Pickled Beetroot (Gran's Trusted Recipe!) (2024)

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Ever wondered how to pickle beetroot at home? It’s super simple and it tastes a million times better than shop bought! This is my Gran’s trusted recipe, that’s been perfected over many years of trial and error.

Trust me, just like with my homemade sweet chilli jam, you won’t want another sandwich without it! Read on for the full recipe and tips, plus how to sterilise jars.

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Funny story – When I was little I was the fussiest eater EVER. I basically only ate 3 things. Chocolate (obviously), coleslaw and beetroot. I didn’t even like pizza. I know, what a weirdo right?! So I’ve had a very close relationship with beetroot from a really young age.

My Gran grows lots of delicious fruits and vegetables in her garden, one of them is beetroot. It’s pretty much the only vegetable I make a point of knowing when it’s in season – just so I can get my hands on a jar of the good stuff!

Especially knowing I can make tasty delicious batches of beetroot chutney and apple and beetroot salad with it!!!

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I’m not joking, my Gran’s pickled beetroot is like currency in my family! It generates jealousy of the highest kind when you know someone else has a jar and you don’t. It really is that good!

Come to think of it, so does her epic ham and cheese quiche. She’s basically a legend!

There’s something about it that’s so special, shop bought genuinely doesn’t even compare! (The same applies to pickled onions) It’s so soft and delicate, with a punchy yet sweet flavour. I haven’t bought a jar since tasting it and that was a long time ago.

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Because my Gran is unbelievably awesome, I asked her what her secret recipe was… and she told me!

This made me CRAZY happy as I now have not one, but two jars of the best pickled beetroot in my house andI get to share the recipe with you!

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Which vinegar is best for pickling?

According to Gran, it has to be malt vinegar. Over the years she’s tried various vinegars and this is the one she always comes back to.

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How long before pickled beetroot is ready to eat?

Most people say to leave your pickled beetroot sealed in a jar for at least 2 weeks before opening and eating. Personally, I’ve opened a jar within a few days and it’s still tasted absolutely delicious!

I see no reason why there should be a time limit – if you want to eat it, open it and enjoy!

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What you need to know

In this section of the post, I’m going to share relevant and helpful information that both myself and my Gran have learned over the years of pickling beetroot.

While all of it is valuable and worth a read, if you don’t have time to read it allmake sure you read the tips on how to pickle beetroot section.

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What ingredients do you need to pickle beetroot?

There are just 3 ingredients required to make pickled beetroot. That’s all!

  • Whole Beetroot – Try to use beetroot that is all similar in size and that are not really small or really large, but somewhere in between.
  • Vinegar – My Gran swears by using malt (brown) vinegar as opposed to white. I trust her completely as it always works out so delicious!
  • Sugar – Soft light brown sugar gives a slightly more caramelised flavour here but if you don’t have that, most sugars will get the job done fine.
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How easy is it to pickle beetroot?

It really is very simple to make your own pickled beetroot. All you really need is time, there’s actually very little hands on with this!

  1. Wash the beetroot and trim the stems
  2. Place in a pan of cold water and bring to the boil
  3. Simmer with a lid on for 1 hour
  4. Dissolve a little sugar into vinegar over a low heat
  5. Peel the skins off the beetroot and slice thinly
  6. Place the beetroot into sterilised jars and cover with hot vinegar
  7. Seal and allow to cool completely

See, nothing to it! For a more detailed recipe, keep scrolling to the recipe card at the end.

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Tips on How to Pickle Beetroot

As with any recipe, no matter how simple, we are all human and we all make mistakes! Here’s a few helpful pointers so you can nail it first time.

  • Use a toothbrush to wash your beetroot before cooking. It’s gentle enough that it won’t break the skin but does a perfect job of removing all the dirt!
  • Make sure your beetroot is nice and soft before you slice it. This is what sets this pickled beetroot apart from the shop bought versions.
  • Try and peel the skins while the beetroot is still hot. If the beetroot and vinegar are hot, they will seal better in the jar.
  • Don’t forget to remove any rubber seals before sterilising your jars! (I’ve done this before and trust me, it’s messy and STINKS!)
  • Fill the jar as close to the top as you can. This helps the beetroot keep better over time.
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How to Pickle Beetroot – Step by Step Picture Recipe

(For a printer friendly version, see the recipe card at the end of this post)

Here is what you will need to fill approx 1 x 500ml Jar. (There may be enough for a 250ml jar too, depending on the size of your beetroot.)

