Easy Beetroot Curry (a dairy-free recipe) (2024)

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This vibrant beetroot curry could just be the perfect vegan dish for a Halloween night dinner. Serve it with some fried black rice for a truly gory experience. I kid, I kid! Maybe! But seriously, looking at this healthy Sri Lankan beetroot curry, it’s hard not to wonder “what died right there in the pan?”

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In this beetroot curry, chopped beetroot is simmered in a well-spiced, creamy coconut curry sauce. It is thick and so tasty.

Let’s be honest, this beetroot curry looks a tad bit gory. It’s all red blobs and red oozy stuff… the kind of stuff that might fill your nightmares! Which just might make it the perfect dish to serve up for Halloween.

I would not be surprised if your first thought looking at this IS NOT “mmm mmm mmm delicious!”

But, that is exactly what it is. This fusion Sri Lankan beetroot recipe is simply finger-licking delicious!

If you don’t believe me, I urge you to give this recipe a try. I find this curry so tasty that many a time I have made it and enjoyed it like it were soup. Straight out of a bowl!

Some of the reasons I love this easy beetroot curry are:

• It is so tasty,
• It is filled with nutrients that make me feel good,
• It is creamy,
• It is plant-based, and
• I can make this beetroot curry with 12 pantry staple ingredients!

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What are the 12 ingredients needed to make this beetroot curry?

The 12 ingredients needed, including simple spices, are:

  1. Red onions
  2. Fresh garlic cloves
  3. Fresh ginger
  4. Fresh beets (I used medium-size beets that were not canned)
  5. Coconut milk
  6. Tomato paste or tomato puree
  7. Coriander powder
  8. Smoked paprika
  9. Turmeric powder
  10. Cayenne pepper (or green chillies)
  11. Cilantro
  12. Olive oil (or coconut oil or vegetable oil)
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A few tips when making this beet curry:

• Use full-fat coconut milk. When making curries, I prefer to use thick coconut milk (not sponsored, by the way). But, beware, some cans of coconut milk are not creamy – with shards of coconut. And, those would not work in this recipe. You could also grab a carton of coconut milk from the refrigerated section, where the other nut milk is sold.

• Sauté the onions, ginger, and garlic in a large pan first, over medium-high heat. This adds so much flavor to this dish.

• Do not be afraid to add in the cayenne. You could also substitute the cayenne for green chilies. Beetroot, when cooked, tends to be ever so slightly sweet. And the cayenne (or green chilies) balances off the sweetness of the beetroot beautifully. However, if you are reluctant to add in the cayenne, just add in1 teaspoon instead of 2 teaspoons.

• Cut the beets into small, bite-sized pieces. The smaller the chopped beetroot is, the quicker it will cook over a medium flame.

• After adding the beetroot cubes and other ingredients to the pan, make sure to let everything come to a low simmer over medium heat while keeping the pan covered. This helps cook the beets so they are tender.

From October 2016

Food has this amazing ability to unite people. To draw people close to each other. And, occasionally, a person comes along with that same ability. Maybe you’ve met a person, or several, like that?

Well, my daughter told me about this new student on the football team at her high school who does just that. She told me that even as a 17-year-old, this boy has a way of drawing players to him, of leading them without them even knowing he is leading them, of setting a tone of good sportsmanship on the field and off the field, which has led to camaraderie and more wins this year than ever before.

But today, today I don’t fall into that category of uniting anyone. Today, I am here to divide and conquer!

Okay, so maybe that conquer part was a bit too dramatic. But, let’s face it – when it comes to the humble, sometimes unsightly, beetroot – you either love it or abhor it!

I happen to lovebeets. A few years ago, I even did a “Beetified” series where I doctored up fellow bloggers’ recipes with beets!

In my humble opinion, from their gorgeous coloring to their versatility and taste, beets have my heart!

But, back to this Beetroot Curry.

