Canned Beets Recipe: Easy and Not Pickled (2024)

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Learn the easy way to can plain beets with this easy recipe. Good news! You won’t have to cook the beets for hours when you follow these simple tips for canning beets the easy way. What is the difference between canned beets and pickled beets? Pickled beets are canned in some type of vinegar solution and are usually used in salads. These beets are not pickled, just canned in water, and the ingredients are very basic. As a home gardener who has been canning produce for over 20 years, I’ve tried many different beet-canning techniques. Find out the best way to peel beets to prepare them for canning with less mess. Ready to learn how to make this canned beets recipe? Let’s get started!

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The Easy Canned Beets Recipe Backstory

I have always loved to eat canned plain beets. I like pickled beets as well, but plain beets have a buttery flavor that complements many main dishes. Where I live, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, beets grow well. If I every have a year when my vegetable garden struggles, I can still count on beets to come through. For years I avoided canning them because peeling them was such a messy hassle. No more! Now I’ve discovered the secret to canning beets with less mess, I will never go back to the old way. If you can relate, keep reading.

Easy Canned Beets Equipment

If you want to learn how to can beets the easy way, there are some things that will make it a lot simpler and less messy. Just as when I make my easy home canned salsa recipe, I wouldn’t attempt this recipe without the following items, which are essential to a smooth canning process. The first item is my trusty 22-quart Pressure Canner and Cooker. With this, I can process up to 7 quarts of beets at one time.

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The second essential item is my 5-Piece Home Canning Kit, which I have had for at least 20 years. I dreaded canning before I made this purchase because I made such a mess all over the kitchen. The tools in the set, especially the funnel, have cut down on the canning mess immensely. I am also able to safely handle the hot jars using the tongs, lid lifter, jar wrench, and jar lifter. I would have given up canning long ago were it not for these tools. They have made that much of a difference.Canned Beets Recipe: Easy and Not Pickled (3)

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You’ll also need canning jars and lids, which you can buy together. I prefer to use thewide-mouth jars since my home canned beets are usually left whole or cut into large chunks.

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If you already have jars and screw bands, you can also just buymore lids.

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To steam the beets in the microwave to slip the skins off, use a covered casserole dish. I’ve had one like this for over 25 years and use it all the time.

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You will also need a large (at least 6 quart) stockpot for boiling the water to add to the canning jars.

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Easy Canned Beets Ingredients

These ingredients could not be simpler. How many pounds of beets are needed to make seven quarts of canned beets? According to the National Center for Home Preservation website, about 21 pounds of fresh beets without tops are needed. I like to leave about an inch of the tops on to help the beets retain more nutrients. If the tops are cut off, more nutrients could be cooked out when the steaming process is happening. So, with about an inch of the tops left on, the weight would be closer to 22 pounds. To measure the weight, you could place the beets in a sack and weigh on a bathroom scale if you wanted to. I usually just harvest all of the beets I have and keep canning until they are all processed, however many quarts that makes.

6 quarts water, plus at least 2 tablespoons for steaming the beets in the microwave

22 pounds of fresh beets (about an inch of the tops left on)

Easy Canned Beets Instructions

First, get out the pressure canner and start heating the water. Place the quart jars in the water to warm them.

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Using a small saucepan, heat the water on low and warm the canning lids. Place 6 quarts of water in a stockpot and bring to a boil.

Wash the beets and trim the stems (tops) to about one inch in length. Place as many beets as will fit into a covered casserole dish and make sure the lid can fit.

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Place two tablespoons of water in the bottom of the casserole dish, cover, and cook in the microwave on high for 8-10 minutes. Using oven mitts, remove the casserole dish from the microwave and check the beets to see if they are cooked. If they are, the skin will be soft and slip off easily. Microwaves vary, so if the beets are not done, return them to the microwave and cook for an additional 2 minutes. Add more water, if needed.

In order to have enough beets for a seven-quart canner load, you might want to get more than one covered dish steaming in the microwave. You can alternate the dishes if you like. If you only have one covered dish, you can finish one batch with steaming, dump out the steamed beets into the sink, then fill the dish again and repeat the process as many times as needed to steam all of the beets you want to can.

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When the beets are cooked through, slip the skins off in the sink. If the beets are large, you may want to cut them into large chunks. Remove the heated canning jars from the hot water in the canner (use the canning tongs to do this, if you have them). Place the canning jars in the sink and place the beets in each jar, leaving one inch of headspace.

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When seven jars are filled (or however many you have for your canning load), pour the boiling water from the stockpot into each jar, leaving one inch of headspace.

Wipe each jar rim with a damp cloth and attach the warm lids with the screw bands. Place the jars in the pressure canner. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to seal the canner, then process the quart jars for 35 minutes at 11 pounds of pressure.

