Many people have been scared by beets after being forced to eat pickled beets as a child, but in my experience, after people try freshly boiled or roasted beets for the first time, they genuinely enjoy them. These colorful root vegetables in season nowadays are sweet and satisfying, not to mention packed with powerful phytonutrients that help protect against heart disease and cancers. I know you've heard to eat a variety of colors everyday; well, beets are a great place to start. And by the way, the greens are absolutely edible- just cook them up with some olive oil, onions and garlic, and you have a great side dish on the table in no time. Check these babies out:
Now to the fennel. Fennel is a fantastically flavorful vegetable with a white bulb and green feathery stalks, all of which are edible and fresh from the autumn through spring. Fennel is so unique with its subtle licorice flavor, slight sweetness and superior crunchiness. It's also loaded with vitamin C, potassium and folate, while being extremely low in calories and high in fiber. It pairs really well with beets, apples and oranges, as you'll see with this dish. Seriously, you HAVE to try it!
APPLE, BEET AND FENNEL SALAD
Ingredients
3-4 medium beets
1 large fennel bulb
1 apple
1/4cup orange juice (fresh is best, but whatever you have)
1 tsp olive oil
2-3 tblsp fennel frawns, chopped (dill would also be good)
salt/pepper to taste
optional- goat cheese would be fantastic with this salad!
Directions
1. Wash the beets well and boil for about 30min or until soft enough to fork
2. Meanwhile, peel the outer layer off of the fennel bulb, cut in half and chop into thin slices.
3. Wash the apple and chop into small pieces and add to the fennel slices.
4. Once beets are cooked, let them cool and then rub the skins off. Chop into bite-size pieces.
5. Combine with the fennel and apple, add orange juice, fennel frawns, salt and pepper to taste.
Yes, once combined, the beets will turn the entire salad pink.. how fun!
This picture doesn't even do justice to how beautiful and festive this dish is... I'm not much of a photographer and my iPhone camera, though great, doesn't really have the same effect as a regular camera. And quite frankly, I would rather eat the food than take pictures of it, so I do apologize if my pictures don't make you drool over the food like most food pictures in magazines or online. I'll work on it!