Three Canned Beet Recipes
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Three unique canned beet recipes will satisfy any pickle craving! A classic recipe, with fennel anise and rosemary and basil variations, make these unique recipes to give a try!
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FOR THE CLASSIC
- 2 pounds dark red beets
- 1 large yellow onion, sliced
- 1 1/2 cups white vinegar
- 1 1/4 cups strained water from cooked beets (or fresh water)
- 1 cup sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon canning salt
FOR THE FENNEL ANISE
- 2 pounds mixture of white chioggia and yellow beets
- 2 fennel bulbs, cleaned and sliced thinly
- 1 small yellow onion
- 1 1/2 cups champagne vinegar
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 2 cups water
- 1 cup sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon canning salt
- 4 star anise
- 1 tablespoon black peppercorns
FOR THE SPICED ROSEMARY
- 2 pounds dark red beets
- 1 large yellow onion, thinly sliced
- 2 cups red wine vinegar
- 1 cup cider vinegar
- 2 cups water
- 1 cup sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 4 small sprigs rosemary
- 4 bay leaves
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INSTRUCTIONS
For each recipe, leave the beet roots and two inches of stem attached. Cook in boiling water until tender or a knife inserted into the beets meets little resistance. Place larger beets at the bottom of the kettle and smaller at the top. As the beets become cooked, remove and cool. Under cool running water, trim the beet roots, stems and remove the skins.
Slice the beets to preferred size for eating and what fits into jars.
Prepare the brine by bringing vinegar (or vinegars), water, sugar and salt to a boil on the stove. Keep at a simmer while filling the prepared jars.
Adding onion (and fennel for one recipe) can be to desired taste. Personally, I love onion and fennel and am liberal with both.
For the fennel recipe, add one star anise and a few peppercorns to the top of the filled jar. For the spiced rosemary recipe, add one sprig rosemary and one bay leaf to each jar before filling.
Once jars are filled, pour in simmering brine, leaving 1/4-inch of head space.
Wipe jar rims with simmering water.
Top with prepared lid and ring.
Place in readied water bath for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, remove from water bath and place on cooling rack for 24 hours.
Last year I tried something very different and it was addicting! I have diabetes, so I wanted to do a beet pickle that wasn't sweet. You convinced me that adding onion to my beet pickles would be a great idea, so I did! My recipe was a dill garlic beet pickle with onion and the brine I used was half sour, 50 % white vinegar and then 50 % beet water (your idea - thank you!) with the 1 tsp salt/quart jar along with the 2 cloves garlic and 2 dill heads. THESE WERE AMAZING! The earthy taste of the beets with the tang of the brine and the flavor of the onion, dill and garlic married into a real treat. I cubed a jar so I could add them to an arugula/goat cheese salad I can't wait to make these again because we've been out for months now! My hubby planted a whole row of beets just for these beet pickles!
Hi. Although I grew up every other year on my grandparents farm (father was army and away a lot), I left the self sufficiency behind. My wife died 5 years ago, ALS, and I started to try to lose myself in cooking and then canning...going back to the basics. I love your site . Don't stop. Joe
Awesome your way is simple I'm 77yrs young canning beets for my 81 yr old I'm going to try first video ty
You do a great job showing verity and your a kind guy. Great job
These recipes look very appetising. I am going to try all three. Thank you for sharing.
Im sold on the simple way you can beets. Thank you and I look forward to more of yur recipes.
I just watched your two beet videos back to back, since I have a bumper crop of beets to use from my garden. Thank you! I love the extra recipes, and the recipe for using white beets, which don't have the same yummy beet flavor I love. New subbie here!
Still the best methods! Doing some today. Love that fennel.
Yum. Thanks. I grow heaps of fennel and beets
Wow amazing can’t wait to try it out.
ALL of these recipes sound amazing! I Love Beets!! Looking forward to trying them for myself!! Thanks!!
+Joanne Donovan thanks for watching!
Well finally! Someone smartened up enough to use the beet water! The water is also wonderful when cooled, added to carbonated water, with a bit of sugar, and is the perfect soda pop!
shashakeeleh do a google search for Faux Red Raspberry jelly. You use the red beet juice and raspberry jello....tastes like raspberry jelly. It's an Amish recipe and uses sure jell just like any jelly recipe. I've had to make several batches, it's so good. I freeze excess beet juice for this purpose.