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Easy Canned Beets Recipe

Learn the easy way to can plain beets with this easy recipe. Good news! You won't have to cook the beets for hours when you follow these simple tips for canning beets the easy way.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Processing Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 7 quarts

Calories 176 kcal

Equipment

  • Pressure cooker

  • 1 set of canning tools (optional)

  • 7 quart-sized canning jars, bands and lids (preferably wide mouth)

  • 1 or 2 microwave-safe covered casserole dishes

  • Large Stockpot

Ingredients

  • 6 quarts water
  • 2-4 tablespoons water for steaming the beets
  • 22 pounds fresh beets

Instructions

  • Get out the pressure canner and start heating the water. Place the quart jars in the water to warm them.

  • Using a small saucepan, heat the water on low and warm the canning lids. Place 6 quarts of water in a stockpot and bring to a boil.

  • Wash the beets and trim the stems (tops) to about one inch in length. Place as many beets as will fit into a covered casserole dish and make sure the lid can fit.

  • Place two tablespoons of water in the bottom of the casserole dish, cover, and cook in the microwave on high for 8-10 minutes. Using oven mitts, remove the casserole dish from the microwave and check the beets to see if they are cooked. If they are, the skin will be soft and slip off easily. Microwaves vary, so if the beets are not done, return them to the microwave and cook for an additional 2 minutes. Add more water, if needed.

  • When the beets are cooked through, slip the skins off in the sink. If the beets are large, you may want to cut them into large chunks.

  • Remove the heated canning jars from the hot water in the canner (use the canning tongs to do this, if you have them). Place the canning jars in the sink and place the beets in each jar, leaving one inch of headspace.

  • When seven jars are filled (or however many you have for your canning load), pour the boiling water from the stockpot into each jar, leaving one inch of headspace.

  • Wipe each jar rim with a damp cloth and attach the warm lids with the screw bands. Place the jars in the pressure canner. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to seal the canner, then process the quart jars for 35 minutes at 11 pounds of pressure.

Notes

The calories listed are for one whole quart of canned beets. For a one cup serving, there are 44 calories.

Keyword beets, canning, side dishes, vegetables

Best Way to Peel Beets

Do you peel beets before cooking them? How do you peel fresh red beets? These are a common questions that led me to develop the microwave steaming and peeling method I use. Yes, you do need to peel beets before canning them. If you are cooking beets in a soup and need to shred them, you can shred them without peeling. If you are roasting beets, you do not need to peel them, but if you want to cook fresh beets to serve whole as a side dish, they need to be peeled. Just follow my easy microwave method of steaming the beets until they are fully cooked, about 8-10 minutes, and the skins should slip right off.

How Long Do You Cook Beets to Get the Skin Off?

How long do you boil beets to get the skin off? This is another common question. The little recipe book that came with my pressure canner states that the beets need to be boiled for only “15-25 minutes”. However, in my experience, whole beets take much longer (as long as 45 minutes) to cook through completely. The skin will not slip off until the beet is thoroughly cooked, and it seems to take forever. Steaming the fresh beets for 8-10 minutes in the microwave is much faster, takes less electricity, does not heat up the kitchen, and is far easier to clean up.

Canning Beets Safely

Can you water bath plain beets? Since beets are a low-acid food, they should never be canned in a water bath. When canning low-acid foods, the safest way is to use a pressure canner.

Storing Canned Beets

How long do home canned beets last? According to the USDA guidelines for shelf-stable food safety, any home-canned product should be used within 12 months for maximum nutrient value and best quality. Once the jar of canned beets is opened, it can last 3 or 4 days in the refrigerator. Another tip given by the USDA is to always heat low-acid home-canned vegetables before serving. I usually heat my canned beets in the microwave in a covered dish. Are canned beets already cooked? Yes, due to the cooking before peeling, as well as the canning process, canned beets are already cooked and ready to be warmed up when the jar is opened.

What Goes Well with Canned Beets?

What can I do with canned whole beets? What are some foods that go well with them? I like to serve home-canned beets as a side dish with a variety of main dishes. Canned beets would be an excellent accompaniment to smoked pork chops with orange glaze. They would also go well with bacon-wrapped meatloaf or easy ham and potato hash.How do you eat canned beets? I usually slice them into bite-sized pieces once they are on my plate. To preserve as much color as possible, I usually leave the smaller beets whole when I can them. I only halve or quarter the larger beets to get them to fit into the canning jars more easily. Are you supposed to eat beets hot or cold? Plain canned beets in water should be heated before eating. Pickled beets are usually eaten cold, often with salad.

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FAQs

Can beets be canned without pickling? ›

Cut up your beets how you wish and put in clean, HOT pint or quart jars, leaving 1 inch headspace. Boil some water (I use my trusty tea kettle). Slowly pour over beets in jar, leaving 1 inch heaspace. Remove bubbles and adjust headspace, if needed.