This curry is a spin on the Sri Lankan beetroot curry my mom makes. Traditional Sri Lankan beetroot curry is a more spiced sauté of beetroot, onions, ginger, garlic, mustard seeds, curry leaves, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, Sri Lankan curry powder, and red chili powder, to name a few. It is a gloriously aromatic and delicious dry beetroot curry that is intoxicatingly delicious with a bowl of plain rice.

If red beets are not your cup of tea (or bowl of curry), you could use golden beets. Each variety of beets are such healthy vegetables, packed full of goodness.

A spin on the Sri Lankan beetroot curry of my youth…

The beetroot Curry you see here is just as aromatic and delicious, but, it makes use of ingredients that you can find at most grocery stores here in the United States.

And, I also added in some coconut milk to have a bit of curry because sopping up this curry with warm rice, roti, or bread is simply glorious.

From prep to finish, this beetroot curry should take about 45 minutes – if you prep as you go. However, if you prefer to peel and cut everything before you start cooking, this might take longer. However, as stoves differ in temperature, cooking time is sure to differ too.

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What to serve with this vegan beet curry?

For a quick and simple meal, this easy beetroot curry recipe is a delicious side dish with some roti.

For a more elaborate meal, you could serve this vegan curry with some yellow rice or black rice and beans, some croquettes, and some mango chutney or apple chutney.

And, for a Halloween theme, you could serve this easy beetroot curry with some black rice, some baked purple potato fritters, and some pumpkin chili sauce.

Thanks so much for stopping by. If you make this recipe, please let me know in the comments below what you think of it, or tag your creation on social media with @savoryspin or #savoryspin. For more fusion, spice-filled, recipe ideas, please subscribe and follow me onFacebook,Instagram, and/orPinterest!

As the CEOH (chief eater on here), I hope to cajole you to enjoy cooking at home more. To experiment with ingredients and have fun in the kitchen. And, I hope to do that by sharing mostly easy, dairy-free, budget-friendly, fusion recipes that can be made with ingredients from your local grocery store.

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Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

This creamy yet dairy-free, gorgeously colored Beetroot curry is not only delicious but it can be whipped up in less than 45 minutes and is creepy enough to spook your Halloween dinner party guests!

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil,
  • 1 large red onion,
  • 4 cloves fresh garlic,
  • 1 inch chunk of fresh ginger,
  • 2 medium sized fresh beetroot (not canned) - approx 1 3/4 cups cubed
  • 1 cup full fat oconut milk,
  • 1/2 cup water,
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste,
  • 3 tsp coiander powder,
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika,
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric,
  • 2 tsp cayenne pepper,
  • salt and pepper to season
  • [Optionl] 1 tbsp fresh cilantro and 1/2 tsp pepper flakes to garnish

Instructions

  1. Peel and chop up the onion.
  2. Add olive oil to coat the bottom of a pan
  3. Add onion and saute for about 10 minutes, stirring often.
  4. While onion sautes, peel and chop the ginger and garlic cloves and peel the beetroot and cube them in bite-sized pieces as well.
  5. Then add garlic and ginger to the onion in the pan and stir until well incorporated.
  6. Then add in the cubed beets.
  7. Pour in the coconut milk and water, and spoon in the tomato paste as well as the coriander, smoked paprika, turmeric, and cayenne pepper.
  8. Stir until all ingredients are well incorporated.
  9. Cover pan and let come to a very low simmer over a low-medium flame for about 25-30 minutes or until the beetroot is tender. Make sure to keep an eye on the curry and add more water as needed.
  10. When beetroot is tender, remove the pan from heat and season with salt and pepper to taste.
  11. Garnish with chopped cilantro and chili flakes.
  12. Enjoy with rice or roti.
Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 187Total Fat 12gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 9gCholesterol 5mgSodium 174mgCarbohydrates 18gFiber 4gSugar 12gProtein 5g

Nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and should be considered an approximation only. Savory Spin makes no guarantees to the accuracy of this information. Please do consult a professional nutritionist for more accurate information.Please do keep in mind that prep times, cooking times, etc, are provided as guidelines as there are so many variables at play.

