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Beet Bars

Moist, light, and studded with white chocolate chips, these decadent Beet Bars are gluten free and can be enjoyed as a breakfast treat or a snack or a dessert.

beet bars with white chocolate and peanut butter chips2

So, what would you do if you won the lottery?

Let’s day dream for a little now…

Would you quit your job?
Buy a new home? A new car?
Travel the world?
Sit around and eat beetroot in all it’s glorious forms: all-day? everyday?  😉 

beet bars with chocolate and peanut butter chips

When we were younger, my dad used to love to ask my sister and I what we would do if we won…

Then when it was his turn, he would rattle off all the things we had listed – saying his answer lay in helping us get what we wanted and be where we longed to be…

In those earlier years, my day dreams revolved around a new car, a home for my parents, travelling to see my friends and family scattered around 4 continents…these days though, my answer to that question isn’t quite the same…these days my answers revolve more around my daughter’s needs and my mom’s and sister wish-fors.

But, there is one thing constant – one thing that I had wanted to do when my dad first asked me this question and now, as I ruminate on it myself-and that would be to quit my full time gig.

So last night when I came across this amazing lady – who won $11 million in a lottery with her husband – and heard of her plans to stay working and serving at her job – well, to say my mind was blown is putting it mildly!

So, I might quit my day job, but I think I will keep my night one – this blogging thingie – after all it’s an excuse to eat glorious beetroot in a smorgasbord of ways!

The beet batter will appear wet - like a brownie/cake batter almost
The beet batter will appear wet – like a brownie/cake batter almost

I tried a couple of versions of these beet bars – the first one, I did not use enough agave and it seemed that the salt was kinda off (like how technical I can get in my descriptions?) and my daughter gave me her “squinchy” face at first bite -YIKES! But the second time around, I used raw cane sugar and more salt and more chocolate chips and peanut butter chips (which can be substituted with butterscotch chips – if you prefer)…

beet bars

And…I had to start rationing…while negotiating…

My daughter (while I was trying to take these pictures and when she knew I would be distracted): “Mom – can I have another one”…
Me: “can or may…”
My Daughter: eye-roll (Whhaaat!!! Why do kids think just because you have your back to them, you have no clue what their body language is saying???)
Me: “You’ve had two – we need to save them for breakfast for the rest of the week”
My daughter: “How bout I help you weed the front yard?”
Me: “What does that have to do with the amount of leftovers we have?”
My daughter: “that will cut the time you spend on yard work in half, leaving you more time to go buy more beets and make another batch of these…”

And that’s when I didn’t have a come back as I was marveling at her application of math to real life and the fact that she was trying to talk me into buying more beets! 

beet bars gluten free

These Beet Bars are totally gluten free and can be enjoyed as a breakfast treat or a snack or a dessert (or like my daughter tried to tell me) at breakfast, and as a snack and as a dessert – all in one day!

a tray full of beet bars - some stacked and some lying around the stacked ones.

Beet Bars

Yield: 20
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes

Moist, light, and studded with white chocolate chips, these decadent Beet Bars are gluten free and can be enjoyed as a breakfast treat or a snack or a dessert.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup Beet Puree:
  • 3 medium beets roasted and cubed, for about an hour at 400 degrees
  • 1/2 cup almond milk
  • 4 eggs at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil -melted
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup raw cane sugar
  • 1/2 cup melted white chocolate
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons flax meal
  • 1 cup rice flour
  • 1/2 cup white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter chips, or butterscotch

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees
  2. Make the beet puree by blending the beets and the almond milk
  3. To this, add the eggs and using a whisk, mix the eggs till well incorporated
  4. Add the coconut oil and mix well
  5. Add the melted white chocolate and whisk till well blended
  6. Then add the cane sugar, vanilla, baking powder, flax, salt and rice flour.
  7. Sprinkle the white chocolate chips and peanut butter chips/butterscotch on top
  8. Bake at 375 for 28-30 minutes
  9. Let cool completely and then divide into pieces.
Nutrition Information
Yield 20 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 197Total Fat 11gSaturated Fat 7gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 39mgSodium 153mgCarbohydrates 22gFiber 1gSugar 14gProtein 3g

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Susan

Monday 4th of January 2016

Do you think almond flour would work rather then rice?

rosewithoutthorns

Wednesday 30th of September 2015

Hi Shashi! these photos are gorgeous!

I’d love to include your Beet Bars recipe in a beetroot roundup I’m doing for Parade Magazine. If you’re fine with that, could I use one of your photos with a link back to your original post (https://savoryspin.com/2014/09/17/beet-bars/)?

Let me know, thanks!

Shashi

Wednesday 30th of September 2015

Thanks so much Rose! Yes! I would be so honored to be included with links back to my original. Thanks again

Aly

Wednesday 11th of February 2015

Just wondering how much salt you ended up using as it doesn't seem to be included in the ingredients list.

Shashi

Monday 16th of February 2015

Thanks so much for noticing Ally - I used 1/2 teaspoon - I have corrected the recipe.

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