Lately, I have been using the container of beet powder we bought for smoothies for lattes.
I think it’d be great smeared on crackers or crostini.
Okay, this one isn’t nearly as interesting as your terrine & @Rooster’s dark choco roasted beet ice cream… oh my. But I decided to just add the beets right into the pot of beet greens w/carrots, bacon, chopped carrot leaves, etc. and make a soup.
It felt healthy.
What’s the pink filling on this terrine?
I guess I’m boring. I only use beets in salads or with a light vinaigrette dressing.
Everything from every recipe.
Kidding, sort of. What I can remember is some salt and pepper, some chopped parsley, thyme, a few basil leaves, and some chopped garlic scapes, and in one layer I put some chopped cashews. The pink was bleeding from the beets.
I think the beets were too big, maybe a pound each. They weren’t woody, but they didn’t taste like much. I roasted them.
Makes sense. It looks like frosting! 
Wait, I thought the filling was a cheese product turned pink from the beets. That’s why crackers seemed the most logical edible vehicle for it.
Okay, thinking about what is a cheese product. This was made from goat cheese and a bunch of things.
One recipe said heat it. Didn’t do that. One said whip it. Whipped it but not real good. One added cream. Did that.
Definitely pink from beets.
I love to buy beets and the greens never go to waste. They are as enjoyable as the beet
Is a cheese product.
I was reading your answer to @kobuta about what the “pink filling” is and you didn’t list cheese. So I got confused, but the world is right again. Crackers!
Ah! I see. I was posting to a few threads, and lost track.
It’s soooooo hot here!
I saw that. Strange, here in in La La Land it’s only low 70’s. It’s actually hotter in Boston. ![]()
Is that inland or coastal? May has been pretty good until the last few days. It’s 101 here right now.
This fish is gorgeously cooked.
Bookmark.
Looks great @Rooster & have saved. Also love hummus with beets.
I was looking for a way to use up the bottle of pomm molasses…



