Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (2024)

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If this Is your first time preparing homemade pickled beets then this is one of my favorite beginner-friendly canning recipes.

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Refrigerator pickled beets have a processing time of less than an hour and with only six ingredients. This is my grandmother's old-fashioned easy quick pickled beets recipe.

Keep this small, quick, and easy batch pickled beets recipe in the refrigerator for up to 6 weeks and enjoy them as a healthy snack, on a salad as a great side dish or straight out of the jar whenever you like!

This recipe for pickled beets has two variations. The refrigerator pickling technique can be made simply by making the pickling brine and pouring it over steamed beets, then storing in the refrigerator.

Or to make your pickled beets shelf-stable, there is a water bath canning option where you sterilize the mason jars, process in a boiling water bath, and store at room temperature. The choice is yours.

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My family loved beets so much, that we are planting beets in the garden. Fresh beets are SO GOOD! Be sure to plant some banana peppers as well because you are going sure to want to make pickled banana peppers.

Don't think that beets are just for pickling! You can make beet juice, roasted beets (my personal favorite!) and don't forget that the beet greens can be sauteed and served like a side dish just like mustard greens. So many delicious ways how to cook beets.

Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beets Ingredients:

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  • fresh beets - When I make pickled beets, I use red beets. But beets come in a variety of colors and sizes.
  • sugar - white sugar
  • white vinegar, 5% acidity. The acidity needs to be 5% to ensure you get a proper pickle. Apple cider vinegar may be substituted for the vinegar mixture.
  • steamed beet liquid - saved from steaming the beets
  • salt - kosher salt
  • cinnamon sticks - whole
  • pickling spice - pickling spice - a mixture of crushed cinnamon stick, bay leaves, mustard seeds, coriander seeds, peppercorns, dill seeds, allspice berries and whole cloves

🧊 Pickled Beets Recipe (Basic Instructions)

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  1. Clean and steam the beets until knife tender, saving some of the liquid in the pot for the brine.
  2. Make a brine with the remaining ingredients, bringing the liquid to a boil to dissolve the sugar.
  3. Add cooked, peeled, sliced beets to clean jars and pour the hot brine over the beets.
  4. Close the jars and allow them to return to room temperature.
  5. Store in the refrigerator for 24 hours before enjoying.
  6. Use within 6 weeks.

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📷 Refrigerator Pickled Beets Recipe (photo instructions)

  1. Thoroughly wash the raw beets. Cut off the leaves but save the stems.
  2. In a wide-bottomed pot, place and cook the beets and the beet stems in a single layer and add 1 ½ cups of water or until the beets are submerged halfway in the water.Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (5)
  3. Turn the heat to high and bring a large pot of water to a boil and steam the beets until paring knife tender.
  4. Remove the beets from the pot and allow them to cool until able to be handled. Reserve the steam liquid to add to the pickling liquid.
  5. While the beets are cooling, in a small saucepan combine sugar, vinegar, steamed beet liquid, salt, cinnamon sticks, and pickling spices. Bring to a boil and turn off the heat once a boil is reached.
  6. Once the beets are cooled enough to handle, slice off the root and the stem end. TIP: The skin of the beet should peel right of with a bit of rubbing with your thumb or scraping with a butter knife.Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (6)
  7. The skin of the beet should peel right of with a bit of rubbing with your thumb or scrape with a butter knife.
  8. Slice larger beets to fit into pint jars (or whatever size jars you have available) and leave smaller beets whole. Fill each jar with sliced beets or whole beets, if they are of similar size.
  9. Pour the cooled brine over the cooked beets, tapping the jar to remove any air bubbles.
  10. Place a clean lid and ring/ screw bands on the jar and finger tighten.
  11. Store in the refrigerator overnight and taste the next day for pickling.
  12. Use the refrigerated jar of cooked beets within a month.

