Roasted Beets and Carrots Recipe with Sage (2024)

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We thought we would share something a little different, today. These roasted beets and carrots are so pretty and delicious. We used yellow beets, which are a little milder than red beets. We also added some carrots to sweeten things up a bit, too.

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How to RoastBeets andCarrots with Sage

The basisof this recipe is, of course, those sweet and succulent yellow beets. We added a pop of flavor with sage and rosemary and a punch from garlic. We also add one more secret ingredient: white wine vinegar. It is magical, the vinegar awakens the whole dish, acting in the same way a spritz of lemon to calamari or horseradish to roast beef.

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We were happy to eat our roasted beets and carrots directly from the roasting pan, but you could of course servethis as a side dish, on top of an arugula salad or even with some tart and creamy goat cheese.

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Recipe updated, originally posted September 2010. Since posting this in 2010, we have tweaked the recipe to be more clear. – Adam and Joanne

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Par-boiling the beets before roasting helps us to peel them. After some time in boiling water, the peels practically fall away from the beets. You can skip par-boiling and use well scrubbed and rinsed vegetables instead.

We’re happy to eat these roasted beets and carrots directly from the roasting pan, but they make a great side dish or are perfect served on top of an arugula salad with creamy goat cheese.

Makes 2 to 3 servings

You Will Need

1/2 pound yellow beets, without tops (2 medium)

1/2 pound carrots, peeled (3 medium)

2 garlic cloves, smashed

4 sage leaves

1 sprig fresh rosemary

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

1 1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar

Salt to taste

Directions

    1Heat oven to 400 degrees F.

    2Add the beets to a medium pot of simmering water, seasoned with salt. Cook until just tender then remove from the water and plunge into an ice water bath to cool. Once cooled, peel the beets then cut into halves or quarters, depending on preferred size. Cut carrots to a similar size.

    3Add beets and carrots to a roasting pan and toss with the smashed garlic, sage, rosemary, olive oil, white wine vinegar and about 1/4 teaspoon of salt. Place into the oven and roast for about 30 minutes or until the beets and carrots become slightly golden and are tender.

    4Serve as a side dish or on top of an arugula salad or add some crumbled goat cheese.

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AUTHOR: Adam and Joanne Gallagher

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  • JeanneJanuary 30, 2016, 4:59 pm

    I’m in the middle of making this recipe. I don’t see where the oven temperature is listed? I’m guessing 400 or 425? Will give it a go and see what happens.

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    • AdamJanuary 31, 2016, 12:26 pm

      Yes, it should be 400 degrees F. It was not listed in the recipe! We are sorry and it is fixed now.

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  • ButterflyJanuary 10, 2015, 6:30 pm

    Can you roast the beets and carrots at the same time as the pork roast? In the same pan?

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    • JoanneMarch 5, 2015, 10:18 am

      Sure!

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  • PamJune 19, 2011, 7:42 pm

    This came out beautifully. I didn’t parboil the carrots as I used more slender ones . I love the vinegar in the dish – made it much more complex. Thanks for the recipe!

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  • organic tablesOctober 14, 2010, 9:54 pm

    I think this one takes a long time to prepare but I think it would be worth it. Thanks a lot for sharing.

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  • Wendi @ Bon Appetit HonSeptember 21, 2010, 10:22 am

    Hmmm, parboiling then roasting. I’m uber lazy so I wonder what would happen if I skipped that parboiling and went straight to the roasting part.

    Sorry you’ve had a bit of a bad spell in the kitchen. Glad to see you pushed through!

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    • inspiredtasteSeptember 21, 2010, 1:48 pm

      Wendi – that was our thought too! The parboiling allowed us to peel the beets, but I do understand! Maybe if we scrubbed the beets well before roasting and went for a longer roast time? I would assume 45 minutes as a starting point.

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FAQs

Is it better to peel beets before or after roasting? ›

As much as I adore Beet Salad, I rarely made it at home, because by the time I finished the beets, my hands, cutting board, and counter all were stained with telltale red juices. Then, I picked up a transformative piece of information: you do not need to peel beets when roasting.

What can you add to beets to make them taste better? ›

Try marinating them with citrus zest, garlic, scallion, vinegar, and again, plenty of salt. "Beets need a sharp, strong note," he explains, to both counteract and complement their muted, dirt-like undertones.

