Hi, my husband always called my pickles dangerous and horrible whatever vinegar or cooking method I used until a friend said he put sugar in his jars with the vinegar, I tried it and bingo! now he loves my pickles and so do the rest of the family looks like I made myself a load of work doh...
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maximepaul......I've no idea...but having read that lot, I'd toss a coin or do some hot and some cold- and let us know your thoughts later on in the year!!
I gave up pickling beetroot as I've realised I don't really like the vinegar flavour ( it's either that or I've used the wrong recipe)"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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Originally posted by Nicos View Postmaximepaul......I've no idea...but having read that lot, I'd toss a coin or do some hot and some cold- and let us know your thoughts later on in the year!!
I gave up pickling beetroot as I've realised I don't really like the vinegar flavour ( it's either that or I've used the wrong recipe)
Auntie Heather's Awesome Picked Beetroot / Beets Recipe | Recipezaar
I'll be making some this weekend.
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We put our beetroot in the oven for 2hrs at 180 degrees. Each is individually wrapped in bacofoil and I wrap the tray too (easier to clean)
Once out of the oven, unwrap the beetroot, remove ends and skin and slice it. We always use Sarsons ready made pickling vinegar.
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So, I did the pickling and tried some. It's probably a bit too sweet compared to shop bought beets, although it may improve as it matures. It's still very edible. I would have made more but I ran out of jars.
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NOT A Pickled Beetroot Recipe IN SIGHT! from WELLIE....
I know this isn't what you're asking for, but sometimes, you have to 'think outside of the box', and come up with the unexpected.
Which is what I like to do.
So, if you're interested, here's how it goes:
Heat some olive oil in a pan and put in 500g washed and grated raw beetroot, 500g halved and thinly sliced red onions, 1 tablespoon of caraway seeds and half a teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg.
Cook, stirring often, until the onions are soft, then add 100mls balsamic vinegar and 100g brown sugar, and simmer for at least 20 minutes, until the vegetables are very soft and the liquid has become thick and syrupy. Season with a large pinch of cayenne pepper and a little salt. Leave it all to cool.
I then pack it into small Le Parfait Kilner Jars and keep it in the fridge until I want to use it. It seems to last a good month or two without killing Trousers off - but don't quote me on that, obviously....
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Originally posted by wellie View PostHeat some olive oil in a pan and put in 500g washed and grated raw beetroot, 500g halved and thinly sliced red onions, 1 tablespoon of caraway seeds and half a teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg.
Cook, stirring often, until the onions are soft, then add 100mls balsamic vinegar and 100g brown sugar, and simmer for at least 20 minutes, until the vegetables are very soft and the liquid has become thick and syrupy. Season with a large pinch of cayenne pepper and a little salt. Leave it all to cool.
I then pack it into small Le Parfait Kilner Jars and keep it in the fridge until I want to use it. It seems to last a good month or two without killing Trousers off - but don't quote me on that, obviously....
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um... do you peel the raw beet first??
AND when you say small Le Parfiat kilner Jars, is that the 0.5l ones, OR the ickle cute jobies that I can't see to buy at Lakeland, and even when making a spech trip to John Lewis in Solihull?
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Hazel, calm DOWN Dear!
I 'scrubbed' our beetroots and the manky outer skin seemed to disintegrate. But if the skin is mighty stubborn, peel it off thinly with a knife or swivel vegetable peeler, and THEN grate it.
And don't make a spesh trip to John Lewis - just use any small jar(s) you have with lids that won't react to vinegar.
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Originally posted by wellie View PostHazel, calm DOWN Dear!
I 'scrubbed' our beetroots and the manky outer skin seemed to disintegrate. But if the skin is mighty stubborn, peel it off thinly with a knife or swivel vegetable peeler, and THEN grate it.
And don't make a spesh trip to John Lewis - just use any small jar(s) you have with lids that won't react to vinegar.
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Trip to Lemington super cook shop & JL in Soluhull too planned next coupla' weeks, anyways!
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