How to can and store pickled beets:

  1. Sterilize jars and lids by boiling them in water for at least 10 minutes. Learn more on canning with my canning 101 lesson.
  2. Add peeled and sliced beets to each clean jar.
  3. Bring the pickling brine to a simmer and pour the hot brine over the beets in the jars, leaving ½" of head space in each jar.
  4. Wipe jar rim and place on a new, clean lid and finger tighten a ring onto the jar.
  5. Place a rack in the bottom of a large stockpot and fill halfway with water.
  6. Bring the canning pot to a boil over high heat, then carefully lower the jars into the pot using a jar lifter.
  7. Leave space between the jars and add more boiling water until the water level is at least 1 inch above the top of the jar.
  8. Bring the water to a full boil, cover the pot, and process for 10 minutes.
  9. Remove the jars from the water bath canner and allow the hot jars to cool to room temperature. Be sure to use a canning jar lifter to keep your finger safe.
  10. Store the canned beets in a cool, dry, and preferably dark place and use within a year.

👩‍🍳 Chef Tip

The sugar can be reduced in this recipe to as low as ⅓ of a cup of sugar. But keep in mind the sugar balances out the tartness of the vinegar so adjust to your liking.

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  • Pickled Banana Peppers
  • Pickled Onions
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📝 Frequently asked questions about for quick refrigerator pickled beets, answers and tips:

Do you peel beets before pickling?

I have always taken off the stems and leaves as well as removed the outer skin of the beet before pickling. I am sure you can scrub the beets very well, but I like to be sure all the dirt is removed and the beets are super smooth, by removing the outer skin.Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (7)

Should pickled beets be served hot or cold?

I serve pickled beets cold. Refrigerator cold is how I like to serve them. I think you are able to taste all the spices in the pickling better when the beets are cold.

Can you reuse pickled beet juice?

After enjoying pickled beets, there is usually leftover pickled beet juice. Steam another batch of beets and pickle them in the leftover brine. BUT only reuse the brine one time. I use any extra pickle juice to make red beet eggs.

How long do pickled beets have to sit before eating?

Pickled beets have to sit and pickle for a minimum of 24 hours but up to a week in the refrigerator for the best flavor.

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Pickled Red Beets

Sarah Mock

With just six ingredients, this simple recipe comes together in less than an hour and is ready for it first tasting in 24 hours. These red beets are perfect for topping on a salad, serving as a side dish or taking to a summer picnic.

4.83 from 23 votes

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There is more to a recipe than just the recipe card. Frequently Asked Questions within the blog post that you may find helpful. Simply scroll back up to read them!

Prep time for the recipePrep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook time for the recipeCook Time 1 minute min

Cool TimeAdditional Time 1 day d

total time to prep and cook the recipe.Total Time 1 day d 21 minutes mins

Course Canning Recipes

Cuisine American

Makes 2 quarts

Per Serving 137 kcal

Ingredients

  • 6-8 medium fresh beets
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 ½ cup white vinegar (5% acidity)
  • 1 cup steamed beet liquid
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 ½ teaspoons pickling spice

Instructions

  • Thoroughly wash the beets, cutting off the leaves but saving the stems.

  • In a wide-bottomed pot, place the beets and the beet stems in a single layer and add 1 ½ cups of water or until the beets are submerged halfway in the water.

  • Turn the heat to high and bring the water to a boil and steam the beets until knife tender.

  • Remove the beets from the pot and allow them to cool until able to be handled. Reserve the steam liquid to add to the pickling liquid.

  • While the beets are cooling, in a small saucepan combine sugar, vinegar, steamed beet liquid, salt, cinnamon sticks, and pickling spices.

  • Bring to a boil and turn off the heat once a boil is reached.

  • Once the beets are cooled enough to handle, slice off the root and the stem end. TIP: The skin of the beet should peel right of with a bit of rubbing with your thumb or scraping with a butter knife.

  • Slice larger beets to fit into jars and leave smaller ones whole. Fill each jar with sliced beets or whole beets, if they are small.

  • Pour the cooled brine over the beets, tapping the jar to remove any air pockets.

  • Place a clean lid and ring on the jar and finger tighten. Store in the refrigerator overnight and taste the next day for pickling.

  • Use refrigerated beets within 6 weeks.

Notes

Can you reuse pickled beet juice?

After enjoying pickled beets, there is usually leftover pickled beet juice. Steam another batch of beets and pickle them in the leftover brine. BUT only reuse the brine one time. I use any extra pickle juice to make red beet eggs.

