Best way to cook beets?

Anonymous
I love beets, but find them a pain in the ass to cook sometimes - and they take so long!

Am I missing something? What's the easiest, and least messy way to cook them?
Anonymous
Cube and roast
Anonymous
Roast then peel.
Anonymous
I just steam mine for about 20 minutes. Then turn the heat off and let them hang out for 15 more.
Anonymous
wash, wrap well in foil and roast in oven. Let cool or refridgerate for later use. The peel slides off when you're ready to cut and eat.
Anonymous
The Joy of Cooking way--cut off the leaves leaving a little bit of stems, put in dish with 1/2 cup water and aluminum foil over, and bake for 1 hour 15 min (less if small beets) on 350F.

Thank you 8:40 for your idea of later use; I didn't know that. Now I'm imagining cooking them in the morning or right after I pick up the kids from school.
Anonymous
I used to roast them but now buy them pre-peeled and cooked at Costco or Trader Joe's. Tastes pretty much the same and so so much easier!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to roast them but now buy them pre-peeled and cooked at Costco or Trader Joe's. Tastes pretty much the same and so so much easier!


I've tried both beands and both were absolutely disgusting.
Anonymous
Wrapped in foil and roasted with olive oil and sea salt.

I like to serve them still warm with burrata, toasted hazelnuts and arugula.
Anonymous
I'm surprised there is so much roasting going on in the summer.
Anonymous
Cube and roast

+1
Anonymous
Roast then peel.


Lots of folks say this, and it's fine, but I find it easier to peel them first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cube and roast


What size pieces? I picked up some GIGANTIC beets recently, and if I cubed (1"), cooked, and then peeled, I'd be peeling like 30 pieces from one single beet.

Anonymous
Steam them, peel them and serve cold with feta crumbles. Our 4.5 year old can't get enough. And the bonus for us is she loves that they turn her poop red. Whatever gets her to eat beets is fine with me.
Anonymous
I peel beets and cook in microwave. Not as tasty as roasted in foil, but easier.
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