude. Have always

thrown away the green tops (shame) but I sure won't do that from now

on. Raised here in the *old West* we were raised with different food

and *greens* was not one of them. In the last 20+ years I have

discovered such wonderful greens and I eat some almost every day.

Thanks to all of you for your great ideas.

Deanna In , " Jane " <twoslim@v...>

wrote:

>

> I love beets and beet greens, I will try this.

> Question:

> Do you steam the whole beet?

> I have never had good luck steaming beets, they take too long to

cook, so I always boil them. Are you just steaming in a larger pot

them I am maybe?

>

> Jane

>

>

>

> Can you tell I'm into this greens thing? Yesterday radish tops

and tonight I cooked up golden beet

> tops. They came out fantastic. The texture and taste is very

similar to chard. This is basically fat free also.

> I steamed the beets and chopped some for the top as a garnish.

>

> Beet Greens and Bottoms Too

>

> 1 large bunch of red or golden beet tops, washed and torn in

pieces

> 1/2 large onion coarsely chopped

> 2 garlic cloves, minced

> 1 1/2 cups water or veg. broth

> 1 tsp. mustard seeds

> 1 tsp. non-salt seasoning like Mrs. Dash

> 1/2 tsp. cumin

> dash thyme

> dash of black pepper

> dash of sea salt

>

> Bring water or broth to a boil, add all ingredients and let

simmer for about 20 minutes.

> Stir often. I ate this in the center of my mashed potatoes and

topped with slices of steamed beets. and tomorrow I will take the

balance to work and eat on rice.

>

> *Note - When I wash the greens I always place them in a sink

filled with salted water.

> The salt will pull the grit and soil out of the greens. Then I

place them in a colander and run water over them several times and I

turn them..

>

>

>

>

>

>

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