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Beets, Charcoal-Roasted & Red Onions - pareve

Posted by : Lita

Recipe By     : David Rosengarten
Serving Size  : 4    
Categories    : Side Dish Beets

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   6      small  Fresh beets -- trimmed of all
                        but 1" of greens, unpeeled
   2      medium Red onions -- unpeeled
   2      tablespoons   Extra-virgin olive oil
   1/3  cup   Chicken stock
   3      tablespoons   Balsamic vinegar
   1 1/2  teaspoons  Fresh thyme leaves
                        Salt -- to taste
                        Freshly-ground black pepper -- to taste

   Prepare a moderately-hot charcoal fire in a grill with a cover.  Place
the beets and red onions in a 10-inch cast-iron pan and drizzle with olive
oil.  Place the skillet over the fire, cover the grill, and roast the
vegetables for at least 1 to 1 1/2 hours, depending on the size of the
vegetables.
   Remove the vegetables from the skillet with tongs.  Add the stock,
balsamic vinegar, and 1 teaspoon of thyme to the skillet, place over high
heat and boil the liquid, scraping the bottom of the skillet, for about 4
minutes, or until the liquid is dark, glossy brown and syrupy.  Season with
salt and pepper.
   Peel the beets and onions when they are cool enough to handle.  Slice the
beets into julienne strips and the onions into thin rings.  Spoon the liquid
over the onions and beets, add the remaining 1/2 teaspoon thyme and stir
well to combine.  Heat briefly and serve.
   This recipe yields 4 side dishes.

Recipe Source:
TASTE  with David Rosengarten
From the TV FOOD NETWORK - (Show # TS-1G02 broadcast 01-07-1998)

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