Beet And Goat Cheese Napoleons

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Were you born with the beet gene? I was. I love beets!! This time of year with their rich crimson color and heart healthy benefits, they make me think of Valentines Day. For years, Randy and I would make dinner reservations to celebrate this romantic evening. Now……we prefer to make a special dinner at home together. Yep…in the kitchen sipping champagne and cooking together. One go-to course in this meal will be these beet napoleons. Sure, these ruby jewels have a high sugar content but they are also low in calories, high in fiber, rich in iron, beta carotene, folic acid, vitamin C, A and contain plenty of antioxidants and minerals. This earthy, sweet fruit is proven to fight cancer, cleanse your blood and liver and protect artery disease.  So when planning your special evening at home think of combining beets, goat cheese, orange, walnuts and greens for a colorful salad. To round out the menu I’m planning on preparing seared scallops and (of course) chocolate!

Beet and Goat Cheese Napoleons    (Adapted from Saveur)

Serves 4

5 beets, roasted and peeled

9 ounces goat cheese, softened*

4 teaspoons chives, minced

4 teaspoons parsley, minced

2 teaspoons thyme, minced

Pepper to taste

3/4 cup fresh orange juice

1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar

1/4 teaspoon orange zest

1 small shallot, minced

3 tablespoon olive oil

3 tablespoon walnut oil

Salt to taste

3 tablespoons walnuts, chopped

Mixed greens

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Cover beets with foil and bake for approximately 1 hour or until fork tender. Cool and peel beets. Using a mandolin slice the beets (or slice thin even rounds). Use a cookie cutter (size depends on beets) cut out 20 rounds. In a small bowl stir goat cheese together with chives, parsley, thyme and pepper in a bowl and set a side. For dressing: bring orange juice to a boil over medium heat. Cook until reduced to 1/3 cup, about 4 minutes. Let cool. Transfer juice to a bowl along with remaining thyme, balsamic vinegar, zest, and shallots. While whisking, drizzle in olive oil and walnut oil, whisk until smooth. Season with salt and pepper. Let chill. To assemble: Roll out goat cheese between two pieces of parchment paper. I have found that placing the cheese at this point in the freezer to firm up (about 5-8 minutes…do not let it freeze) makes cutting the rounds so much easier. Cut beet slice with cookie cutter. Put 1 beet slice on work surface; cut out cheese round and place on beet. Repeat to create a stack with 4 layers of cheese between 5 slices of beets. Makes 4 stacks of beets. To serve: Leave stacks whole, slice in half or quarters. Serve with greens and drizzle with vinaigrette and garnish with walnuts.

* you may need additional cheese depending on the size of rounds

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17 Comments

  1. Tina,
    This is absolutely outstanding! My favorite post ever. Love the color, texture and taste. Beautiful.Thank you!

  2. And “THE BEET GOES ON” La-de-da-de La-de-da-de-da
    Love 🙂

  3. Thats beautiful! My husband will go nuts for this!

  4. Tina this is the most beautiful thing I have EVER seen! We love beets and this would definitely be the “wow” at a dinner party. I love how you have them presented on the long tray. Bravo once again!

  5. Holly Long

    This is gorgeous. I can’t wait to make and eat this! I was introduced to roasted beets a couple of years ago & now that is the only way I cook them. Yum.

  6. Mary Pohl

    Tina…This is amazing!!!! Glad you told me about it! Great recipes..gonna try the carrot salad asap!!! Next we need to a visit K&B.
    Mary

  7. I know that this was posted quite some time ago, but I just discovered it and made them. Unfortunately, my attempts to cut into nice wedges was not so successful, because the beet color bled into the cheese as the knife passed through the stack. (Still tasted great anyway!!) How did you get the cheese to stay white?

    • shreddedsprout

      Hi Marsha,
      Thanks for giving these a try!! My wedges did bleed through a bit but, freezing the cheese for a few minutes and sliced beets drained a bit (on paper towels) while waiting assemble the beets.
      Hope this helps.

  8. Barbara Hallett Wegner

    These must be really small if you cut them in 4 to make a triangle ? looks so beautiful. I guessing you can not make it a day head due to bleeding into the cheese?

    • shreddedsprout

      Thanks Barbara,
      Yes, they are small but with a big wow factor. I did make these earlier in the day and they were fine.

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