You know how we crave summer during winter? Well, this simple Beet Salad with Maple Candied Seeds is so delicious, you’ll forget for a brief moment that it’s cold outside. haha It’s really simple, but so fresh and flavourful. I ate it 4 times in the same week. Yum!
If you have your own canned beets, use those, but it’s fine if you want to use a ready-made marinated beet from the store. You could also simply peel and slice a couple of beet roots, cook them in boiling water until tender (not overcooked), then drain and mix right away in a mix of 50:50 apple cider vinegar and water, along with a teaspoon of sugar or maple syrup. Put in a container and let cool in the fridge overnight. Voila! You’re left with a quick version of marinated beets. It’ll keep in the fridge (in an airtight container like a mason jar) for several weeks.
Beet Salad with Maple Candied Seeds – Health Benefits
This recipe uses sunflower and pumpkin seeds along with the more traditional pecan. That’s because seeds are pretty awesome and packed with good nutrition like essential fatty acids, vitamin E, and amino acids necessary for our body to absorb other nutrients, function and perform properly. Seeds are also usually less expensive than nuts, so it’s nice to mix-and-match seeds and nuts together to stretch your dollar and eat a more varied diet at the same time.
Beetroots are also pretty amazing. It’s funny because the classic red beet that we think of is also excellent to provide the nutrition our body needs to produce more red blood cells, like iron, potassium and manganese, but recent studies also showed that beets contain the protein hemoglobin, which is necessary in red blood cell formation. Isn’t that amazing? Who would’ve thought that beetroot had protein, right? For women, it can be beneficial to enjoy a few vegetable juices containing a large portion of beet during their monthly cycle, or even enjoy a few delicious salads like this one! Yum!
Plants are quite amazing and beneficial for our health, plus they taste delicious!
Enjoy!
Want more beet recipes? Check out this Heart “Beet” Smoothie, or this Vegan Beet Stew, or even this incredibly delicious Mushroom Toast with Roasted Beet.
Beet Salad with Maple Candied Seeds | Vegan
A quick recipe for Beet Salad with Maple Candied Seeds that is made in just a few minutes and will blow your mind! Great side dish!
Ingredients
- 1/2 head organic green lettuce washed
- a few handfuls of baby arugula
- 1/4 cup raw unsalted sunflower seeds
- 1/4 cup raw unsalted pumpkin seeds
- 1/4 cup raw pecans
- 1 cup pickled/marinated beets cut in bite-size
- 2 Tbsp pure maple syrup or raw honey
Dressing
- 1 Tbsp maple syrup
- 1/4 cup apple cider
- 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 Tbsp grainy mustard or Dijon mustard
- pinch of sea salt and black pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a large pan over medium heat (no oil), toast the seeds and pecans for a few minutes, mixing them often. You want them just lightly toasted in order to keep most of the nutrients, but just enough to develop a nice nutty taste.
- Remove from heat and drizzle the maple syrup (or honey if you prefer) on top. Mix right away with a spoon so that all the seeds and nuts are coated. Transfer to a plate to cool off.
- Put the chopped salad leaves and baby arugula in a large bowl.
- Add the chopped beets and break pieces of the toasted seed mixture on top.
- Drizzle with the salad dressing. Serve immediately.
Recipe Notes
If you want, serve with some organic creamy goat cheese (optional).
Note: I do not believe anyone should worry about counting calories, but here is the nutritional information for one serving
Calories: 282kcal | Fat: 25g | Saturated fat: 3g | Sodium: 111mg | Potassium: 228mg | Carbohydrates: 12g | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 9g | Protein: 3g | Vitamin A: 2380% | Vitamin C: 4.9% | Calcium: 44% | Iron: 1.6%
Ani says
I love beets in everything – especially salads!
holistichealthyyou says
Looks really healthy and delicious. Beets are great in almost everything!
Andy says
Those maple candied seeds/nuts are so good in a salad! I also like the inclusion of pickled beets, really adds a nice flavour to each mouthful.
Eyecandypopper says
Thanks! Glad you liked it! It’s a nice little treat in the middle of winter, isn’t it? 🙂
Dawn - Girl Heart Food says
This is my kinda salad! Love every component, especially those beets! Just what everyone needs to get a break from all those holiday indulgences 🙂
Eyecandypopper says
Exactly, and you know people will actually want another serving of this salad!
Nicole says
I’m allllways craving summer foods during the winter. Perhaps it’s just wishful thinking and I’m in denial about the weather. Either way, your salad looks awesome for every time of year. I can see why you’ve been eating it so often. 🙂
Eyecandypopper says
hehe At least we have yummy foods to keep us going through the winter 😉
Cathy says
I love adding nuts and seeds to salads, and I’m always looking for great new ways to use beets! I will definitely be trying this.
Eyecandypopper says
It’s great to whip up in a rush, and the crunch is so satisfying!
Denise from Urb'n'Spice says
Oh, maple candied seeds! How wonderful and a great solution for my nut-free clients and friends. I love the look of the salad too and plan to add it to the menus over the holiday. I can also see it as a favourite patio salad this summer. Thank you for the inspiration, Gabby.
Eyecandypopper says
Thanks Denise! I’m sure it’ll be a hit 🙂
Elaine says
I used your idea of maple candied seeds in the salad I made for friends last night. So good! I often use candied nuts, but had never tried seeds before. Thanks for the inspiration!
Eyecandypopper says
You’re welcome Elaine! So glad you and your guests enjoyed it 🙂
Colleen says
We love beet salads, and the seeds are such a nice addition in this one. Great recipe!
Eyecandypopper says
Thanks Colleen!
Dana says
I seriously just found beets in my crisper that were buried under some other things and gosh, they’re resilient; they’re still good! So I know what I’m doing 🙂
Eyecandypopper says
haha do it! Quick pickled beet is a great way to use those! 😉
Nicoletta @sugarlovespices says
Salads are amazing every season, and this one is so joyful, healthy for you, and delicious, that I would, like you, enjoy it multiple times a week! Seeds and nuts are my favorite addition to salads.
Eyecandypopper says
Thanks Nicoletta, I know you will enjoy this salad for sure then!
Aryane says
You’ve got some of my favourite flavours in this delicious-looking salad!
I live in Germany now and my colleagues think I’m typically Canadian because I always add maple syrup to everything! 🙂
Eyecandypopper says
That’s funny! I feel the same way. I can’t live without maple syrup!
Natalie Browne says
This is such a lovely salad for winter. I love the pickled beets and candies pumpkin seeds. It sounds perfect!
Eyecandypopper says
Thanks Natalie!