Harvard Beets

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Re: Harvard Beets

by Rhodie Ranch » Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:59 am

I haven't thought of Harvard Beets in decades! Mother used to make them and they were delish!

Harvard Beets

by Farmfresh » Sun Sep 18, 2016 11:48 am

This is an old recipe from Grandma Nettie's cookbook from the 40's and something you never see or hear of anymore. I thought I would post it so you all can give it a try. Beets are very good for you and easy to grow, so we need more ways to prepare them I think.

Harvard Beets

* 2 cups canned or pre-cooked beets, cubed or sliced
* 2 T butter
* 1 T cornstarch
* 1 T sugar
* 1/2 cup mild vinegar (balsamic works nice as does rice wine)
* 1/4 t salt
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Melt the butter and stir in cornstarch to make a roux. Add sugar, salt and blend well. Add vinegar and cook a bit until thick. Stir in beets and heat through.

Makes 4 - 6 servings.

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