When you’re hungry and dreaming about food, do you ever have
weird ideas of stuff you’ll try to make later? This happens to me all the time. And usually when I actually try to make the thing I
envisioned, it turns into an inedible mess.
Well, I had this idea to puree beets and freeze them in my
ice cube tray to be used in smoothies.
This idea came about when I first got my food processor and realized
that a whole new world of food preparation was opening up to me. And it actually didn’t turn out too
badly.
First I boiled the beets until they were tender. Then I peeled them and pureed them in
my food processor.
Then I transferred the cooked beet puree into an ice cube
tray. Once it was frozen solid, I
moved the cubes into a plastic bag and kept them in the freezer for future
use.
The first smoothie I made was simple. I didn’t have any juice on hand, so it
was heavily dairy based. I used
milk, homemade yogurt (I’ll share this recipe with you some day), a frozen
banana and some frozen yogurt. And
I added two of my beet cubes and some frozen mangoes.
The result was, um, kind of milky and beety. I have to admit I didn’t love it, so I
added a few drops of vanilla extract.
Once the vanilla was added, I rather enjoyed the purple beverage.
The next day, I decided to try another version. This time I used orange juice as a base, along with some milk and more of my homemade yogurt. Frozen bananas, frozen mangoes, and frozen pineapple.
I must say, I really enjoyed this one. The tart-but-sweetness of the orange juice and the pineapple really offset the power of the beet flavor and sweetness. And the magenta color was pretty stunning. I loved it. The best part was that I got to warm my self-righteous insides on the fact that I'm consuming beets.
1 comment:
wow, beety goodness! I have a beat sitting around and you are very inspiring (and so is the magenta!)
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