Silverbeet recipes that will have your whole body feeling grateful (2024)

A few weeks ago I came home from catering for the Body Mind Life retreat with 4 bunches of silverbeet we didn’t use and all I craved to eat that week was with silverbeet so I was a very happy camper. I am sharing two of the recipes I made that week with you now.Silverbeet is also known as chard and you can get Rainbow Chard too.&nbsp; As a child it was the only form of leafy greens that I ate as it was the only type that grew up in the Northern Territory. We called it spinach and thrived on it. It was a big treat when mum came home with a bunch of silverbeet. We ate the white stalks and all!Silverbeet contains a rich source of magnesium, calcium, vitamin k, iron, potassium, vitamin A and folic acid, zinc, copper, vitamin E and C as well as dietary fibre. So it is an all round goodie to eat. No wonder my body craves it so often.To take things further and look at a different perspective Anthony Williams who has written <em>Life Changing Foods</em> suggests cruciferous veggies like Silverbeet/ Swiss chard is great for when the mind feels confused. So I think I will eat it even more often knowing this.Hope you enjoy these silverbeet recipes. If you are on a low fod map diet I have a variation for you at the end of each recipe.Silverbeet and Tofu Paneer Curry (Palak Tofu)Ingredients2 bunches silverbeet roughly chopped (stalks removed)1 onion chopped roughly3 tomatoes roughly chopped3 garlic cloves chopped roughly1 tsp turmeric1 tsp ground cumin1 tsp ground corianderchilli if you like2 tsp garam masalasaltpepper1 cup cashews or sunflower seeds (optional and soaked for 6 hours))1 block of tofu cut into cubesup to ½ cup nutritional yeastsaltavocado oil or unrefined sunflower oil for fryingMethodPlace the silverbeet, onions, tomatoes, garlic, turmeric, cumin, salt, chilli if using and coriander in a saucepan with 1 to 2 cups of water. Bring to the boil then reduce to a simmer until everything is cooked through.Use a hand held blender to blend everything until it is sort of smooth. You don’t need to have it completely smooth.&nbsp; Add the garam masala and cook for a further 10 minutes. Add more water and salt if you find it too thick.If using the cashews or sunflower seeds place them in a blender with 1 cup of water and blitz until smooth.&nbsp; Add these to the pan with the silverbeet.For the tofu paneer heat up a small amount of oil and fry the tofu until it browns. Then add the nutritional yeast to the pan and mix into the tofu and fry for a further few minutes.Serve the palak (silverbeet curry) into bowl and add the tofu on top of each bowl.* for a low FOD map version use garlic infused olive oil instead of garlic and the green parts of spring onions instead of the onion. You can omit the chilli if it aggravates you. Use the sunflower seeds and not the cashew.Silverbeet with Tahini and ChickpeasIngredients1 bunch silverbeet washed well and shredded finely – you can use the stalks too200g cooked chickpeas1 onion dicedsplash of avocado oil2 tbsp pine nuts¼ cup tahini¼ to ½ cup waterlemon to tastesalt to tasteMethodMake the tahini dressing by mixing the tahini, water, some salt and lemon juice to your required taste in a bowl. When it is well combined and resembles a dressing rather than a paste it is ready.Place the pine nuts in a frying pan and brown. This will only take a couple of minutes. Shake them from time to time and don’t leave them as they tend to burn easily.Heat up the oil in a frying pan and cook the onion until quite soft.Add the silverbeet and cook until it is soft. Add the chickpeas to warm them up and mix through the tahini dressing.Serve with the toasted pine nuts.* For a low FOD map meal omit the onion (its lovely without) and you can add garlic infused oil if you wish. Omit the chickpeas and double up the pine nuts.New Dates for the Vegan Foundation Course and Announcing All Dates For 2019Yes life needs to be planned in advance. As the Vegan Chef and Lifestyle Training has now commenced I am getting enquiries for next year so all dates have been set in place for those that need to plan ahead. 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Silverbeet recipes that will have your whole body feeling grateful (2024)

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Can you eat all of the Silverbeet? ›

The stems can be removed from the leafy section and cooked like asparagus, or sliced and cooked. Both the stems and leaves can be used together; the stems take longer to cook so add the leaves 3-4 minutes after the stems. Silverbeet suits quick cooking methods like stir frying, steaming or microwaving.

