Enjoy our Beets
Love Beets liven up your salads, side dishes and preconceived notions of this versatile vegetable … Enjoy!
- A delicious and healthy alternative to snack on.
- So sweet tasting, no need for extra dressing.
- A great salad topper!
- Chop or slice to add to sandwiches, hoagies & wraps.
Don’t get caught red handed!
Buying ready cooked beets is the easiest way to avoid all the mess of preparing raw beets, also saving you time. Here are a few recommendations for you to try…
Sweetfire® Beets
Ruby red baby beets, freshly cooked and infused with Sweetfire® marinade which adds a delicious kick to salads and spices up cold meats and sandwiches.
- Slice and tuck into a bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese.
- For a great instant salad, mix chopped Sweetfire® beets with grated carrot. No need for a dressing!
Honey and Ginger
Cooked baby beets dipped in a sweet Honey & Ginger marinade with a touch of Dark Soy will spice up your salads.
- Try with sliced oranges for a new take on a classic Moroccan salad.
- Delicious with cold meats or a selection of cheeses.
White Wine and Balsamic Vinegar
These delicately flavored baby beets are delicious on their own, or in salads and sandwiches.
- Team them in salads with mild cheeses such as Monterey Jack or mozzarella.
- Arrange with sliced pears, arugula and goats cheese.
Beets dipped in a fine mild vinegar
Whole ruby beets, freshly cooked and dipped in a fine mild vinegar to give a subtle sweet flavour with mild acidic notes. This ready to eat beetroot is ideal served with cold meats and salads.
- Particularly good with stronger cheeses – try it with a mature Cheddar or chipotle.
- Whizz it up with chickpeas and tahini for a great-tasting (and very pink!) hummous.
Check out our British sister site for traditional English beet recipes: www.lovebeetroot.co.uk/recipes
On a practical note! To clean up beet stains
Beet is a water-soluble dye; try one of these methods to clean up stains:
- To remove from hands, rub with lemon juice and salt before washing with soap and water
- On fabrics, rub a slice of raw pear on the stain before washing or rinse in cold water before washing in a biological powder
- Use a bleach solution for cutting boards and containers.

