Grilled Beet and Fennel Salad Recipe With Sprouted Lentils (Vegan) (2024)

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This hearty and flavorful grilled beet and fennel salad recipe with sprouted lentils is accented with a schmear of plant-based orange and cumin-scented coconut yogurt.

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2018 is here!

I hope it’s off to a great start. I thought I’d kick off a new year of recipes with something healthy yet hearty and satisfying for those of you who are tackling a new year’s resolution.

Or if you simply need a little reset after the holiday splurge fest.

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Or if you just want to eat something fresh and delicious made with peak winter produce.

Hey, or all of the above! This Grilled Beet and Fennel Salad is for you.

Why this Grilled Beet and Fennel Salad Recipe will be your new favorite vegan side dish:

  • It’s a spectacular vegan dish that’s easy enough to make on a weeknight but fancy enough to serve at a dinner party.
  • The heat of the grill pan brings out the earthy sweetness of the fennel and beets, with an added hint of smoky flavor.
  • Sprouted lentils, fennel fronds, and flaky black lava salt make for a gorgeous presentation.

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You may have had grilled fennel before.

I feel like it’s common practice for fennel salads and side dishes to grill the fennel. That way, it takes on a charred and caramelized goodness like onions do when grilled.

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Grilled beets, however, aren’t as much of a thing, but they totally need to become a thing. They take this hearty winter vegetable salad to the next level.

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My original Grilled Beet and Fennel salad recipe uses dollops of burrata as salad toppings.

While it’s seriously SO GOOD and I think you should also try it that way sometime, this plant-based version made with a layer of cumin and orange scented coconut yogurt on the bottom is everything.

Especially if you’re avoiding dairy.

My Grilled Beet and Fennel salad recipe gets a couple of other flourishes in the form of sprouted lentils, fennel fronds, and flaky black lava salt.

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A word on coconut yogurt:

You must take my advice and try it with CoYo’s plain coconut yogurt- it’s made with coconut and active cultures and that’s it!

It’s as thick and rich as Greek yogurt, andever since my client Liz turned me on to it a few weeks ago, between the two of us we’ve been cleaning out the local stock.

If you can’t find CoYo, Greek yogurt, creme fraiche or even a spreadable cashew cheese would be fantastic alternatives.

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How to choose the best beets:

  • When picking your beets, look for smooth, hard, round ones with an unbruised surface free of cuts.
  • Avoid beets with soft, moist spots or shriveled skin.
  • The taproot, which extends from the bulbous part of the beet, should be slender.
  • If your beets come with the leaves attached, you want to look for small, crisp, and dark green leaves. If the beets have them removed, be sure that at least a 1/2 inch of the stems and 2 inches of the taproot remain. Otherwise, the color will bleed from the beets as they cook.

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How to choose fennel:

  • Look for fennel bulbs with smooth, white skin.There should be no brown spots whatsoever.
  • Choose smallish, firm and rather young fennel for this fennel salad recipe.If the fennel is too large or old, it might be too dry and taste leathery.
  • If you find that the outer pieces of the fennel bulb are a bit stringy, simply remove them. The inner layers will be just fine.
  • Don’t throw away the stems. They can be added to fish soups and stews.

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How to steam beets:

For steaming the beets, start by scrubbing them clean with a kitchen brush. Place them in a steamer basket and cook for about 30 minutes or until tender all the way through.

Once the steamed beets are cool enough to handle, rub the skins off and slice them into 1/2 inch rounds.

Variations on this Beet and Fennel Salad recipe:

  • For a delicious non-vegan version, top the salad with dollops of burrata cheese.
  • You can use Greek Yogurt for a non-vegan version, or any other plant-based yogurt instead of coconut yogurt.
  • If you cannot find sprouted lentils at your grocery store, you can either sprout them at home or use cooked lentils.

More winter salad recipes to try

  • Caramelized Endive Salad with Clementines
  • Winter Citrus Salad with Fennel
  • Winter Romaine Salad with Champagne Vinaigrette

Thanks for reading! To keep up with me in the kitchen, follow me onFacebook,Instagram,TwitterandPinterest.If you make this Grilled Beet and Fennel Salad Recipe, please share it using the hashtag #LePetitEats!

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Grilled Beet and Fennel Salad

This hearty and flavorful grilled beet and fennel salad with sprouted lentils is accented with a schmear of plant-based orange and cumin-scented yogurt.

Course Salad

Cuisine American

Keyword beet and fennel salad, fennel salad recipe, grilled beets recipe

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 4 people

Calories 200 kcal

Author Denisse

Ingredients

  • 1 cup plain coconut yogurt or Greek yogurt or plain plant-based yogurt
  • zest of 1 orange
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4-5 beets steamed (see notes), peeled and cut into 1/2 inch rounds
  • 2 fennel bulbs trimmed and cut into 1/2 inch thick slices
  • 1/4 cup sprouted lentils
  • Fennel fronds
  • Black lava salt optional

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, stir together coconut yogurt, orange zest, cumin, salt and pepper. Set aside.

