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Finely slice your cabbage into shreds and place in a bowl. Grate your beets and place them in the same bowl. Massage in one tablespoon of salt. Taste - it should be like a salty chip, you should ...
With a paring knife, cut the ends off the beets and trim any roots. Scrub the beets, cut each beet in half, and cut each half into 3 equal pieces. Place the beets in a large bowl and toss with the ...
Place the sliced beets in a small bowl. Toss 1 tablespoon of the dressing with the beets to coat. Toss the lettuce and beans with the remaining dressing in the large bowl. Place onto plates and top ...
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Spread beets on a baking dish; drizzle with olive oil, 2 tablespoons water and salt. Cover with foil and roast until just tender, 25-35 minutes, depending on size.