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What to do with huge, hot radishes

by Karen/NoCA » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:31 am

My radish crop took a leap, and I now have some huge babies, about the size of a lemon. I know they get hot the bigger they get. Anyone have any experience with doing something tasty with them? Or maybe they should go into the weed pile?
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Re: What to do with huge, hot radishes

by Robin Garr » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:52 am

Karen, I haven't tried this, but my fertile imagination just took a wild leap off the cliff and wondered what might happen if you treat them as if they were daikon, which is, in a way, an oversize, hot radish.

Maybe Google up some daikon recipes? This one looks good, even if I tend to be less trustful of mass recipe sites like allrecipes.com

Pan Fried Daikon Cake
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/pan-fried- ... etail.aspx

Or this one from a Japanese cooking site in English, Simmered Daikon with Chicken?
http://www.youlinchng.com/japanese-food ... th-chicken

If it were me, I'd hate to toss them without trying something, just for the fun of it. 8)
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Re: What to do with huge, hot radishes

by Daniel Rogov » Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:12 pm

Grated, together with grated carrots, kohlbrabi and celery root as a fabulous hors d'oeuvre.

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Re: What to do with huge, hot radishes

by Karen/NoCA » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:27 pm

Daniel Rogov wrote:Grated, together with grated carrots, kohlbrabi and celery root as a fabulous hors d'oeuvre.

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Hummm...never thought about grating them, perhaps a coleslaw, with grated radish and carrots, dressed with a mayo, sugar, cider vinegar dressing.
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Re: What to do with huge, hot radishes

by Dale Williams » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:38 pm

I've never thought of daikon as hot, quite the opposite. That said, no reason those recipes wouldn;t work.

I like the idea of grating and mixing. We actually got some larger radishes at farmers market, we used a few in a recipe where they (and asparagus and fennel) were shaved and tossed over white beans:

From NY Times

Cannellini Bean Salad With Shaved Spring Vegetables
Time: 30 minutes

FOR THE VINAIGRETTE:
3 tablespoons lemon juice, or as needed
Finely grated zest of half a lemon
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon ground fennel seed
4 to 6 anchovy fillets, rinsed and chopped
Salt and pepper
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
FOR THE SALAD:
2 cups cooked cannellini beans, drained
Salt and pepper
Pinch red pepper flakes
6 to 8 large, fat asparagus spears, snapped and peeled
6 radishes
1 small fennel bulb, trimmed
1 small sweet spring onion, or a few scallions, finely chopped
Chopped parsley, basil or dill, for garnish.
1. To make the vinaigrette, whisk together the vinaigrette ingredients. Adjust lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste.

2. To assemble the salad, place the beans in a large bowl. Pour half the vinaigrette over the beans and toss lightly. Season with salt, pepper and

red pepper flakes.

3. Using a sharp mandolin — and a hand guard — carefully slice the asparagus spears lengthwise to about the thickness of a penny. Slice the radishes and fennel to the same thickness. Lay the shaved vegetables and chopped onion or scallions in a shallow bowl. Season with salt and pepper, and dress them very lightly with a few spoonfuls of vinaigrette, turning gently to coat.

4. Spoon the beans onto a serving platter or individual plates, then cover the beans with the shaved vegetables. Add a little more vinaigrette over the top. Sprinkle with chopped parsley, basil or dill.

Yield: 4 to 6 servings.
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Re: What to do with huge, hot radishes

by David Creighton » Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:07 pm

won't the heat go away if you braise them?
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Re: What to do with huge, hot radishes

by Karen/NoCA » Thu Jun 23, 2011 7:29 pm

The grated radish were perfect in a coleslaw mix of green cabbage, sweet carrots, and green onion. I used a apple cider vinegar, mayo, sugar dressing. Very refreshing and with a little zip. I have saved the rest of the radishes to try with your suggestions and even adding some to an all veggie soup I am going to make for a few healthy lunches. Thanks for all the suggestions.
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Re: What to do with huge, hot radishes

by Carl Eppig » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:20 pm

Cut 'em up and leave them where the critters can find them.

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