This has been a long time coming, this roasted beet and goat cheese side dish slash appetizer thing. It was inspired by my trip to Nashville last November with Morton Salt. Last Monday, the video from my meal at Morton Salt’s Next Door Chef: Nashville event went live. I had a phenomenal meal prepared by a local Nashville resident, Travis Nunn, who was coached by an acclaimed local chef, Karl Worley, to learn how to prepare a remarkable meal using different types of salt. Travis’s home was transformed into a fully decorated pop-up restaurant, “Indie’s Kitchen,” and we were served an amazing meal. This was Morton Salt’s second Next Door Chef event and was tied around Spring-time cooking, perfect for this time of year! Morton Salt has shared that they will be releasing video and recipes from their third Next Door Chef, in New Orleans, this summer. Stay tuned to the website for some amazing summer grilling and cooking inspired recipes.  Also, if you haven’t seen it yet, check out their site for the first Next Door Chef event that was held in Chicago for another great transformation and some delicious recipes. At the Nashville event, I learned more about the benefits of using Morton Kosher and Sea Salt, versus the standard table salt when cooking. Turns out a lot of us are using table salt for almost all cooking purposes, which is a huge miss in the kitchen. One thing I learned was how to use different kinds of salt. Morton varieties have particular qualities that really make them stand out for different purposes. Here’s a little cheat-sheet for the different types of salt and their uses:

Morton Kosher Salt adds a gourmet touch to the dish. It’s the preferred salt of chefs because it’s easy to control which creates perfectly seasoned food. Morton Coarse Sea Salt adds an artistic “pop” that you and your dinner guests can see and taste. The large crystals also provide contrasting texture. Morton Fine Sea Salt is great for blending in all cooking. The fine salt crystals dissolve quickly, making them perfect for marinades, soups, sauces and dressings

We tried a number of inspiring dishes at the event, where we could taste how the salt transformed each dish. One of my very favorites was the salt roasted beet salad, which is what inspired this roasted beet and goat cheese dish I’m sharing with you today. This simple (5 ingredient!) side or appetizer will blow you away with its incredible flavor. It is easy and quick for everyday dinners, but feels fancy enough to impress company. Truly versatile. Even if you’re not a beet fan (yet!), you will absolutely love this dish. This post has been sponsored by Morton Salt. You can go to MortonSalt.com/NextDoorChef to see more from our meal and learn how you can host your own Next Door Chef with the same recipes we had at our event. If you do host your own “Next Door Chef” party or have a recipe idea for using Morton Kosher or Sea Salt, post your photos using #NextDoorChef.

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