Instant Pot Beets Recipe (Step-By-Step Instructions & Photos) (2024)

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Today, we want to show you how to cook Instant Pot beets to lock in all the nutrients. We love using beetroot in cooking because it's nutritious and gives any dish a little sweetness and a burst of gorgeous color. You can use fresh, unprocessed veggies and stop relying on canned stuff. We will also share a few of our favorite recipes for using up pressure cooked beets.

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Why Use Beets In Cooking?

Beets are very nutritious!For a vegetable that is so low in fat and calories, beets pack a lot of vitamins (especially folate), minerals and antioxidants. This root veggie is detoxifying and helps to keep your liver in tip-top shape; it is also known for anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties.

Plus, beets are delicious and easy to include in your diet. You can eat cooked and raw beets, use them in salads, dips, soups, pasta, risotto, juices and more. They are perfect for vegetarian and gluten-free diets.

What Are The Benefits Of Cooking Your Own Beets?

Yes, it might seem more convenient to buy pre-cooked beets that come in a can or a jar, but why would you do that when you can purchase fresh, local, organic beets from the market and cook them yourself. Fresh beets will have more nutrition, no additives or preservatives; plus, buying fresh beets means you will be supporting your local farmers and use less packaging. It's a total win!

And while cooking beets on the stovetop might seem like a lengthy affair, using the Instant Pot will speed up the process and lock in more nutrients in the finished beets as none of them will end up in the cooking water. Instant Pot allows you to steam the beets much quicker.

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How To Cook Beets In Instant Pot

This is a super simple method to pressure cook beets without boiling them in water. You can use any size Instant Pot and all you need is water and a trivet to place the beets on.

You don't even need to wash the beets unless they are covered in dirt. Simply cut off the leaves and stems (you can wash those and use them in soups and juices). Place the trivet inside the pot and add a cup of water. Place the beets over the top, as many as you can fit. You can also overlap them. I like to cook a large batch and then store some of them in the fridge and freeze the rest for later.

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Smaller beets need less cooking time and if you have a variety of sizes in the pot, you have to decide on the average time. Here are approximate cooking times for different cooked beets results.

For soft, easy to cut through beets but with a little chew:

  • Small beets: HIGH pressure, 15 minutes, natural pressure release.
  • Medium beets: HIGH pressure, 20 minutes, natural pressure release.
  • Large beets: HIGH pressure, 25 minutes, natural pressure release.

For semi-soft with a little crunch in the middle:

  • Small beets: HIGH pressure, 10 minutes, natural pressure release.
  • Medium beets: HIGH pressure, 15 minutes, natural pressure release
  • Large beets: HIGH pressure, 20 minutes, natural pressure release

If you’re cooking mixed-sized beets, we would suggest 15 minutes, HIGH pressure with natural release and you would get some soft beets and some semi-soft or you can cut the large beets in halves.

Handling & Storing Cooked Beets

Beet juices will stain your fingers (and any fabric, chopping board or kitchen counter) bright pink. You can wear kitchen gloves while handling the beets OR you can peel them under running water.

When slicing beets on a cutting board, we recommend placing a piece of parchment paper over the top. If the board or the kitchen bench do get stains, you can remove them with a bleach-water solution. If you wipe them quickly enough, you might avoid stains in the first place.

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Can You Freeze Cooked Beets?

Yes, you can freeze cooked beets and it's pretty simple. Once the beets are cooked, allow them to cool completely. You can place them in an ice-water bath to speed up the process.

Once cool enough, peel off the skins and cut off the tops and roots. You can freeze them whole, cut them in halves, slice or chop the beets up into cubes. Spread them out on a flat tray, sheet or plate and place in the freezer to flash freeze for about 1 hour. This will prevent the beets from getting stuck together while freezing.

Once the beets are almost fully frozen, transfer them into freezer bags. Beets will keep for a long time but are best used within 6 months or so. Some people recommend vacuum sealing them due to their high water content, which will prevent freezer burn. You can also simply remove as much excess air from the freezer bag as possible and seal it very tight.