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Easy Beetroot Curry (a dairy-free recipe) (2024)

FAQs

How much beetroot should I eat a day? ›

Eating 100g of cooked beetroot (1 -2 medium beetroot) or drinking 250ml of beetroot juice can help to reduce blood pressure. Enjoying the fruit and veg rainbow can also help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. For information on eating a rainbow visit the British Heart Foundation's website.

Can I eat beetroot raw? ›

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.

How to use beet root? ›

You can use cooked beets in salads, to make hummus or to blend into smoothies. They can be diced for slaw, quartered for a grain bowl or mashed to make a dip or spread. Their thick and chewy texture is even great in a galette or quesadilla.

Are beets anti-inflammatory? ›

Beets are also rich in nitrates, which reduce inflammation by removing harmful compounds from your bloodstream. This combination of betalains and nitrates makes beets a great choice for people with inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or fibromyalgia.

What is the healthiest way to eat beets? ›

Retain the good-for-you nutrients in beets by roasting them or sautéing them instead. Or lightly steam them for just a few minutes, suggests Doyle.

Are beets high in sugar? ›

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 does beetroot do to your body? ›

Beetroot and its juice help your heart and lungs work better during exercise. Nitric oxide from beets increases blood flow to your muscles. Some athletes eat beetroot or drink beet juice when exercising to improve their performance. Beets are rich in folate (vitamin B9), which helps cells grow and function.

Is beetroot good for the kidneys? ›

Is beet juice always bad for kidneys? Actually, it's not. Unless a person is at risk for kidney stones, beets may be key to reducing the risk of renal (kidney) failure during and after a heart x-ray. Coronary angiography is a specialized test allowing doctors to view the heart's blood vessels in action.

What pairs well with beetroot? ›

Walnuts: The crunchy texture and nutty flavour of walnuts complement the earthy taste of beetroot. Feta cheese: The tangy and salty flavour of feta cheese pairs well with the sweetness of beetroot. Herbs: Beetroot can be enhanced with fresh herbs such as dill, mint, and parsley.

What is the easiest way to cook beetroot? ›

Wash the beets gently, making sure that you don't tear the skins, then place in a pan of warm water, bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer until tender – around 20–30 minutes. Alternatively, you can steam whole beetroot or bake them in the oven for 2–3 hours at 150°C/gas mark 2.

Why do I feel dizzy after drinking beet juice? ›

A doctor can advise on whether drinking beet juice alongside taking medications to lower blood pressure may lower a person's blood pressure too much. If this occurs, the individual may experience symptoms such as : dizziness or lightheadedness. blurry vision.

Who should not take 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 meat goes well with beetroot? ›

From steak to salmon, there are a myriad of delicious protein options that pair well with beets.
  • Steak. Air Fryer Steak would pair wonderfully with beets.
  • Pork. Serve these beets with Grilled Pork Chops or Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin.
  • Seafood. ...
  • Chicken. ...
  • Rice.

Is it okay to eat beetroot every day? ›

Beet is linked to the improvement of a variety of conditions, especially for anemia. While there are no official guidelines on recommended daily intake, a cup of beet juice a day is typically harmless. According to a study, daily intake of 8.4 ounces of juice lowered both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

What is the best time to eat beetroot? ›

Individuals of all ages can benefit from drinking beetroot juice in the morning, particularly athletes and those over the age of 50s. Just one glass of beetroot juice each day in the morning can increase nitric oxide levels and give our bodies the extra boost needed to power through the day ahead.

How many beets do you have to eat to get benefits? ›

According to Dr. Melamed, the typical serving size recommendation is one cup of cooked beets per day. But that doesn't mean you actually have to eat them every day; it's always best, she adds, to rotate your healthy foods so you get a variety of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients.

How much beetroot should I eat a day for high blood pressure? ›

However, the same meta-analysis pointed out that the people who drank 250 mL of beet juice every day had the best blood pressure outcome. This suggests 250 mL is the recommended quantity a person needs to consume daily to maximize the effect of beet juice on blood pressure.

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