I just want to thank you so very much on canning.lve learnt so much
..... THANKYOU 🤗🌱🌱🌱🇬🇧UK
I tried this recipe and I was nervous because I don't care for beets and wasn't sure what to look for. My husband absolutely loves them! Thank you so much. It's going in my recipe box for generations to come
I love the beet water in fact I always save some and drink it as a beverage. Providing you have cleaned them beforehand why not take advantage of all those healthy vitamins! I love your delivery, your vids are very clear and easy to follow. Love the fennel and star anise version, yum!
if the beets are organic then yes
Love this guy. Awesome job explaining!!!!
+Pam Graham what a compliment, thank you!!!
I Love them so good
Cool recipes. Thanks for sharing.
Dear Kaleb, Thanks for these great options. Will definitely try!!! You are missing the best of the beet if you don't eat the greens, my friend. Yumm!
Yummo! Awesome! Thanks!❣️
I love love love pickled beets. A friend gave me a jar and her recipe. It is amazing.
In the brine it has 1tbs mustard seed. 1tsp allspice. 1tsp cloves as 3 sticks of cinnamon.
It has onion also.
So good give it a try.
One of my favorite videos. I have learned a lot. Going to try since my husband loves loves beets. ❤
Yum! I am going to look into growing my own fennel
These tips are wonderful and I wish I had been able to use them years ago.
Thanks.
an excellent video thank you
Yummo ! 3 great recupies for my family to taste.
Amazingly!
I made these for the first time last year, and I've made them twice already this year. I have a fall crop of beets in the ground that I'll can in a month or two. Thank you so much for the recipe. I absolutely love the classic recipe. I use Splenda in place of the sugar because I have someone in the house who is a diabetic. Splenda works great with your recipe. Great job! I really can't thank you enough.
Looks and sounds amazing, going to try this!
I just love you and your videos. Pickled some red beets and they came out amazing.
There needs to be a button that gives 10 thumbs up, cause this video deserves it.
I did this recipe last year, and I will make it this weekend, my family and friends really enjoyed, delicious! Thank you so much!😊
I loved eating canned sweet beats at grandpas house. We didn't get them often and it was a real treat on those rare occasions. I've been looking for the recipe my aunt used to make them. I'm hoping one of your recipes will be the one she used.
Wow very cool! I like how everything is so neatly done and how you have all of the needed supplies and utensils. Thank you!
I am so glad you made this video, and to see a young guy canning, that's awesome..! I love beets but I don't like fennel, so will not use it in my beets, I did can some beets not to long ago, and they turned out great, will try your recipes with the onion, love the look of those lighter coloured beets they are so pretty in the jars! Thank you for sharing.
I am totally new at this and glad I found YOU :)) love the way you explain the process and cannot wait to get started ..THANK YOUUUU very much
+Andree Brunette so glad you found the channel!!
Luv your video's
as i have just got my garden sorted out and next year i will be growing ny own veg i will be making all of these looking forward to it
i really like beets, they are very underappreciated, I think.
+Kori Skene agreed sooooo underapprecited!
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Love I pickled beete -70 - plus age-
I’m so gonna try this recipes
Yum! I'm definitely going to try the one with rosemary :)
I love beets!
+Joanna Roudier I love the Rosemary one, it's different but delicious.
Such a beautiful garden!!! My daughter would love these!!
+Beth Gates seriously I eat these all the time!!
+The Gray Boxwood Do they have health benefits too? I will be honest...I am a little glad sometimes I am unable to eat lol. Beats have always grossed me out 😣😆😂. But my daughter has loved them since she was a baby. I am just amazed at all the fresh veggies you use!! 😍
i have just made your recipe yeee my home grown beets and onions , i cant wait to try them thanks buddy x
Thank you. They taste great 👍
Thank you for your help with canning....I know nothing but, you inspired me to try, as I super love beets😍 Thanks again!!
Excellent beet recipes.......love The Classic, my mom made these all the time. A yellow beet......who knew.....thanks for sharing Kaleb :)
+Hunnie B yellow beets are just delicious Hunnie, you need to find one and try it!
I will have to check out my local farmers market for yellow beets :)
Great video! Love your recipes & super easy to follow tutorials!!
+Aly Pearce thanks so much!
Made these last fall with the onions added to the beets. OMG! Yummers! Thanks Kaleb!
I love beets! I don't know about canning them, I don't have the storage space but I will definitely do a jar for a week to get some side dish variety. Especially during the summer.
