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| Hi I found on the allotment table this morning a long cylindrical beetroot, about the size of a premature baby! I've never seen them this size. Apart from grating it to use in a cake, any other ideas, is it likely to be woody when it's as big as this? Sue |
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| Have you got a juicer, Sue? That would work well with carrot juice and lemonade, I reckon.
__________________ Hazel www.hazelandjanesallotment.blogspot.com update Tues 02/09/2008......beans and beans and beans...... |
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| You're clearly going to have to cut it - a small baby just won't fit in a saucepan (for good reason!) - but the root will bleed badly if you boil it once cut. How about cutting it to see how woody the centre is, and then roasting or microwaving it in wedges if it is any good? This might be a bit less messy, at least. |
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| I have just pickled my beetroots for the fist time! They tasted amazing! So much more flavour than shop bought pickles. It was easy too - a good long boil with skins on, then when cool the skins just fall away in your fingers (very red fingers!) and plonk into jars with distilled malt vinegar which is as cheap as chips to buy. Cracking. |
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