Beet Chutney Recipe (Low Sugar) (2024)

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This beet chutney is rich and tangy, moderately sweet and has lots of depth of flavour. It's a delicious accompaniment to turkey, chicken or ham, simple to make and ready in under 50 minutes.

See also cranberry chutney.

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This beet chutney is made using pantry ingredients and comes together in a few simple steps. It involves preparing an easy chutney base, adding the rest of the ingredients and simply cooking until tender. This chutney with beets is lightly spiced and has a semi-chunky, rich texture.

Often sauces, chutneys and other condiments come with a lot of 'hidden' sugars.So it's easy to overlook the fact they aren't necessarily very healthy.This beetroot chutney does contain sugar but much less than shop bought chutneys do (and less than most chutney recipes call for).

Another delicious beet condiment you might like is traditional Polish horseradish beetroot!

Beet chutney recipe ingredients and substitutions

  • Beets: Use raw beets - not ready-cooked shop bought beets.
  • Apple: Use a sour variety (such as Bramley or Granny Smiths). If using a cooking apple (Bramley) use either one very small one or half of a larger one.
  • Red onion.
  • Fresh ginger: I do not recommend using ground ginger instead.
  • Spices: These include onion seeds, ground coriander and cumin. Adjust the recommend amounts to suit your taste.
  • Sugar: Either white or light brown sugar are fine to use.
  • Apple juice: Adds sweetness and moisture.
  • Vinegar: Use either white/red wine vinegar or cider vinegar.
  • Salt and pepper: Add to taste.
  • Soy sauce: Adds more depth of flavour.
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How to prepare the beets

To make this beet chutney recipe you need to peel and finely dice the beetroot. You can prepare it in advance (overnight) and keep refrigerated, covered, until you are ready to make the recipe.

TIP: It is important to use raw beets in this recipe rather than ready cooked beetroot.

How to thicken beetroot chutney

It's perfectly ok to simply cook all the ingredients together until soft, then cool and enjoy your chutney.This beet chutney gets even better, however, if you pulse some of the mixture and use that to naturally thicken this condiment.This really improves the texture as well as the flavour of the chutney (see Instructions below for details).

Step-by-step recipe instructions

1.Make chutney base mixture: To the pot add the vinegar, apple juice, sugar, fresh ginger, spices and seasoning. Cook for a minute until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture starts bubbling.

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2. Add beets: Add the beets, apple and onion, stir, cover and simmer for about 40 minutes or until the beetroot is tender but still has some crunch, stirring occasionally.

3. Add soy sauce: Remove from the heat and stir in the soy sauce.

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4. Pulse chutney: Place one third of the mixture in a small bowl of a food processor.Pulse a few times to break up the larger pieces and create a thick, coarse texture. Do not puree until smooth.

TIP: If you don't have a food processor use a potato masher to break up the larger beetroot pieces. Alternatively use a hand blender, but be careful not to overblend.

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5. Combine: Return the mixture to the pot, stir and set aside to cool completely.

6. Refrigerate: Spoon the chutney into a jar and refrigerate (for up to 2 weeks). Refrigerate for at least 4 hours before serving (to allow all the flavours to fully develop).

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Serving suggestions

This homemade beet chutney tastes delicious with Thanksgiving/Christmas leftover turkey, chicken or ham. I love it with a turkey salad sandwich or turkey potato patties! You can also enjoy it with cheddar, camembert or goat's cheese on crackers or with bread.

It also makes an ideal edible Christmas gift!

Top tips

  • Beets: I do NOT recommend using store bought ready cooked beets. Your chutney will not have the richness and depth of flavour that cooking beetroot from scratch will produce. Not worth using this shortcut.
  • Use approx. 450g (1 pound) of beetroot in this recipe.
  • I recommend wearing rubber gloves when handling beetroot. If it does stain your hands rub them with some lemon, which should remove most of the stains.
  • It's best to prepare the apple just before adding it into the chutney as it's prone to discoloration.
  • I pulsed some of the chutney mixture in order to create a thicker consistency but you can also mash the mixture a little using a potato masher instead.
  • Best served chilled, after about 4 hours (it needs time for the flavours to fully develop).
  • Storing: Once cooled transfer your beetroot chutney into a jar and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.
  • Not suitable for freezing.
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What else to do with beets: more recipe ideas

  • As a meal: Roast and combine with pasta.
  • In a soup: Make vegetarian borscht or beet and fennel soup.
  • In a salad: use either raw (as in beet slaw) or cooked (see quinoa beetroot salad).
  • As a snack: Enjoy in a smoothie or make beetroot juice.
  • In a 'sweet' recipe: Such as beetroot muffins or brownies.