Do I need to boil Silverbeet? ›

Because of the oxalic acid Silver beet should be cooked in boiling water before eating. To prepare Silver Beet fold leaves in half, chop, and rinse Beet. To boil, bring lightly salted water to a boil. When water is at a high boil add beet.

Do you use the white part of Silverbeet? ›

Silverbeet should be well washed after picking by giving it a good soak in cold water. Drain it and tear the leaves from the white stem. Don't throw the stems out, slice them finely and cook these before adding the leaves. Here's three ways to cook it.

What does silverbeet do to your body? ›

Silverbeet contains potassium, which helps to maintain blood sugar levels plus a high fibre content which is beneficial in reducing blood cholesterol.

What is silverbeet called in America? ›

Naming silverbeet as the green with white stems and calling the green with coloured stems and veins (crimson, red and yellow) as Swiss chard or coloured chard. Silverbeet or chard is a very popular green with highly nutritious and flavourful leaves and stalks.

Which is healthier spinach or silverbeet? ›

As can be seen the low energy value for both vegetables helps in the control of weight. Spinach has just about double the fibre content and is very high in Beta Carotene. Beta-carotene is a strong anti-oxidant that helps to protect the eyes against sun damage, heart disease and cancer.

How do you remove oxalic acid from silverbeet? ›

Cooking the mixed leaves, stems and buds in boiling water for two minutes significantly (p < 0.05) reduced the total oxalate when compared to the raw plant parts.

Is silverbeet OK to eat raw? ›

Green silverbeet can be sliced thinly, dressed with olive oil and eaten raw. It can also be sauteed or cooked into frittatas, pies, soups and gratins. High quality silverbeet leaves are clean, large, glossy and tender. They have firm leaf stems and no damaged or discoloured parts.

Should silverbeet be kept in the fridge? ›

Buying and storing

Buy silver beet with crisp stems and dark-green leaves. Store in a plastic bag in the fridge for up to three days.

Is silverbeet good for kidneys? ›

Foods high in oxalates include kale, spinach, green-leafy vegetables, silver beet, rhubarb, okra, peanuts, cashews, almonds, tea, soy, wheat bran and cocoa powder which can cause kidney stones. If you suffer from stones, your doctor may recommend that you avoid these foods or consume small amounts.

How long does silverbeet last in the fridge? ›

Storing. Keep silver beet in a plastic bag in the fridge, away from produce that emits ethylene, for up to five days. Silver beet can be frozen: Remove stems (which don't freeze well) and place cut leaves in boiling water for about two minutes. Drain then immerse in ice water.

What is another name for silverbeet? ›

A relative of beetroot, silverbeet or chard (Beta vulgaris) is a staple in any winter garden; high food value and easy to grow. Generally chard is known as having colored stems, but the names are interchangeable.

Is it better to steam or boil silverbeet? ›

Bring a large pot of salted water to the boil. Wash as much silver beet as is needed and trim the tough base of each stem. Plunge the leaves whole into the water for 4-5 minutes.

Do I need to blanch silverbeet before cooking? ›

Blanch silverbeet in boiling salted water for 2 minutes until soft, run under cold water to stop cooking and drain well.

Do you eat the stalks of silverbeet? ›

I try and use every part of a vegetable when I cook so naturally, I'll use every part of the silverbeet. In all three of these silverbeet recipes, I've included the white stalks, so nothing is wasted. They do take a little bit longer to cook, but they add a delicious depth of flavour and texture to the dish.

What does silverbeet taste like? ›

Native to the Mediterranean, silver beet has an earthy flavour and is a good source of folate, fibre and vitamins A and C. Use silver beet in exactly the same way as spinach.

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