Defrost the beets in the fridge overnight or in a microwave and then use as you would any regularly cooked beets.

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Find the full list of ingredients, instructions, and a nutritional breakdown below. If you have questions or cook this recipe, please let us know in the comments, and make sure torate this recipeso it’s easy for others to find.

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Easy Instant Pot Beets

Quick and easy method to cook Instant Pot beets which allows you to lock in all the nutrients and use up homemade, soft beets in a variety of dishes.

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Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 91kcal

Ingredients

  • 5-6 beets we used a variety of sizes
  • 1 cup water
  • Instant Pot trivet

Instructions

  • Cut away the stems and leaves from the beetroots. No need to peel. You can save the stems and leaves for salads, stir-fries, juices and soups.

  • Turn the Instant Pot and place the trivet inside the pot. Add a cup of water. Place the beets on top.

  • For whole small beets: 10 minutes HIGH with natural pressure release for semi-soft beets with a little crunch in the middle; 15 minutes with natural pressure release for softer beets.

  • For whole medium beets: 15 minutes HIGH with natural pressure release for semi-soft with a little crunch in the middle; 20 minutes with natural pressure release for softer beets.

  • For whole large beets: 20 minutes HIGH with natural pressure release for semi-soft with a little crunch in the middle; 25 minutes with natural pressure release for softer beets.

  • If you’re cooking mixed-sized beets, we suggest 15 minutes, HIGH pressure with natural release and you would get some soft beets and some semi-soft, or you can cut the large beets in halves.

  • Once cooked, open the lid and transfer the cooked beets on a plate or in an ice-bath to cool off before handling with your hands. See notes above on how to best use, store and freeze the cooked beets.

Nutrition

Calories: 91kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 0.4g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 169mg | Potassium: 691mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 70IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 2mg

CourseSide

Cuisinehealthy

KeywordBeetroot, Beets, tutorial, Vegetable Sides, Vegetarian

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Recipes Using Instant Pot Cooked Beets

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Lovely and sweet, beets pair well with sea salt to enhance their flavor as well as lemon juice or vinegar. They go well with sharp aromatics like garlic, onions and ginger and warm, earthy spices like cinnamon and cumin.

Because they are soft and sweet, beets work well with salty ingredients like feta, goat's cheese and bacon and crunchy foods like nuts and seeds. Goat's cheese, beets and walnut salad anyone?

Here are some tasty ways to use up Instant Pot cooked beets:

  • Serve drizzled with olive oil, balsamic and sea salt as a simple side dish.
  • Puree cooked beets with nuts, prunes and garlic for a gorgeous beet dip.
  • Slice or chop and use in salads and buddha bowls.
  • Add to smoothies.
  • Add diced beets to risotto, soup, stew and pasta dishes.
  • Saute with garlic for Instant Pot creamed beets (perfect as a side dish).
  • Try these cooked beets with lemon and almonds.
  • Add to couscous or quinoa for a nutritious plant-based meal.
Instant Pot Beets Recipe (Step-By-Step Instructions & Photos) (2024)

FAQs

How to can beets in a pressure cooker? ›

I'm canning beets today from our garden. I cleaned them really well, leaving a portion of the tops. Then I put them in the Instant Pot with 1 cup of water (put trivet in too) 12 minutes on high pressure. Do a Quick Release – releasing the pressure manually.

What is the fastest way to cook raw beets? ›

How to Microwave Beets
  1. Place cleaned beets in a microwave-safe dish. Add enough water to cover the bottom of the dish. Cover with plastic wrap.
  2. Microwave on High until fork-tender, 12 to 15 minutes, turning once.
  3. Let stand for 5 minutes. Remove the taproot, trim the stems and remove the skin.
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Do you peel beets before cooking? ›

Keep checking whichever method you're using. Don't remove the beet skin before cooking. It's really not necessary and it's much easier to do so after cooking. Some also find that removing the skin prior to cooking takes away some of the beet's earthy test.

