Combine, pickle, and cool: Once your pickling liquid has cooled, place the daikon radishes into a clean glass jar, ensuring ...
Daikon radishes are a staple in Asian cuisine, often pickled or served in a stir-fry, but you can also eat them raw for a crunchy bite. Sliced daikon is a great way to add unique flavor and ...
In Japan, daikon is frequently pickled and served as a crunchy accompaniment to rice at mealtimes. It's great chopped into salads or made into crudités to serve with your favourite dip.
The winning pickle was Watanabe’s “Shonan daikon no Kugenuma gyosho-zuke” (Shonan daikon radish pickled in Kugenuma fish sauce). It won the grand prize in the individual category.
Heat oven to 350°F. Lightly drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil over a flat baking pan. Peel daikon radishes and cut into slices that are a quarter inch thick. Spread slices evenly on baking pan. Chop ...