Ingredients

  • 550g (19.4 oz) of Raw Whole Beetroot
  • 270ml (1 + 1/8 Cup) Malt Vinegar
  • 3 – 4 tbsp Soft Light Brown Sugar

Essential equipment

  • Large Lidded Saucepan
  • 500ml Preserve Jar
  • Small Saucepan
  • Sharp Knife

Beetroot cooking instructions

First, trim the beetroot stems (550g | 19.4 oz raw whole beetroot) to about 1″ and give them a good wash. I like to use a toothbrush as it’s perfect for getting into all those nooks and crannies!

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Now place them into a large saucepan (that you have a lid for).

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Then cover them with cold water to about an inch above the tops, and place over a high heat.

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Bring it to the boil…

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Then reduce the heat to a simmer and pop a lid on. Leave to simmer for 1 hour so the beetroot gets nice and soft.

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How to sterilise your jars

Preheat your oven to 190°C/Fan 180°C/374°F and wash your jar(s) in hot soapy water.

When there is about 15-20 minutes left on your beetroot timer, place your preserve jar(s) onto a baking tray with the lids off/open. Don’t forget to remove any rubber seals!

Place them into the centre of the preheated oven for 20 minutes. This is all you need to do to sterilise your jars.

Just make sure you don’t touch the inside of the jars with anything other than the beetroot/vinegar, or it will no longer be sterile.

How to make the pickling vinegar

Meanwhile, with about 5-10 minutes to go, pour the vinegar (270ml | 1 + 1/8 Cup)) into a small saucepan and set over a low/medium heat.

1 tbsp at a time, add around 3-4 tbsp of sugar and stir through until it’s dissolved. If you can brave it, have a taste to check the sweetness is to your liking. Although, brace yourself – this is gonna tickle your throat a bit! (Well, it is pure vinegar!)

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Keep this hot (but not boiling) until you’re ready to bottle your beetroot.

Prepare your cooked beetroot

When the hour is up, drain the beetroot.

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Then, as soon as you can handle them, remove the beetroot from the pan and peel the skins off. They should slip off very easily.

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Now thinly slice the beetroot using a sharp knife.

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How to bottle your pickled beetroot

While everything is still hot (the beetroot, vinegar and jars), fill your jar(s) as full as you can with sliced beetroot.

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Then pour over the hot vinegar and fill it as close to the top as you can.

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All that’s left to do is seal the lid and allow it to cool.

Everything needs to be hot when you do this because they expand when hot. Then, when things cool, they shrink. This is how the jars seal.

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That’s all there is to it! Unopened, your beetroot will last in a cool cupboard for up to 1 year. Once opened, it will keep well in the fridge for up to 3 months.

Let’s be honest though, it’s addictive and is never gonna last that long anyway!

Other recipes you might like…

  • Homemade Sweet Chilli Jam
  • How to pickle onions
  • Perfect Homemade Hummus
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How to Pickle Beetroot (Gran's Tried and Tested Method!) - Printable Recipe

Yield: 1 x 500ml Jar

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Want to know how to pickle beetroot? This soft and delicate beetroot pickled in a sweet yet punchy vinegar is my Gran's trusty recipe that's been developed over many years!

Ingredients

  • 550g (19.4 oz) of Raw Whole Beetroot
  • 270ml (1 + 1/8 Cup) Malt Vinegar
  • 3 - 4 tbsp Soft Light Brown Sugar

Essential Equipment

  • Large Lidded Saucepan
  • 500ml Preserve Jar
  • Small Saucepan
  • Sharp Knife

Instructions

  1. Trim the beetroot stems to 1" and wash them well.
  2. Place in a large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil.
  3. Reduce to a simmer and put a lid on. Simmer for 1 hour.
  4. Meanwhile, sterilise your jar (see below).
  5. Pour the vinegar in a small saucepan and bring to the boil. Add the sugar to taste and keep hot (but not boiling) until your beetroot is ready.
  6. When the beetroot is cooked, drain the water and peel the skins off.
  7. Thinly slice it with a sharp knife then fill your hot jar to the top with beetroot.
  8. Pour over the hot vinegar (as close to the top as you can) and seal.