How to cook beets with no mess? ›

Aita's favorite (and least messy) way to make beets is to roast them under a thick layer of salt. The salt draws out moisture, which will reduce the amount of juice, he explains. To do it, you'll need about a pound of kosher salt for every pound of beets you use.

How long does it take to cook beets? ›

Boiling beets is a good alternative to steaming beets, if you don't own a steamer basket. Depending on the size of the beets, it will take around 40 minutes to boil whole beets on the stove. Trim the stems and greens off of the beets, then scrub the beets clean and place them in a large pot.

How to prepare raw beets? ›

Keep about 1 inch of the stem attached to the beet to prevent loss of nutrients as it boils. Place prepped beets in a large saucepan and cover with water. Add a large pinch of salt. Bring water to a boil over high and cook beets at a rolling boil, until tender when pierced with a fork, 30 to 45 minutes.

Is it better to roast or steam beets? ›

While roasting yields flavorful results, steaming beets makes their skin easier to peel off and makes them tender and more pleasant to eat.

How do you know when beets are cooked? ›

Cut the roots and stem off and bake the whole beets in a baking dish covered with foil. Bake them at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for one hour. For this method, insert a fork into the beets. When the fork goes through easily and the inside is tender, the beets are done cooking.

Should beets be washed before cooking? ›

Beets can be muddy, so first give them a good rinse under cold water. Scrubbing with a soft brush is ideal, especially where the greens meet the root. For bunch beets, cut the greens off leaving about an inch of stems attached. If you're roasting or cooking the beets whole with the skin on just pat them dry.

Can you eat beets raw? ›

Beets are not only nutritious but also incredibly delicious and easy to incorporate into your diet. You can juice, roast, steam, or pickle them. For a convenient option, you can purchase them precooked and canned. You can even enjoy them raw, either sliced thinly or grated.

Are beets good for heart health? ›

Beets are high in nitrates which research suggests improve cardiovascular health in several ways. Some studies show beetroot juice supplementation may lower blood pressure and increase blood flow. It increases oxygen uptake, lengthening the time it takes to become fatigued, which allows people to stay active longer.

What is the healthiest way to prepare beets? ›

Roast Them

Roasting is an overall healthy cooking method with minimal vitamin loss, particularly vitamin C. Roasted beets are rich and sweet with slight mineral flavors. Remember to avoid long cooking times and high temperatures, as these can reduce nutrients. Try using smaller bulbs if you want to prepare them faster.

Do you water bath or pressure cook beets? ›

Either way is just fine. If you don't have an instant pot, boil them in a pot on the stove about 15 to 25 minutes depending on size. While they are cooking, get a kettle of water on the stove to pour over the beets. Put the correct amount of water in you canner for pressure canning (mine takes 4 quarts).

What is the healthiest way to preserve beets? ›

Beets should be stored unwashed, with 2 inches of their stem attached to avoid color bleed, and can remain refrigerated in a plastic bag for up to 2 weeks.

How to do canning in a pressure cooker? ›

Correct Canning Method
  1. Add two (2) inches of water to the bottom of cooker.
  2. Exhaust steam for 10-12 minutes.
  3. Start to increase pressure by closing petco*ck or by placing weight on vent pipe and bring pressure to that recommended for your altitude.
  4. Start processing time as soon as correct pressure is reached.

Do you have to boil beets before canning? ›

Either way is just fine. If you don't have an instant pot, boil them in a pot on the stove about 15 to 25 minutes depending on size. Cool just enough to handle without burning yourself, then remove skins, and trim off stems and roots. The beets should remain warm or hot going into the jars.

How long to process pickled beets in a pressure canner? ›

Process pints for 30 minutes and quarts for 35 minutes in a pressure canner, making altitude adjustments as required in the tables here. If you prefer boiling water canning and want to try something with more flavor, then try one of our pickled beet recipes.

Why do beets need to be pressure canned? ›

Trim off roots and stems and slip off skins. Follow recipe directions for slicing, dicing, chunking, or using whole. Fresh beets are a low-acid food and must be processed in a pressure canner to ensure safety from Clostridium botulinum.

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