
Beetroot horseradish risotto – a fun recipe that pairs well with spicy beetroot (beet) savoury macarons as a starter/appetiser.
I created this recipe to accompany my beetroot and horseradish savoury mini macarons from my first book, Mad About Macarons.
The other day I was walking on the sweet side in Paris with a lovely group of Americans as part of my chocolate and pastry tour in Saint Germain des Prés and, as you can imagine, I tend to become particularly passionate when somebody asks about macarons.

Beetroot & Horseradish Macaron in Mad About Macarons
One question was: “Do you like savoury macarons – and when would you eat them?”
Well, I love them – especially if they have a wee kick to them.
Let me explain.
Spicy Savoury Macarons – Great Fun with Risotto!
By adding some heated spice to the filling, the intriguing sweetness of the macaron shell puts out the fire. Have you tried these beetroot (or beet) and horseradish macarons? (The recipe is in Mad About Macarons). They’re great with bubbles or red wine as an apéritif but they also go so well with one of my favourite risotto recipes, ideal as a starter.
Moreover, it’s a wonderful talking point at the table: once friends thought I was serving a steak tartare – as an ex-vegetarian, I was just as surprised as they were!
Normally you’d expect the beetroot to give the risotto or macarons an earthy taste but the result is instead ever so delicately sweet. Try these beetroot and chocolate flourless fondants – it’s not unlike the philosophy behind carrot cake or chocolate and zucchini/courgette cakes, where the vegetable just acts as a fun and extra squidgy ingredient. But here, in a gluten-free macaron, it’s a colourful change!
Fun Dishes to Impress
This light risotto blushes with the beetroot, taking on the most vibrant natural red colour. The added touch of creamy horseradish just gives it that je ne sais quoi. It’s healthy, cheap to make, and ideal to serve at any time of year – and great fun for the holiday season.
Serve in small pasta bowls, decorate with fresh herbs and more parmesan shavings and a mini beetroot and horseradish macaron (recipe on page 103 of Mad About Macarons!)
Beetroot Horseradish Risotto

Beetroot and Horseradish Risotto
Description
Ingredients
- 400 g (14oz) pre-cooked beetroot / beet or 2 small raw beetroots
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- knob of unsalted butter
- 1 onion finely chopped
- 1 garlic clove finely chopped
- 250 g (9oz) risotto rice carnaroli
- 150 g (5.5oz) or glass white wine
- 800 g (1.75 pints) vegetable or chicken stock
- 60 g (2oz) freshly grated parmesan
- salt & pepper to taste
- 2 tbsps crème fraîche
- 2 tsps horseradish sauce
Instructions
- Wearing rubber gloves to avoid staining your hands, peel and grate the beetroot. (If using raw beetroot, rub on coarse sea salt and wrap them up in aluminium foil and bake at 180°C for 45 minutes and leave to cool.)
- Fry the onion in the olive oil and butter over a medium heat until softened (do not brown) for about 5 minutes. Add the chopped garlic and stir until softened for another couple of minutes. Add the rice and stir until the grains are all coated and shiny.
- Add the wine until it has disappeared into the rice. Gradually add the hot stock, a ladle at a time and stir continuously until each time the stock has soaked in. Cook for 15-17 minutes. After about 10 minutes, stir in the grated beetroot.
- When the rice is cooked, stir in the crème fraîche, parmesan and horseradish and take off the heat. Add salt (fleur de sel) and pepper to taste.
Comments (8)
Jill, this dish and its related macaron is stunning! I love the natural color from the beet and the flavor it must impart intrigues. Lovely, lovely work.
Thank you so much for your lovely comments. Blushing like a beet here 🙂
I love risottos but never tried it with beetroot. Must give this a go – and with a horseradish macaron, there’s nothing like that to beet! 🙂
Nothing like that to beet – j’adore, Jean-Pierre !
Your mini macaron is SO gorgeous! And what an amazing garnish for your beet risotto! This dish would be the highlight of any dinner party 🙂
Thanks so much, Liz. It certainly is a talking point and guarantees some surprised (happy) faces!
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