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Active Time:15 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:4Jump to Nutrition Facts
Active Time:15 minsTotal Time:15 minsServings:4
Active Time:15 mins
Active Time:
15 mins
Total Time:15 mins
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Servings:4
Servings:
4
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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients1mediumshallot, thinly sliced3tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil2tablespoonschampagne vinegar2teaspoonshoney¼teaspoonground pepper, plus more for garnish⅛teaspoonsalt1(8.8-ounce)package refrigerated cooked beets, such as Love Beets1(5 ounce) packagearugula½cupcrumbled feta cheese
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Ingredients
1mediumshallot, thinly sliced
3tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
2tablespoonschampagne vinegar
2teaspoonshoney
¼teaspoonground pepper, plus more for garnish
⅛teaspoonsalt
1(8.8-ounce)package refrigerated cooked beets, such as Love Beets
1(5 ounce) packagearugula
½cupcrumbled feta cheese
DirectionsStir shallot, oil, vinegar, honey, pepper and salt together in a large bowl until combined.Drain beets and cut into 1-inch wedges; add to the dressing and toss to coat. Add arugula; toss gently to coat. Top with feta and garnish with additional pepper, if desired.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, January 2022
Directions
Stir shallot, oil, vinegar, honey, pepper and salt together in a large bowl until combined.Drain beets and cut into 1-inch wedges; add to the dressing and toss to coat. Add arugula; toss gently to coat. Top with feta and garnish with additional pepper, if desired.
Stir shallot, oil, vinegar, honey, pepper and salt together in a large bowl until combined.
Drain beets and cut into 1-inch wedges; add to the dressing and toss to coat. Add arugula; toss gently to coat. Top with feta and garnish with additional pepper, if desired.
Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, January 2022
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Nutrition Facts(per serving)197Calories15gFat9gCarbs5gProtein
Nutrition Facts(per serving)
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