Which is better roasting or boiling beets? ›

My favorite way to cook beets is to roast them, which gives a sweeter, richer, and deeper flavor than boiling does. Another advantage is that they don't bleed as much, especially if they're roasted whole. Incidentally, to get beet stains off your hands, wet them, rub them with coarse salt, then wash with soap.

How do you roast beets without making a mess? ›

Simple Oven Roasted Beets (No Peeling Required!)

Rub the beets in olive oil, then wrap each beet tightly in foil. Transfer the wrapped beets to the prepared baking sheet and roast until completely tender when pierced with a knife,45 to 60 minutes.

What is the best cooking method for beets? ›

Steaming beets is a healthful cooking method because they retain most of their vitamins and minerals—they're not boiled out in water—and stay incredibly vibrant. Plus, steaming small beets or beet quarters is quick and easy for weeknights.

What is the tastiest way to eat beets? ›

Here are five of our favorite ways to eat beets.
  1. Raw! – Yes, beets are quite good raw. ...
  2. Roasted with goat cheese. – The classic, all-time favorite preparation. ...
  3. In a salad. – Beets make a good complement to other salad staples. ...
  4. Pickled! – Pickled beets are just marvelous. ...
  5. As dessert.

What brings out the flavor of beets? ›

If you are nostalgic for the soft texture of canned beets from childhood but not the taste, you can give pickling beets a try using your roasted beets as a base. Apple cider vinegar, sugar, and salt transform and preserve these earthy roots and bring out their sweetness even more.

Why do I feel better after eating beets? ›

Red beets contain a group of phytonutrients — betalains — which support detoxification by pushing toxins out of your body. Betalains also have anti-inflammatory properties which can help reduce the chronic inflammation in the body (Clifford, A. et al.

Why add vinegar to beets? ›

Usually we boil them and toss them in a sweet sour vinaigrette and keep them in the refrigerator to eat all week. The vinegar in the dressing "pickles" the beets, helping them last longer in the fridge.

Can roasted beets lower blood pressure? ›

Beets and beet juice are high in nitrates, substances that turn into nitric oxide inside your body. Your body naturally produces nitric oxide, which is crucial for blood vessel health. Nitric oxide relaxes and widens your arteries, allowing more blood to flow through and significantly lowering blood pressure.

Are oven roasted beets good for you? ›

Roast Them

Roasting is an overall healthy cooking method with minimal vitamin loss, particularly vitamin C. Roasted beets are rich and sweet with slight mineral flavors. Remember to avoid long cooking times and high temperatures, as these can reduce nutrients. Try using smaller bulbs if you want to prepare them faster.

Is it OK to eat cooked beets everyday? ›

Can you eat beets everyday? It's always best to follow a varied diet. Eating a small amount of beetroot every day is unlikely to do any harm, but a high intake could lead to low blood pressure, red or black urine and feces, and digestive problems for anyone with a sensitivity to the nutrients.

Why not peel beets before roasting? ›

No need to peel before or after baking. The skin, which is perfectly edible, just seems to disappear during the baking process. The trick to pan-roasted beets is to drop the temperature a bit. I always roast potatoes, Brussels sprouts, carrots, and pretty much all the other veggies at 425 degrees Fahrenheit.

How do you add flavor to cooked beets? ›

The roasted beets are wonderful on their own, seasoned simply with salt and pepper, or dressed up more with citrus juice, herbs, or balsamic vinegar. Serve them with any weeknight dinner, or add them to a holiday meal. These oven roasted beets keep well for days in the fridge, so they're great for making ahead.

Can you roast beets after they are peeled? ›

No need to peel before or after baking. The skin, which is perfectly edible, just seems to disappear during the baking process.

Do you cook beets with the skin on or off? ›

Size matters: tiny beets might be ready in 10 minutes where large ones might take up to 40. Keep checking whichever method you're using. Don't remove the beet skin before cooking. It's really not necessary and it's much easier to do so after cooking.

Should you eat the skin on beets? ›

Every part of the beet—from the stem to the bulb—is edible. If you're using the whole beet, be sure to wash it well before cooking to get rid of any fertilizers or dirt. You can peel the beet before cooking or eat it with the skin on. Beets have a distinctive, earthy flavor.

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