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Steamed Vs Pickled Beetroot

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pastafreak | 18:09 Tue 07th Jan 2025 | Food & Drink
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How long can it last once opened...assuming steamed has nothing added. 

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2, 3 days at the most if kept in an airtight container in the fridge 

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I just read someone say they chopped it up and froze it.

I like beetroot, but most packs are a lot for 1 person.

You could use it in smoothies or bake with it.

Seemingly, you can freeze them, Pasta.

https://itsavegworldafterall.com/how-to-freeze-beets/

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I think I'll give freezing a go. Then try in smoothies. Raspberry/beetroot smoothies anyone? 

Ooooh, Yes please!

I'll have some 👍

Ive just ordered a jar of shredded pickled beetroot, we both like pickled sliced beetroot but this is in a sweeter vinegar, and shredded obviously. Sometimes the sliced stuff is too thick for me.

I do love roasted beetroot too

Ooh no. Beetroot is the one food I just cannot eat in any form. 
 

I love sliced beetroot on cheese on toast. I like the contrast between the hot, melted cheese and the cold, crunchy beetroot.

The jar of pickled beetroot in my fridge carries the warning "Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within six weeks". I've kept it longer in the past without suffering any apparent adverse effects.

A jar of pickled beetroot once opened can still last for months. 

Pasta is talking about steamed beetroot and how long that lasts.

The title mentions both.

 

A good time to set up an experiment for future reference ?

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