I've come across so many tempting recipes for beets lately that I almost let my three little lonely beets expire in the fridge because I couldn't make up my mind what to do with them. A day of catching up after a weekend away reminded me of a simple recipe for a raw beet salad that I saw a while back in my copy of Yamuna's Table. An additional bonus was this gave me an opportunity to use some of the fresh herbs growing in my little backyard garden. The fried mustard seeds compliment the earthy flavor of the beets nicely, while the coconut competes pleasantly with the strength of the finest of red beets. The orange slices that serve as a base for the rest of the ingredients contribute a refreshing citrus-y element to the dish.
I've adapted the recipe to suit my preference for the day. Feel free to substitute fresh coriander or mint for the dill, or any other type of orange for the clementines that I used here.
Shredded Beet, Dill and Coconut Salad | |||
Recipe by Lisa Turner Adapted from Yamuna's Table Published on June 17, 2008 Simple colorful raw beet salad bursting with fresh orange, coconut and dill flavors
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7 comments:
This sounds really tasty! I love the idea of shredded beets with coconut.
what a fantastic combination of flavours (and colours) - I was curious that you tagged it as Indian - do you serve it with curry?
Are the shredded beats raw? I never knew that raw beets are edible. Sounds very interesting and love the combination of all the other ingredients.
Thanks for bidding in for Bri. Please see my post again for an update.
Beets and coconut? Who would have thought! Another way for me to try raw beets; maybe this one will finally make me a lover of them raw :)
This looks so good...thanks for posting it!
Colleen
Lisa, you decided on a great dish here. What a unique salad, it looks delicious. :-)
Johanna, it's not really Indian, but I got the recipe from an Indian cookbook, so let's just say it's Indian style. As for curry, there isn't much I wouldn't serve with it :)
Ivy, raw beets are fine to eat and quite tasty besides.
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