Red and Golden Beet Crostini with Goat Cheese and Honey

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Post Editor’s Note: Red and Golden Beet Crostini with Goat Cheese and Honey was recently honored as the starter course at the Relish Epicurea Supper Club. It’s a must make for any occasion, from a cocktail party to a full course fancy dinner. We used local beets, and Noble Springs Goat Cheese.

I love to throw parties. I like to do all the food, planning everything down to the last detail. Back in the day, I wouldn’t even allow anyone to bring anything to my parties (in honesty, for fear of having to put out something awful on my table.). I admit this to you. It’s possibly not the prettiest side of my personality. And to be even more honest with you, I haven’t quite gotten a victory on this.

When I moved to Nashville,  it took me some time to realized that when I was invited to a party, I was expected to bring a dish. After a few parties of too many people bringing chips and salsa, I would show up with 3 to 5 dishes because food is in my blood and you can’t have a party without good food. But, I often found the carting of food awkward and it might be the reason so many parties end up with a lot of desserts which are easy to transport.

Earlier this month, Lorraine from Not Quite Nigella presented her delicious Tuna Spread   in a mason jar. I thought it was a brilliant presented in a mason jar. I liked it so much  I took it to a party only slightly changing it by spicing it up with sriracha).

I think taking pretty jars with spreads, dips and spreads to a party is not only a fun way to present, but practical to transport. Taking food to parties can be awkward and cumbersome, because you don’t want to serve your food in plastic tupperware, yet you can’t cart serving dishes either. This is why food in a jar is such a great idea.

I discovered the perfect pint sized jars at True Value Hardware. The jars are short enough  and yet wide enough to spoon to spoon ingredients easily. Fill them up with either homemade or store bought (high quality) salads, nuts and cheese spreads. Buy tasty crackers and a loaf of sour dough bread to slice and grill. And, bring an extra jar with some celery sticks for the spreads.

The jars came four in a set and I thought I would try to fill out four jars. One with tuna or egg salad. One with rosemary walnuts.   Why not beautiful beets? My vision was a jar of golden beets and red beets tossed together in a blood orange olive oil. I like how the golden beets pick up some of the red coloring and get a sunset color.  The beets are perfect sitting upon some soft goat cheese drizzled with honey.

I’ve listed some several ideas for taking food to parties below. Tell me, what would you pack up in a  jar and take to a party?

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Red and Golden Beet Crostini with Goat Cheese and Honey

Ingredients

  • 1 large red beet
  • 1 large golden beet
  • blood orange olive oil just enough to glisten beets
  • splash white balsamic or champagne vinegar
  • spreadable goat cheese enough to spread on each crostini
  • honey just enough to drizzle over cheese
  • toasted sour dough bread

Instructions

  • Steam or roast beets in skin until tender. (I steamed for about 30 minutes, until a fork easily pierced the beet, but not too soft).
  • Using paper towels, rub beets and skin comes right off.
  • Cut into small cubes. Toss with blood orange olive oil or olive oil and with some orange zest. Add a splash of vinegar. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Top toasted bread with a goat cheese. Drizzle honey. Top with beets.
  • If taking to a party, mix goat cheese and honey ahead, place in jar. Bring jar of goat cheese and honey and jars of beets along with toasted sour dough, or toasted flat bread.

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  2. Haha I feel ya! It can be awkward when they bring something that you dont want on your table :/ lol. these look so fab! What a classic combo. Love it!

  3. Hehe I had a chuckle at the first paragraph Angela! I’d still love to come to your dinner party and I promise only to bring a hostess gift! 😉 I’m so glad that you liked the tuna dip, I’ve never spent that long perfecting a recipe but you’re right-the jar is the way to go. And this red and golden beetroot crostini sounds absolutely divine. Happy New Years to you! xxx

  4. Love the beet crostini. Mason jars are the thing these days! Robin over at Big Red Kitchen makes full meals in them and sends her kids to school with a balanced lunch in a jar. Very fun!

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