How long do pickled beets have to sit before eating?

Pickled beets have to sit and pickle for a minimum of 24 hours but up to a week in the refrigerator for the best flavor.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 137kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 188mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 31g

Nutrition Disclosure

Nutritional facts are estimates and are provided as a courtesy to the reader. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Nutritional values are calculated via a third party. Changing ingredients, amounts or cooking technique will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

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Sarah Mock is a classically trained Chef and graduate of Johnson & Wales University. A culinary blogger for 14 years Sarah helps the home cook prepare her recipes with professional results.

    originally published:Jul 26, 2012

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    1. Kim

      If I don’t refrigerate them can I put them in sealer’s in my pantry for longer than 6 weeks?

      Reply

      • Sarah Mock

        As long as you do a water bath canning process, yes.

        Reply

    2. Lisa

      Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (17)
      Made following the recipe with beets fresh picked from my garden and they were excellent! Loved the little hint of cinnamon taste! We ate a whole jar with dinner they were so good!

      Reply

    3. Cristina

      Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (18)
      I have pickling salt but no pickling spice. Is there something I can use to substitute.? Thank you

      Reply

    4. Toni

      Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (19)
      I’m looking forward to trying this recipe in the coming months! I dislike clove immensely, so don’t enjoy most peoples product!

      Reply

      • Sarah Mock

        Toni,
        Well, now you have a recipe all your own WITHOUT cloves! Keep me in the loop on how it goes.

        Sarah

        Reply

    5. Sharon

      I would like to follow your recipe for canning beets. What type of salt do you use?

      Reply

      • Sarah Mock

        sharon,

        thanks for the question. I use kosher salt. I have updated the post thanks to your question so it is more clear.
        Happy canning!

        Sarah

        Reply

    6. Kathleen Hall

      Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (20)
      I have made these beets. Easy to grow, easy to can, and easy to eat. I love them! But none of my kids do. Oh well, more for my husband, and I. Picky kids!

      Reply

    7. Kelly

      I tried this recipe...it looks great in the jars

      Reply

      • Sarah Mock

        Kelly,
        Thanks so much for letting me know. I hope you love this recipe as much as my family does.
        Sarah

        Reply

    8. Sharon

      Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (21)
      Amazing pickled beets! We waited a full week to try them and are hands-down the best pickled beets I’ve made… The cinnamon sticks are the essential added ingredient in the brine and make all the difference. Thank you for sharing, this is now my go to recipe for pickled beets!

      Reply

    9. Carol Fowler

      Hi Sarah - Great chatting with you at BlogHer. Just watched your video on pickling beets. Nice! Carol at Viewpoints.

      Reply

      • sarahmock

        Thanks Carol! I loved connecting with you at blogHer. I will be reaching out to you this week. Sarah

        Reply

    Pickling Beets 🫙 Easy Refrigerator Pickled Beet Recipe (2024)

    FAQs

    How long will refrigerator pickled beets last? ›

    To enjoy them at their best and freshest, store your pickled beets in the refrigerator and plan to use them within a maximum of three months, or ideally within several weeks. Always keep an eye out for signs they've passed their prime before that though.

    Does homemade pickled beetroot need to be refrigerated? ›

    Storage and Expiration

    If stored correctly in a cool, dark place out of direct sunlight, your pickled beetroot should last for up to a year if left unopened. Once you've cracked open a jar, make sure to refrigerate and eat within approximately 8-12 weeks (though we'd be surprised if it's not gobbled up sooner!).

    How long does it take for pickled beets to be ready to eat? ›

    No need to wait to enjoy your pickled beets. They're ready to eat as soon as they've cooled down, however, the longer you wait, the better their flavor. Give them at least a week or two.

    Which beets are best for pickling? ›

    Deep red or gold beet varieties provide the most robust flavors, more vibrant juices, and more tender pickled beets. As you embark on the pickled beets adventure, try some of these tried and true beet varieties to grow: 'Detroit Dark Red' 'Ruby Queen'

    Do refrigerated beets go bad? ›

    Store beets in a plastic bag in the refrigerator at or below 41 °F for 7 to 10 days. Beets may be frozen for up to ten months. For best quality and nutritive value, preserve only what your family can consume in 12 months. Select deep, uniformly red, tender, young beets, no more than 3 inches across.

