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Yesterday, for the first time in 18 years in China, I found beetroot in my local market. One of my favourite vegetables. So I bought a couple.

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Back in England I would usually roast them. But my oven is on the blink, so that is out for now. I really want to do something special with them. I may never see them again!

What are your favourite non-roast beetroot ideas, please.

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This is very simple, but always well received. Not sure what to recommend if you don't have and/or can't get balsamic vinegar, but hopefully you can think of something that will serve the same purpose.

Beets with Balsamic Glaze

2 tbsp butter (melted)

2 lb beets (lg bunch)

3 tbsp water

2 tbsp balsamic (or sherry) vinegar

2 tbsp sugar

1 tsp salt

1/4 tsp black pepper

Peel beets and grate coarsely. Toss with butter; add water and simmer covered until barely tender, about 5 minutes. Remove cover; add vinegar, sugar, salt and pepper; saute until moisture almost (but not quite) evaporates, 5 to 10 minutes.

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I'm inclined to do the simplest and cleanest thing with them and to savor them for themselves...simply boil them in salted water, slip off the skins, slice them up and eat as-is, maybe with a drizzle of the best balsamic vinegar one can get; slowly, each bite to be concentrated on, the simple taste of the beets, to remember what it was - till the next time.

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This is very simple, but always well received. Not sure what to recommend if you don't have and/or can't get balsamic vinegar, but hopefully you can think of something that will serve the same purpose.

That sounds excellent, thanks. Balsamic is not a problem. I have some.

...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

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Mark Twain
 

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