How to make canned beets taste better? ›

The clear soup is just the beet root juice and you add salt, pepper and a bit of lime juice if the canned beet roots are not amrinated in a vinegar broth in the can. It is to your taste. I usually add garlic and majoram and sometimes a bit, just a bit, of sugar to flatten the earthy taste (wich I like but others dont).

What's the difference between pickled beets and regular canned beets? ›

What is the difference between canned beets and pickled beets? Pickled beets are canned in some type of vinegar solution and are usually used in salads. These beets are not pickled, just canned in water, and the ingredients are very basic.

How to fix beets to eat? ›

How to Boil Beets
  1. Trim off the remaining stem and taproot from the cleaned beets. ...
  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.
  3. Immediately move the cooked beets into ice-cold water and peel off the skins.
Apr 30, 2024

How do you preserve beetroot without pickling it? ›

Beetroot will last for up to 6 months wrapped in brown paper or newspaper, or hung on a string where it doesn't touch anything else, and stored in a cool dry place. (with no rodents or insects). Hung like that , beetroot may dry after a few months, and keep for years.

How long to can beets in a water bath? ›

Place prepared jars in boiling water bath, making sure water covers jars by at least one inch. Bring back to a boil and process for 30 minutes. Remove jars from kettle using a jar lifter and let cool completely before touching. Soon the lids should seal with a ping – music to a canner's ears!

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 tastiest way to eat beets? ›

Here are five of our favorite ways to eat beets.
  1. Raw! – Yes, beets are quite good raw. ...
  2. Roasted with goat cheese. – The classic, all-time favorite preparation. ...
  3. In a salad. – Beets make a good complement to other salad staples. ...
  4. Pickled! – Pickled beets are just marvelous. ...
  5. As dessert.

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. Incidentally, to get beet stains off your hands, wet them, rub them with coarse salt, then wash with soap.

Can beets lower blood pressure? ›

Beets and beet juice are high in nitrates, substances that turn into nitric oxide inside your body. Your body naturally produces nitric oxide, which is crucial for blood vessel health. Nitric oxide relaxes and widens your arteries, allowing more blood to flow through and significantly lowering blood pressure.

Are canned beets worth eating? ›

Unlike other vegetables that taste different than their fresh or frozen counterparts, canned beets retain a flavor that rivals fresh beets. They also maintain about the same nutritional value as fresh beetroots, giving you a good source of fibre, iron and folate.

Which is better for you, beets or pickled beets? ›

They're especially rich in betalains and betanins, two polyphenols that give this veggie its deep red color (6). However, the pickling process reduces antioxidant levels by 25–70%. Thus, pickled beets contain lower antioxidant levels than those of other forms of beets (6, 9 ).

Why do I feel weird after eating beets? ›

Side effects of eating too many beets at once include gas, gut discomfort, and red urine or stool. Taking too high a dose of a beet supplement can cause lowered blood pressure – watch out, if you already have low blood pressure.

What can you add to beets to make them taste better? ›

The roasted beets are wonderful on their own, seasoned simply with salt and pepper, or dressed up more with citrus juice, herbs, or balsamic vinegar. Serve them with any weeknight dinner, or add them to a holiday meal. These oven roasted beets keep well for days in the fridge, so they're great for making ahead.

What is the best way to eat canned beets? ›

16 Ways To Use Canned Beets
  1. Whip up a beet salad. ...
  2. Beet pesto will make you see things in a new light. ...
  3. Cozy up with borscht. ...
  4. Stir up some beet hummus. ...
  5. Add some color to potato salad. ...
  6. Swap tomatoes for beets in bruschetta. ...
  7. Red velvet beet cookies are a healthy treat. ...
  8. Harvard beets will win over even the most beet-phobic.
Aug 15, 2023

What is the best way to preserve beets? ›

Store whole beets in the cool, dry environment of your crisper drawer. No need to place them in a plastic bag or other container first, which would inhibit ventilation. Stored like this in the refrigerator, beets can last for up to two months.

Do you have to add salt when canning beets? ›

You can also add a tsp of salt to your jars with the beets. This is totally optional, it doesn't affect the safety, just the taste when you open the jars. I pretty much always add the salt when I'm canning vegetables. So if you'd like to add the salt, do 1 tsp for quarts or 1/2 tsp for pints.

What do non pickled beets taste like? ›

In terms of regular canned beets (the non-pickled variety), I looked for a slick, toothsome texture, and a signature earthy flavor. Even if you're getting them from a can, beets should still taste like they came from the earth (get ready to see the term “earthy” used a lot).

How do you prepare beets from the garden for canning? ›

directions
  1. In a large pot cook the unpeeled beets until fork-tender (do not overcook) cool and then remove the skins.
  2. Slice into about 1/4-inch thick or cut into cubes.
  3. Pack snuggly into the canning jars (be careful not to bruise).

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