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Balsamic Beets and Walnuts

Garnet-colored beets topped with a reduction of balsamic vinegar and brown sugar, then sprinkled with cinnamon-sugar walnuts, are a great complement to dishes such as Tarragon Turkey Medallions (page 161) or a simple roasted pork tenderloin.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 6; 1/2 cup per serving

Ingredients

2 pounds fresh beets, all but 1 to 2 inches of stems discarded, or 2 15-ounce cans no-salt-added sliced beets, drained
2 tablespoons water (for canned beets)
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon light brown sugar and 1 teaspoon light brown sugar, divided use
Cooking spray
1/4 cup walnut halves
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    If using fresh beets, simmer in 2 quarts boiling water, covered, for 40 to 50 minutes, or until tender. Drain the beets and let cool for about 5 minutes, or until cool enough to handle. Slip the skins off. Cut the beets crosswise into 1/4-inch slices.

    Step 2

    If using canned beets, stir them and the water together in a medium microwaveable bowl. Microwave, covered, on 100 percent power (high) for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the beets are heated through. Drain.

    Step 3

    Pour the beets into a serving bowl. Cover to keep warm. Set aside.

    Step 4

    Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, stir together the vinegar and 1 tablespoon brown sugar. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is dissolved. Simmer for 6 to 8 minutes, or until the mixture is reduced by half, to about 1/4 cup, without stirring. Remove from the heat. Set aside.

    Step 5

    Lightly spray a small skillet with cooking spray. Stir together the walnuts, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Cook over medium-low heat for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the walnuts are lightly toasted, stirring occasionally. Stir in the remaining 1 teaspoon brown sugar. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes, or until the mixture is heated through (the sugar will still be somewhat granulated).

    Step 6

    Drizzle the vinegar mixture over the beets. Sprinkle with the walnut mixture.

  2. Nutrition information

    Step 7

    (Per serving)

    Step 8

    Calories: 101

    Step 9

    Total fat: 3.0g

    Step 10

    Saturated: 0.5g

    Step 11

    Trans: 0.0g

    Step 12

    Polyunsaturated: 2.0g

    Step 13

    Monounsaturated: 0.5g

    Step 14

    Cholesterol: 0mg

    Step 15

    Sodium: 85mg

    Step 16

    Carbohydrates: 18g

    Step 17

    Fiber: 3g

    Step 18

    Sugars: 14g

    Step 19

    Protein: 2g

    Step 20

    Calcium: 27mg

    Step 21

    Potassium: 366mg

  3. Dietary Exchanges

    Step 22

    2 vegetable

    Step 23

    1/2 other carbohydrate

    Step 24

    1/2 fat

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