More condiments to try next

  • Spiced Cranberry Sauce (Low Sugar)
  • Healthy Homemade BBQ Sauce
  • Homemade Avocado Mayo Recipe
  • Easy Redcurrant Sauce Recipe

See also these other sauces/sides!

Keep in touch!

If you make this beetroot chutney recipe I'd love to know how it turned out for you. Have you used different spices? Let me know in the comments below, thanks!

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Beet Chutney Recipe (Low Sugar)

This beet chutney is rich and tangy, moderately sweet and has lots of depth of flavour. It's a delicious accompaniment to turkey, chicken or ham, simple to make and ready in under 50 minutes.

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Course: Condiment

Cuisine: dairy free, gluten free, vegan

Prep Time: 8 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 42 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 66kcal

Author: Monika Dabrowski

Equipment

  • Medium sized saucepan

  • Food processor or hand blender

Ingredients

  • 14.11 ounces (400 g) beetroot peeled, finely diced (use approx. 450g/1lb unpeeled).
  • 1 medium red onion finely chopped
  • 1 medium sour apple peeled, cored, cubed
  • 1⅓ tablespoons fresh ginger peeled, finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoons (45 g) sugar white or light brown
  • cup less 2tsp (70 ml) white/red wine vinegar/apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) apple juice
  • 1 teaspoon nigella seeds/onion seeds
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin and coriander each
  • 1 teaspoon dark soy sauce
  • teaspoon coarse sea salt plus pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Make chutney base mixture: To the pot add the vinegar, apple juice, sugar, fresh ginger, spices and seasoning. Cook for a minute until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture starts bubbling up.

  • Add beets: Add the beets, apple and onion, stir, cover and simmer for about 40 minutes or until the beetroot is tender but still has some crunch, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat and stir in the soy sauce.

  • Pulse mixture: Place one third of the mixture in a small bowl of a food processor.Pulse a few times to break up the larger pieces and create a thick, coarse texture. Do not puree until smooth.

    TIP: If you don't have a food processor use a potato masher to break up the larger beetroot pieces. Alternatively use a hand blender, but be careful not to overblend.

  • Combine: Return the mixture to the pot, stir and set aside to cool completely.

  • Refrigerate: Spoon the chutney into a jar and refrigerate (for up to 2 weeks). Chill for 4 hours before serving (to allow the flavours to fully develop).

Notes

  • Beets: I do NOT recommend using store bought ready cooked beets. Your chutney will not have the richness and depth of flavour that cooking beetroot from scratch will produce. Not worth using this shortcut.
  • I recommend wearing rubber gloves when handling beetroot. If it does stain your hands rub them with a piece of lemon, which should remove most of the stains.
  • I used white wine vinegar but cider vinegar or red wine vinegar would work well too.
  • If you use cooking apples (Bramley) use either one very small one or half of a larger one. You can also use Granny Smith or another sour apple variety.
  • It's best to prepare the apple just before adding it into the chutney as it's prone to discoloration.
  • I pulsed some of the chutney mixture in order to create a thicker chutney but you can mash the mixture a little using a potato masher instead.
  • Storing: Once cooled transfer the chutney into a jar and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks.
  • Refrigerate for at least 4 hours before serving (so the flavours can fully develop).
  • Not suitable for freezing.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 66kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 276mg | Potassium: 212mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 29IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 1mg

*Nutritional information is automatically generated and should be considered as an estimate.

**A note about baking: If using a fan-assisted oven refer to your appliance's instructions and adjust the temperature accordingly.

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FAQs

What can I do with too much beetroot? ›

Relish, pickles, canning, sauerkraut, jam- the list goes on. These may sound complicated and time-consuming, but they need not be. There are literally hundreds of beetroot preserving recipes out there on the internet for you to try, and many of them are easy.