+Xavier Bailey you can make them and instead of "canning" them just store them in the fridge :)
I love beets! However, always got it from a jar! I tried cooking it years ago but for whatever reason didn’t turn out great!
With this shitty Covid, I’ve gotten into trying to grow and cooking it fresh! Thanks! Gonna try these! I also love onions!!! Lots of onions ... and garlic !
Wow, thanks again!!!
Hi.. I am from Indonesia, thanks for share this video.
Thank you!! These look AMAZING!! And we pronounce anise like you!!
+Damaris Estrada thanks!!! I'm not lone in my odd pronunciations :)
Fabulous! Making them tmr. 7/18/23
Love your channel and I'm from by Iowa City....go Hawkeyes ❤
Love your video, great teacher !!!!
+Josephine VanBrunt thank you!
Hello!
If I were to skip the “canning” step, could I add the brine and just put the jars in my fridge?
Basically, turn them into “refrigerator pickles “?
Hope to see more canning videos from you.
Beets are so delicious, I hated them when I was a kid because they tasted like dirt to me. I love to boil them fresh and dice em with some butter and salt and I figured out a way to make sure that they don't have that dirt flavor at all, first I scrub them really well and then after they start boiling and I see the water turn dark I dump it out fill it with fresh water boil again and I repeat this at least 3 times but if I am cooking more than just a few I do it a minimum of 5 times that way what ever dirt that I couldn't scrub off and comes out into the water doesn't cook into the flesh of the beet and then you are left with this soft super naturally sweet beet that doesn't taste funky at ALL!!!
I love your videos, recipes and your farmhouse! I have just planted beets in my new raised beds this year and would like to pickle them when ready. I cant wait to try your recipe. Can you tell me what is the difference between boiling the jars and using a canning pressure cooker? I have never canned before and in the research process.
Awesome garden! I love beets!
+Ramon Gamboa,Jr. Thanks so much!!
Hey, anytime! You made my day!
Juice or cook your beet greens! Excellent antioxidants!🍓🍓🍓
+CameliaDiamonds love it!!
Onions! Yes, that is what was missing. Thank you.
can you make some videos how to plants beets, and other vegetables. Soil is a big issue as well. Thanks.
Excellent recipe😋 👍
+revriha thank you!
they taste amazing you are awesome
+Aziria Fernandez thank you!
I did your classic recipe last year but used ACV instead of regular and it was awesome! My beets are ready to harvest and I am going to do this again. What do you think of cooking the beets in the sous vide instead of boiling them?? There still will be some beet water in the bag after I think.....
Beet greens are delicious when sautéed in olive oil, garlic and a little salt.
Ahh I am so excited for these recipes. I have not heard of chioggia beets though. It will be my mission this summer to find them. I have a backyard full of red beets and fennel :). Star anise is one of my favorite flavors to use. Thank you so much for sharing, I cant wait to do the white beets and fennel. :)
+Tresha O oh my chioggia are delicious!!! I can't wait for you to try them!!
Nicely done video! Thank you!
Where do I go to get the full recipe for portions for your salt/sugar/vigengar additions?
Subscribed!
Just want to let you know... the little comment about the jars sealing fast was helpful because i just canned some and yeah...almost immediate seals. it almost made me worry because i'm new to canning and normally it's taken longer! so again, thanks for those extra little comments. helpful.
Seen several videos on pickled beets but I really like this one. How long after the beets process and sit for 12-24 hrs can I eat them?? Immediately or should they sit longer? Refrigerate? Thank you
Can you use stevia in place of sugar to reduce the carbs
Where do I find these recipes? I'd love to try these.
Hi Debra! You can find them in the description of the video or here: www.wyseguide.com/three-canned-beet-recipes/
I did 28 quarts canned beets yesterday. I blanched the tops for 2 mins than squished them into balls and froze the balls. The balls can be thawed and used in stir fries.
How long after canning can we have them and enjoy the final intended taste?
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+Tara Pine love it!!
You cut off the most nutritious part of the beet and left it in the garden! Keep and cook the beet greens! More nutritious than Kale and the stems cans be cooked with butter, garlic, salt in a skillet until done as you’d like, or cut into 2 inch pieces with garlic sprinkle with lemon pepper, salt and put in toaster oven at 450 degrees and cook until toasty! Also can freeze those greens after cooking!
