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    Beet Dip with Yogurt, How to WOW with 4 Ingredients

    With only a handful of ingredients, this Roasted Beet Dip with Yogurt is a dip that has the highest flavor, not to mention visual aesthetics, reward for the lowest effort. Bright pink tinted tart yogurt with an earthy umami background note, Beet Dip with Yogurt, which we casually call "Beetziki" will be the star on a crudités platter, a mezze platter, spread on toast...shall we?

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    What is Roasted Beet Dip?

    Roasted Beet Dip with Yogurt is exactly that: a creamy, tangy, yogurt-based dip infused with roasted beets and garlic.

    In this house, we call it "beetziki," because it's similar to regular tzatziki, but with roasted beets instead of cucumber, and totally puréed instead of stirred, so really not anything like tzatziki and more like "Roasted Beet and Yogurt Dip."

    Still going to call it "Beetziki" though.

    Use Beetziki as a dip for pita bread and crudites as on the Epic Mediterranean Mezze Board, or as a base spread on toast, grilled flatbread, or pizza piled with other vibrant vegetables.

    roasted beet dip with yogurt on mezze platter

    Health Benefits and Dietary Considerations of Roasted Beet Dip with Yogurt

    This Roasted Beet Dip with Yogurt recipe as presented is:

    • vegetarian
    • vegan-adaptable if you substitute out the regular dairy yogurt with plant-based yogurt
    • gluten-free, sugar-free
    • keto-friendly (with this amount of beets)

    From a nutrition perspective, Roasted Beet Dip with Yogurt is a great source of protein from the dairy, as well as fiber and antioxidants from the beets.

    beets with greens on cutting board

    What Ingredients You Need for Roasted Beet Dip

    The three main ingredients for Roasted Beet Dip with Yogurt are beets of course, garlic for flavor, and yogurt as the main dip component! You also need olive oil for texture and salt.

    • beets
    • garlic
    • yogurt
    • olive oil
    • salt
    roasted beets in foil

    Ingredients Notes and Resources

    BEETS. Though grocery stores carry beets year-round, they are technically "in season" in the cooler months, starting in October in the northern hemisphere. This makes beets a colorful prize in the winter produce games when bright colored fruits and vegetables might be less available.

    I use red beets for this, though beets come in a lot of colors and varieties. Golden beets would work just as well for the earthy flavor, and not stain everything in their wake. If you can find candy stripe beets, they roast beautifully, but would be a waste of their pretty striped visuals if you were to blend them into the dip. Slice candy -stripe beets and use them as "chips" for the dip!

    "1 large beet" can mean anything, especially in the late winter when beets can get to be the size of a small melon; see the photo below of the biggest beet I've ever encountered. You're looking for a beet that will render about 1 cup after roasting, peeling, and chopping. To roast a beet, generously rub it with olive oil, wrap it tightly in a foil packets, and roast in a 400°F oven for about 45 minutes, or until a knife can pierce through to the center without resistance.

    YOGURT. Depending on the brand, the "type" of yogurt, and the fat percentage of your yogurt, your product just before it's final might be thinner or thicker than you prefer. Always err on the side of thicker because it's easier to thin out with water or oil later. Regular yogurt is thinner; Greek and Icelandic skyr yogurts are thicker styles. Use a full fat yogurt (for better flavor) and strain it as much as you can in a sieve lined with three or four layers of cheesecloth, or a paper coffee filter. You can drain the yogurt while you roast your beet.

    roasted beet dip with yogurt in glass bowl

    How to Make Beet Dip

    There isn't a whole lot to making Beet Dip, just whizzing all the ingredients in a food processor! Here are the basic steps:

    1. Roast Beets. You can roast beets yourself or go the path of least resistance any buy beets already roasted at the grocery store either pre-packaged or from the salad bar.
    2. Combine in Food Processor. Combine the ingredients in a food processor and whizz until smooth!
    beet dip in food processor

    Tools and Equipment

    • SIEVE. I have a set of three different sizes, and use the medium one to drain yogurt. (The larger one is great for sifting flours and straining stock).
    • FOOD PROCESSOR. I have been using my small 4-cup Cuisinart FOR YEARS. I will only "upgrade" when this one falls apart because it still works like a dream, but most importantly, it's easy to clean and PUT AWAY. This 4-cup capacity is the right size for small jobs like dips and spreads.
    Mediterranean mezze platter with dips in bowls

    What to Serve with Beet Yogurt Dip

    You may be perfectly happy, as I am, to just scoop Beet Dip out of the food processor with a spoon and eat it straight up. However, there are more civilized way to serve, eat, and otherwise use Beet Dip. Here are some favorites:

    • Part of an epic Mediterranean Mezze platter
    • As a simple snack with 2-ingredient flatbread or homemade Baked Pita Chips
    • Slathered onto toast to anchor avocado and other toppings
    • As the base for a vege-forward grilled flatbread or pizza
    • Dolloped over a tray of "Pita-chos" aka Mediterranean Nachos

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    beet yogurt dip on winter pink and purple crudites platter
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    Roasted Beet Tzatziki

    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Total Time45 minutes mins
    Total Time50 minutes mins
    Course: Appetizer, Condiments, Sauce
    Cuisine: Health and Wellnes, Mediterranean
    Keyword: beets, dips, roasted beets, tzatziki
    Servings: 2 cups

    Ingredients

    • 1 large beet roasted and peeled (see below NOTES and RESOURCES for how)
    • 1 clove garlic
    • 2 cups full-fat yogurt strained (see below NOTES and RESOURCES for how)
    • 1 teaspoon salt + more to taste
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • optional for serving as dip: extra chopped roasted beets chopped fresh parsley or other green herbs like scallions and dill, crumbled feta, toasted walnuts
    • serve with: vegetable crudites grilled flatbread

    Instructions

    • Roughly chop roasted, peeled beet. Set aside 1-2 tablespoons of chopped beet for garnish if you'd like.
    • Place garlic, remaining chopped roasted beet, yogurt, and 1 teaspoon of salt in food processor. Pulse, then process until smooth. Drizzle in olive oil 1 tablespoon at a time, until the beet yogurt is the consistency of hummus. If you prefer a little thinner, add more olive oil.
    • Transfer Beetziki to bowl, taste, and season with additional salt if necessary.
    • If serving Beetziki as a dip, transfer to serving bowl, drizzle with olive oil, and sprinkle optional garnish ingredients in center.
    • Beetziki will keep in refrigerator in tightly sealed container for three days. Use a container that will not stain (e.g. glass).
    when you make this recipe, let us know!Mention @TheDelicious or tag #thedeliciousmademedoit!
    HUGE red beet, farmers arket

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    1. Henry Price says

      August 29, 2020 at 7:25 pm

      That is interesting. I never tried this one, but I will ask my wife if she can do this. She is greek and she loves to prepare greek foods for me. In fact, she brought me yesterday to a greek food restaurant called El Greco and we loved the salad and kebabs. It was great and tasty.

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    2. Stacy says

      May 11, 2023 at 7:51 am

      Can you provide the approx. ounces for a "large beet"?

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