  2. Heat a grill pan over medium-high heat. Brush with oil and grill fennel and beet slices, in batches, for about 2-3 minutes per side. Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly.

  3. Spread a thin layer of yogurt onto a platter. Top with grilled fennel, grilled beets and sprouted lentils. Drizzle with olive oil and garnish with black lava salt and fennel fronds.

Recipe Notes

How to steam beets:

For steaming the beets, start by scrubbing them clean with a kitchen brush. Place them in a steamer basket and cook for about 30 minutes or until tender all the way through.

Once the steamed beets are cool enough to handle, rub the skins off and slice them into 1/2 inch rounds.

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FAQs

Is there such a thing as yellow beets? ›

Aside from the distinct difference in colour, yellow beetroot usually tastes much sweeter than the red. In addition, yellow beetroot does not “bleed” during processing. The beets can form a round, circular or long, cylindrical shape. Their skin is very thin but the flesh is juicy and crunchy.

Can you steam beets? ›

To steam beets, place in a steamer above 2 inches water. Bring to a boil over high heat and cover. Turn down heat to medium. Steam small and medium beets for 30 minutes and large beets for 40 minutes, until you can pierce the beet to the middle with a knife or skewer.

How long does it take for beets to cook? ›

Place the beets in a large saucepan and cover with water. 2. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until fork-tender, 25 to 35 minutes for medium beets or 45 minutes to 1 hour for large beets.

Why is my pee red after eating beets? ›

Can Beets Make Your Pee (And Poop) Red or Pink? Yes, eating beets or drinking beet juice can give your urine and/or your stool a slightly reddish or pink tinge. This phenomenon, called beeturia, is usually not cause for alarm. Some studies show it affects up to 14 percent of the beet-eating population.

How many times a week is it safe to eat beets? ›

Moreover, beets are low in calories with zero cholesterol and a small amount of fat. However, the root is high in sugar and carbohydrates, so while you can consume the greens on top of the root in unlimited quantities, you should only have the root a few times a week. Beets are best from early spring to late fall.

What color beets are the healthiest? ›

Red beets are particularly noted for their high levels of betalains, which have potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capabilities. Golden beets, while lower in betalains, still offer a variety of antioxidants, making both types a healthy choice.

What type of beet is the healthiest? ›

Because the different betalain antioxidants likely have similar antioxidant properties in cell studies, and because both contain similar amounts of nitrates and other nutrients, we can assume that golden beets are likely as good as red beets for oxygenation, blood flow, performance and recovery, and other researched ...

Do beets stain your insides? ›

Betanin is the beetroot pigment that is absorbed by the body upon eating beets, and as a result, may turn your poop and pee pink or red for up to 48 hours after consumption—a phenomenon called beeturia. It's generally harmless and no cause for concern.

Is it better to roast or boil beets for salad? ›

My favorite way to cook beets is to roast them, which gives a sweeter, richer, and deeper flavor than boiling does. Another advantage is that they don't bleed as much, especially if they're roasted whole.

Can I drink the water I boiled my beets in? ›

Yes, you can. It's completely safe to drink water that has been used to boil beetroots.

Can dogs have beets? ›

Can My Dog Eat Fresh Beets? Fresh beets are, in fact, the best option, and you can feed them to your dog either cooked or raw. As with all vegetables, raw beets will have the most nutritional bang for your buck. Organic beets are the safest choice; they're grown without pesticides and other chemicals.

Can I eat raw beets? ›

You can even enjoy them raw, either sliced thinly or grated. Choose beets that feel heavy for their size with fresh, unwilted green leafy tops still attached, if possible. Because dietary nitrates are water-soluble, it's best to avoid boiling beets if you'd like to maximize their nitrate content.

Why add vinegar when boiling beets? ›

Directions. Place the beets in a large saucepan and add water to cover and the lemon juice or vinegar. This will help to keep the beets from bleeding. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer until tender, about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

What happens if you leave beets in the ground too long? ›

Don't leave them in the ground for too long though, as they can become tough and woody. I would check on them by digging down and seeing how large the beet is getting.

Is it better to eat beets raw or cooked? ›

Cooking beets decreases the bioavailability of dietary nitrate from the food, meaning raw beets deliver more dietary nitrate.

What is the most nutritious way to cook beets? ›

Steaming in the oven rather than baking helps preserve more of the healthy vitamins and minerals in beets. This method also helps beets better retain their beautiful, vibrant color.

How to cook beets so they taste good? ›

Place the beets on the foil. Drizzle olive oil on top of the beets and season with salt and pepper. Fold over the sides of the foil and wrap the beets so they are in a pouch. Place the wrapped beets on a baking sheet and roast until fork tender, about 45-60 minutes, depending on the size.

What is the healthiest way to buy beets? ›

Selecting Beets

There are two ways to buy fresh beets: in bunches, with the greens still attached, and in bulk, with the greens already trimmed away. And the ones with the greens attached are always preferable.

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