So after sowing a WHOLE packet of radish seeds, I now have a problem on my hands ....
WHAT AM I GOING TO DO WITH ALL THE RADISHES!!!!!
We are not currently big on salad, it being winter and all. But what else can you do with a radish??
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So after sowing a WHOLE packet of radish seeds, I now have a problem on my hands ....
WHAT AM I GOING TO DO WITH ALL THE RADISHES!!!!!
We are not currently big on salad, it being winter and all. But what else can you do with a radish??
Can't help you Nadine but when I saw your post it made me realise that I've NEVER eaten a radish. Ever. :redface: So, I'm gonna go out and buy some. Which means I need recipes too. No salads cos it's way too cold atm!
Would love to hear how you cook/work with radish also!!!! I would love to buy some to try but have no idea what to do with them
What I remember from eating radish when I was little, was that it's a bit hot ... like it burned my mouth. Not like chilly, more like pepper. And have carefully scraped them out of salad when I was confronted with them. I only bought the darn seeds, because DH said he like radish, although since we've been together I have not once seen him eat any!!!
But now that I'm "older" ;) I thought that I might give it a go again. Maybe my tastes has changed.
OK, feeling better that I'm not the only one who doesn't know what to do with a radish! ;)
I love eating radish raw, with a tiny bit of salt ... YUMMY!!!!!!!! (but I'm the freak who eats raw brussel sprouts)
Radish chips are YUMMY! Thinly sliced and deep fried or even baked till crisp, tossed with some gourmet salt...
Punks, I found a "recipe" for radish on bread that looked way to simple, but now that you say you eat it with salt also, I might try it. It's bread spread with butter with thinly sliced radish on top and topped with some salt.
Cai .. that sounds like something DH would love too (anything deep fried for that matter) Do you have a dip idea that goes along with radish chips. Ohhh like that word radish chips. :lol:
Here's a recipe:
Baked Radish Chips Recipe
Makes 1 serving
Yummy, veeery low cal snack - Baked Radish Chips
Ingredients
10 radishes
1 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp garlic salt
1/2 tsp paprika
Directions
Thinly slice radishes
Steam in microwave for 5 minutes
Put in bowl with spices; stir
Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes, flip the chips, and bake for another 10 minutes.
I'd imagine anything really, salsa, cream cheese dip, spinach dip...
Thanks :) That chilly also sounds so DH, I might stay clear, but definatly have a taste!!!