I don't know any cook who thinks that straining the water that the beets have been cooking in, then mixing it with the brine, would think of this logical tip as at all gross. Thanks for the tip!
Not a fan of beets, but the first recipe looks like something to try. Fingers crossed Kaleb, I hope I don't screw them up.
+T Biraki I love seeing this!! You can't screw up, let me know!!
The Ball Guide to Preserving says to use a pressure canning method for canning beets. Why is you water bath method ok to use? I’m still new to canning. Thanks
If you are canning beets with just water you have to pressure can them ( beets are a low acid vegetable) If you are pickling beets you are adding acid (vinegar) to the brine therefore now you have put these beets into a high acid category and can be watered bath. Just make sure you time the processing accordingly. I hope this information helps. P.S. all low acid vegetables, meats, fish, etc must be pressure canned. You can check this out in the ball canning book or any other canning books. Have fun and enjoy the fruits of you labor.
I noticed you cut the greens off in the garden. I recently started trying foods I despised as a kid, and beets were one of them. Do you do anything with the greens? I have seen other people use them, and a gardener I also follow on youtube compared them to Swiss Chard
I like to wash the beet greens , store them in the fridge. When I get ready to make a salad, I mix the beet greens with my lettuce. Makes for an amazing salad. I use the smaller leaves though. Give it a try, I'll bet you'll love it as I do😃!
Oh my beet greens were from the red beets!
+chaostheorycookies yes you can definitely use them. In salads or juiced! I find the younger ones are usually better!
+Pricilla Turrentine I do!! The smaller ones are defiantly better, I grow my beets throughout the summer and find the harsh heat can make them bitter eventually.
+Wyse Guide, TU,,, What do you do with the leaves??? They are very healthy for you,, check it out... We have had beetroot greens in our salads for decards, West is getting there.... boy if it wasnt for the holistic docs..???
Enjoy.
Kaleb, I tried the beets with fennel. How long do I have to wait to try them? I know they need to soak up the flavors but it is hard to wait.
+Nanmarie GY really a couple weeks is enough, enjoy!
Yum! Is there a way to make these without canning them? Like for example if I wanted to eat a small batch of Classic the day after making them?
+Jen Gossett of course, just make them and then store in be fridge!
love you Dipp God I got it,sure it's a right medicine for cold I'm assured you did inherit your grandma good Kalep
Just wanted to add that the cooking liquid and the greens have so many mineral nutrients that its such a waste to dump them.
I noticed you use your hands a lot to put the beets and unions in het mason jars. Also, you don't use a pressure canner. I have my doubts if this is prepared 'sterile' enough. Also, botulism is still quite possible too. I know chances are low, but this methods certainly doesn't rule it out right?
The vinegar is sort of an antibiotic agent. I made them for about 30 years and never had spoilage and they are delicious. Great addition to many meals.
i saw a secment on beetroots 2 cups sugar 2 cups water and 2 cups w vinegar but how much salt i forgot and cant find the site again
Please help Im new and first timer doing this. I pickled my beets and put them in the jars. I fell asleep. so they were left out over night. I did a water bath today and put them on a towel to cool now. Are they gonnna be ok? should I put in the fried or leave out or just throw them out :( I was so tired that I fell asleep.
Make baked beans........ Please. 😀😀😀
+Eileen LeValley I need to!! I love baked beans!
+The Gray Boxwood ......... Yes!!!! 💜
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do you have a recipe without vinegar?
+Sara M. I don't sorry! Vinegar is needed to create a pickled effect and to preserve it. You could ferment beets instead with salt naturally, that would be different but delicious.
Would half the sugar be ok and more salt? Not into sweet brine 🤷🏼♀️
Why don’t you say how much of vinegar etc
why dont you tell us the recipe for your brine please on all your canned vegs
Ok, I'm just learning about canning and everything I've read says you shouldn't can on a glass stove top. Yours looks to be glass. That's what I have so is it ok? I was going to get a electric pressure canner because of this.
+Charlie Rose well I have heard that but have also heard other things. I do have a glass too and have been told as long as the cooker had a smooth and completely flat bottom it is ok to use. And they make pressure canners specifically for glass top ovens also!
+The Gray Boxwood That's great! I'm going to research and find the right one. Thank you!
why add sugar in pickle???
Reusing the boiling water could be introducing bacteria. I would advise against returned that water into the process.
He said boil them and set the timer “for the correct amount”... 😒which is what exactly?