    How do you know if pickled has gone bad? ›

    Homemade refrigerated pickles last at least three to four weeks in the fridge, McClellan says. Any longer and the quality will start to decline. You'll notice the brine goes from clear to murky and cloudy, and the pickles start to lose their texture.

    What kind of vinegar is best for pickles? ›

    Most pickle recipes call for distilled white vinegar. This is the clear, colorless vinegar made by fermenting grains. It has a mellow aroma, tart acid flavor and does not affect the color of light-colored vegetables or fruits.

    What do pickled beets do for the body? ›

    Pickled beets are popular on salads or as a side or snack. These naturally sweet root veggies may have a number of health benefits, including improved digestion, physical performance, blood sugar levels, and heart health. However, you should avoid varieties with high levels of added salt or sugar.

    How do you sterilize jars for pickling beetroot? ›

    STERILISING JARS AND EQUIPMENT

    Wash jars and lids in hot, soapy water, rinse, then place on a baking tray and put in a low oven for 10 mins or until completely dry. If you want to use rubber seals, remove the seals and cover in just-boiled water.

    Why do my pickled beets taste like dirt? ›

    Their “earthy” flavor comes from a compound called geosmin, which is also the same compound that we associate with the smell of “fresh rain” and “forest soil”. Some people are much more sensitive to this compound than others, that is why some people say they taste like dirt, and others love them.

    Should I drink the juice from pickled beets? ›

    Pickled beets are a shelf-stable alternative to fresh beets, and are rich in iron, calcium, and potassium. An ancient athlete diet consisted of beets, as they've been long known as a powerhouse in the “superfood” category. Athletes to this day consume beet juice for performance improvement and endurance.

    Can beets turn urine red? ›

    Betanin is the beetroot pigment that is absorbed by the body upon eating beets, and as a result, may turn your poop and pee pink or red for up to 48 hours after consumption—a phenomenon called beeturia. It's generally harmless and no cause for concern.

    Do beet pickles need hot water bath? ›

    Make sure that there is adequate vinegar in your red beet pickle recipe. Scientifically research tested recipes use more than ½ cup vinegar per pint jar. Pickled beets are safe to process in a boiling water bath or atmospheric steam canner. The USDA recommends processing pickled beets in boiling water for 30 minutes.

    What makes beets taste better? ›

    Roasting beets deepens their natural sugars while tempering bitterness. Bake whole, wrapped beets at 400°F for 60-75 minutes until easily pierced by a fork. Allow to cool before peeling and juicing. Incorporating roasted beets creates a smoother, mellower, almost nutty-flavored blended juice.

    Do pickled beets have to be pressure canned? ›

    And thanks to the vinegar in pickled beets, you can use either a plain open water bath pot or a Pressure Canner (which will also let you can low acid vegetables!)

    Do jarred pickled beets go bad? ›

    While pickling acts as a powerful preservative, nothing lasts forever. Accordingly, pickled beets only have a maximum lifespan of four days once the jar has been opened. Additionally, opened jars must be stored in the refrigerator to maintain quality and keep them safe for consumption.

    How do you know if beets have gone bad? ›

    Like another root vegetable, discard the beets immediately if you notice any changes in color or texture. Soft spots and color changes indicate they are no longer safe to consume. If the beets have an off smell or slimy texture when you cook them, this is another indication that it's time to throw them out.

    How do you make beets last longer in the fridge? ›

    How to Store Beets
    1. Cut. Cut the greens off the tops of fresh beets, leaving 2 inches of stem.
    2. Seal unwashed beets in a Glad® Zipper 2-in-1 Gallon Bag.
    3. Squeeze. Squeeze as much air as possible out of the bag.
    4. Place in the crisper drawer of the refrigerator.

    Are pickled beets in a jar good for you? ›

    The bottom line. Pickled beets are popular on salads or as a side or snack. These naturally sweet root veggies may have a number of health benefits, including improved digestion, physical performance, blood sugar levels, and heart health. However, you should avoid varieties with high levels of added salt or sugar.

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