I randomly took The
Nordic Diet by Trina Hahnemann out of the library awhile back. The book annoyed
me with the way she constantly bangs on about smaller portions, healthy eating,
no dessert (well, few desserts), exercise, etc, as though we didn’t already
know all that. But nonetheless, a couple of the recipes struck me as new and
interesting.
So I made my own
version of her beetroot patties (which she serves with barley, which probably
tells you all you need to know!). They’re great with mayonnaise, served with
watercress and over couscous.
It helps to wear
gloves when working with beetroot – we keep a stock of disposable plastic
gloves, which we use when cooking with beetroot and other vegetables that stain
easily.
Ingredients:
500 g beetroot
1 shallot
4 tbsp parsley
½ cup oatmeal
3 eggs
1 tsp salt
1 dash sesame oil (or
other oil)
Instructions:
1. Peel and grate the
beetroot.
2. Peel and dice the
shallot. Wash and chop the parsley.
3. Mix all the
ingredients together. Shape into patties (this recipe makes about 8).
4. Bake for 15 minutes
at 180 C. Turn over and bake for another 5-10 minutes.
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