Roasted Beet Salad with Mint and Feta

February 27, 2010 · 10 comments

in Middle Eastern, all recipes, appetizers, beet, feta, gluten-free, mint, salads, vegetarian, wheat-free

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Roasting is my favorite cooking method for beets. After I roast the beets, I love to add them to salads like this one.

This Roasted Beet Salad features flavors that are fairly typical of Middle Eastern cuisine…and I think it’s a keeper.

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I used homemade preserved lemons in this recipe, but you are welcome to use those that are store-bought. If you don’t have preserved lemon, you can substitute lemon zest. If you are not a big fan of salty tastes, you may want to decrease the amount of feta and/or preserved lemon. As I always say, make sure to taste as you go.

If you don’t have pomegranate molasses, you should really go get some. In the meantime, try substituting maple syrup.

Recipe for Roasted Beet Salad with Mint and Feta
Serves 2-3

Ingredients:

* 1 bunch beets, trimmed (about 5-6 medium beets)
* olive oil
* course sea salt
* 1/2 cup chopped fresh mint
* 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese (I prefer sheep/goat milk feta, but cow milk feta is fine)
* 2 teaspoons minced preserved lemon rind (or substitute lemon zest)
* 1 tablespoon olive oil
* 1 tablespoon pomegranate molasses

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 400°F. Rub the beets all over with olive oil and sprinkle generously with salt. Wrap in foil and place in the oven. Roast for 1 hour.

Remove the beets from the oven and allow them to cool a bit. Under cold running water in the sink, rub the skins off. Pat dry and chop the beets into bite-sized pieces.

In a medium bowl, mix the chopped beets with the mint and the feta.

Add the preserved lemon rind, the olive oil, and the pomegranate molasses. Mix well to combine.

Garnish with additional fresh mint, if desired.

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{ 10 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Lauren February 27, 2010 at 6:59 pm

Winnie, that looks fantastic! Such beautiful deep colour =D.

2 Andi McCune February 27, 2010 at 8:12 pm

This salad sounds great! But what is pomegranate molasses and where can you get it?
Andi

3 nakedbeet March 1, 2010 at 12:03 pm

You’re so on the pulse! Now if you add blood oranges, you’ll be all set! ; )

4 Amanda March 2, 2010 at 6:21 am

Very impressive! Looks gorgeous!

5 Barbara March 2, 2010 at 6:36 am

I would love to just lift this right off your page and eat it this minute. Great recipe and a beautiful photo depiction of it. I make borscht often and can’t get enough of beets.

6 Almost Slowfood March 2, 2010 at 12:52 pm

Yum, Middle Eastern, and especially Lebanese cuisine, is my favorite. Feta and mint can carry you from winter salads on to fresh summer salads. I just love it!

7 Gwen - Green Kitchens March 3, 2010 at 2:20 am

the salad looks delicious..very impressive site.. this site is not irritating in the eye..
i love the way you do the whole thing..

8 Jennifer S. March 3, 2010 at 12:38 pm

I love beets and feta! Yum!

9 Delishhh March 11, 2010 at 10:55 am

I LOVE BEETS! I was looking for a new beet recipe to try out and came across your site. What a great blog. But this recipe sounds amazing and i will have to try it out and report back. I just recently posted a Pickled Beet Recipe: http://delishhh.com/?p=358

Hope you can visit.

10 Penelope Bartell July 12, 2010 at 6:15 pm

This was delicious! My husband, the primary beet eater, loved it. We had the pomegranate molasses already. Great flavor and colors. Thanks!

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