How to Sterilise a Jar

  1. Preheat your oven to 190°C/Fan 180°C/374°F and make sure your jar is clean. (Washed in hot soapy water.) Place your jar on a baking tray, with seals removed, and bake for 20 minutes.
  2. Seal while your jar is still hot for best results.

Notes

See the main post for a more detailed, step by step picture recipe.

Be sure to read the 'What you need to know' section (especially the 'Recipe tips' part!) for lots of helpful information before you begin making this recipe.

Unopened beetroot will store in a cupboard at room temperature for up to 1 year.

Store opened beetroot in the fridge and consume within 3 months.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 59Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 56mgCarbohydrates: 11gFiber: 1gSugar: 10gProtein: 1g

Nutritional information on kitchenmason.com should only be used as a general guideline, I am not a certified nutritionist. Please always check labels for allergens where applicable.

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FAQs

Is pickled beetroot good or bad 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.

Do pickled beets lower blood pressure? ›

That's because pickled beets are rich in nitrates. Nitrates convert into nitric oxide in your body. This helps to relax and widen your blood vessels. Nitrates can improve blood flow and lower blood pressure.

Can you eat pickled beetroot straight away? ›

These easy pickled beets are ready to eat in hours or will keep well chilled for weeks! Enjoy them straight from the jar or drizzled with olive oil and a sprinkle of black pepper, salad style.

Are pickled beets good for your liver? ›

Beets contain the compound betaine which helps the liver to function. When the liver is functioning properly, the body is able to digest, absorb, and process food to detoxify chemicals and metabolize food.

Do beets raise blood sugar? ›

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.

Are pickled beets inflammatory? ›

The flavonoids found in pickled beets are powerful antioxidants that have been shown to reduce inflammation and help boost your immune system.

Who should not eat beetroot? ›

Who should not have beetroot every day
  • Beet for heart. ...
  • Pregnant women. ...
  • Children. ...
  • ​Breastfeeding mothers. ...
  • Cancer patients. ...
  • ​Allergy to beetroot. ...
  • Other effects of beet. ...
  • ​Beet in your diet.
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Are Aunt Nellie's pickled beets healthy? ›

Aunt Nellie's Pickled Beets contain no fat, saturated fat or cholesterol; they are kosher and gluten-free.

What is the healthiest way to eat beets? ›

Eating beets raw or juicing and roasting them may be more beneficial than boiling them. Beetroots, commonly known as beets, are a vibrant and versatile type of vegetable. They're known for their earthy flavor and aroma. Many people call them a superfood because of their rich nutritional profile.

Is it OK to drink the juice from a jar of pickled beets? ›

Yes It is perfectly safe to drink the brine/juice that is in the jar of pickled beets.

Should pickled beetroot be kept in the fridge? ›

Storage and Expiration

If stored correctly in a cool, dark place out of direct sunlight, your pickled beetroot should last for up to a year if left unopened. Once you've cracked open a jar, make sure to refrigerate and eat within approximately 8-12 weeks (though we'd be surprised if it's not gobbled up sooner!).

Is pickled beetroot a laxative? ›

Ultimately, the fiber from beets adds bulk to stool while also softening it, decreasing the chance of constipation. Or, if you tend to have loose and watery stools, the fiber may aid in solidifying stool as it absorbs water and adds bulk.

Who should not eat pickled beets? ›

Canned and pickled beets likely contain high amounts of sodium, so if it's heart health you're after, these choices should be limited.

Are pickled beets in a jar healthy? ›

Yes, it turns out pickled beets are still a good source of a variety of vitamins and minerals, all of which support a healthy immune system, adequate nutrient and oxygen flow, nitrate, and help to protect the body against oxidative stress.

Can beetroot reverse fatty liver? ›

This suggests that beetroot juice holds potential as an effective treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in adults. Furthermore, the combination of beetroot juice with the Mediterranean diet showed enhanced efficacy in addressing NAFLD.

Do pickled beets detox your body? ›

Sweet but low in calories, beets are great for detoxing your body. Packed with vitamin C and folate, this red veggie staves off free radicals and promotes healthy cell growth. Think pickled beets and Borscht (beet soup) are the only ways to eat this veg?

Is pickled beetroot one of your 5 a day? ›

Bring flavour and colour to meals that might surprise you with our sweet and juicy British grown beetroot. Pickled using our family recipe it's a super way to enjoy one of your 5 a day.

What are the side effects of beetroot? ›

Beet is POSSIBLY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth in medicinal amounts. 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.

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