## Homemade Pickled Beets
Servings: 4–6 (Makes about 2 pint jars)
Prep time: 15 mins | Cook time: 30–45 mins | Total time: 1 hour (plus chilling)
### Ingredients
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Beets: 2 lbs fresh beets (medium-sized work best)
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Vinegar: 1 cup apple cider vinegar (5% acidity)
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Water: 1 cup
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Sweetener: ½ cup granulated sugar (adjust to taste)
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Salt: 1 tsp pickling salt or sea salt
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Spices: 1 cinnamon stick, 3–4 whole cloves, and ½ tsp mustard seeds
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Optional: ½ thinly sliced red onion
### Instructions
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Prepare the Beets: Trim the greens (leave 1 inch of stem to prevent “bleeding”). Scrub them clean but leave the skin on.
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Boil: Place beets in a large pot of water. Bring to a boil, then simmer for 30–45 minutes until fork-tender.
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Shock & Peel: Drain and immediately plunge beets into an ice bath. The skins should slip right off with a little thumb pressure. Slice or quarter them into bite-sized pieces.
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Create the Brine: In a saucepan, combine vinegar, water, sugar, salt, and spices. Bring to a boil, stirring until sugar dissolves. Simmer for 5 minutes.
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Pack: Place sliced beets (and onions, if using) into clean glass jars.
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Pour: Pour the hot brine over the beets, ensuring they are fully submerged.
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Chill: Let cool to room temperature, seal the lids, and refrigerate for at least 24 hours before eating.
### Nutritional Info (Per ½ cup serving)
| Metric | Amount |
| Calories | 75 kcal |
| Carbohydrates | 18g |
| Fiber | 2g |
| Sugar | 15g |
| Sodium | 240mg |
### Benefits
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Heart Health: Beets are rich in nitrates, which the body converts into nitric oxide, helping to relax blood vessels and support healthy blood pressure.
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Digestive Aid: The fiber in beets combined with the acetic acid in vinegar can help support gut health.
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Antioxidants: The deep red pigment (betalains) has powerful anti-inflammatory properties.
### Tips & Notes
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The “Slip” Method: Don’t peel beets with a peeler before cooking! Boiling them with the skin on keeps the color vibrant. The skin slips off effortlessly once cooked.
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Spice it Up: Feel free to swap cinnamon/cloves for black peppercorns and fresh dill if you prefer a savory, “dilly” profile.
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Shelf Life: These refrigerator pickles will stay fresh and crunchy for up to 3 weeks in the fridge. They are not shelf-stable unless you use a formal water-bath canning process.
### Q&A
Q: Can I use canned beets to save time?
A: You can, but the texture will be much softer. If you go this route, skip the boiling step and go straight to the brine.
Q: Why did my brine turn cloudy?
A: This usually happens if you use table salt with anti-caking agents. Using pickling salt or pure sea salt keeps the brine crystal clear.
Q: Are these fermented?
A: No, these are “quick pickles” made with vinegar. Fermented beets require a salt-water brine and several days at room temperature to develop natural probiotics.