How do you preserve beetroot? ›

Method
  1. Wash and trim the beetroot, rub each with 1 tbsp vegetable oil, then wrap individually in foil. ...
  2. To make the pickling vinegar, put the whole spices in a medium saucepan. ...
  3. Pack the beets into sterilised jars (see tip below), add 1 tsp coarse crystal sea salt to each, then pour over the hot vinegar and seal.

What brings out the flavor of beets? ›

Pair them with bright, fresh flavors- By adding vinegar, lemon juice, fresh herbs, tangy cheese or yogurt to your dish, you will help balance the flavor. This is why you commonly see roasted beets and goat cheese together.

What is the healthiest way to eat beets? ›

Roast Them

Roasting is an overall healthy cooking method with minimal vitamin loss, particularly vitamin C. Roasted beets are rich and sweet with slight mineral flavors. Remember to avoid long cooking times and high temperatures, as these can reduce nutrients. Try using smaller bulbs if you want to prepare them faster.

Is too much beetroot bad for kidneys? ›

Beet can make urine or stools appear pink or red. But this is not harmful. There is concern that beets might cause low calcium levels and kidney damage. But this hasn't been shown in people.

When should you not eat beetroot? ›

Anyone who has low blood pressure or is currently taking blood pressure medication should speak with a healthcare professional before adding beets or beetroot juice to their diet. Beets contain high levels of oxalates, which can cause kidney stones in people with a high risk of this condition.

What happens to your body when you eat beetroot everyday? ›

Beetroot offers many health benefits because of the large number of phytochemical and nutritional components present in them. Beetroot can help prevent many heart diseases as well as cancer. It can also reduce blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels. Beetroot is good for brain functioning.

Can you eat raw beetroot? ›

You can also eat beetroot raw, peeled and grated into salads and slaws, or finely shaved as a 'carpaccio'. Wash and trim the leaves to use in salads and or as a garnish.

Can you freeze freshly picked beetroot? ›

Can You Freeze Beets? Raw beets are prone to sogginess when frozen and thawed, so it's best to cook the beets first if you plan on freezing them. To freeze beets, we suggest boiling them for around 25 minutes, or until they are easily pierced with a knife, then transferring them to an ice-water bath to cool.

Is beetroot in vinegar good for you? ›

The bottom line. Pickled beets are popular on salads or as a side or snack. These naturally sweet root veggies may have a number of health benefits, including improved digestion, physical performance, blood sugar levels, and heart health. However, you should avoid varieties with high levels of added salt or sugar.

Is beetroot good for diabetes? ›

Beetroots help insulin resistance: Beetroot helps improve insulin sensitivity in people with diabetes and reduces blood sugar. Your body releases metabolites in the process of breaking down food or other substances. The high concentration of this metabolite (nitrate) in beetroot may reduce insulin resistance.

Do you need to peel beetroot before eating? ›

Sometimes beets are peeled before cooking. They may also be scrubbed and cooked until tender with their skins on; the skins slip off fairly easily after cooling. (Some people are happy to leave the skins on; they are fine to eat.) You can also pickle cooked beets.

Can you drink the water you boil beetroot in? ›

Can I drink the water used for boiling beetroot? Yes, you can. It's completely safe to drink water that has been used to boil beetroots.

How do you make red beets taste better? ›

If you're boiling them, add plenty of salt (as if you were boiling pasta) and about a quarter-cup of red wine vinegar to the water. If you're roasting, you can adjust the flavors afterwards. Try marinating them with citrus zest, garlic, scallion, vinegar, and again, plenty of salt.

How do you make beets more palatable? ›

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.

How is beetroot best eaten? ›

Beets are often roasted, as their natural sugars create a tasty caramelization when baked at high heat. They can also be eaten raw. There are a couple of ways to make beetroot juice. You can first chop and roast the beets, then pulse them in a blender.

How do you make beets taste like meat? ›

Cure your vegetables as you would a piece of meat for a couple of days. This can be achieved by rubbing the vegetable or mushroom with salt at a concentration of 1.75% of the vegetable's weight, wrapping it tightly in plastic or vacuum sealing it, and letting it sit in the fridge for 2-3 days.

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