3 No-Fail Radish Recipes To Help You Relish Spring!

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3 No-Fail Radish Recipes To Help You Relish Spring!
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BRB, running out to pick up radishes to make butter-and-radish sandwiches for lunch! YUM!!

Growing up, the only radishes I knew were the little round red ones that showed up sliced like a pile of nickels on top of my salad. Sometimes I could blame a restaurant for the travesty, but usually it was Mom trying to be fancy. I attempted to like them, but the spicy bite* was too much for me. It wasn’t until a girlfriend of mine introduced me to radish and butter sandwiches that I really turned around. I learned to appreciate their crispy, zestiness.

ADVERTISEMENT Radish and Butter Open-Face Sandwiches This works great with traditional red radishes, but if you want to go really pretty, use watermelon radishes. I also love the more mellow French breakfast radish. Trim the ends of a bunch of radishes of your choice. Thinly slice radishes with a sharp knife or mandoline. Cut a baguette widthwise at an angle for oval-shaped slices about a quarter-inch thick. Slather bread with softened sweet butter; cover with radish slices.

ADVERTISEMENT Bossy Rossi’s Daikon and Carrot Coleslaw Peel 1 pound each of carrots and daikon radishes, then grate or cut them into a fine julienne and cover with water . Make the dressing by mixing a big shot of rice wine vinegar and a small shot of tamari . Sweeten to taste with honey or maple syrup . Add a good plop of minced ginger and a squeeze of sriracha. Drain your carrots and daikon an hour before serving, mix with dressing, then add salt and pepper to taste.

Radishes with Black Olive Tapenade Throw a handful of pitted Kalamata olives, a smidgen of capers, and a drizzle of olive oil in the food processor and pulse until well chopped. Slice any kind of radish into quarter-inch thick circles. Dollop each slice with a spoonful of olive tapenade, and garnish with thinly sliced scallions, chives, or chopped parsley.

* If you want to get rid of the bite of raw radish, soak it in water for an hour or up to several days. Tags: radish , radishes , sandwich , recipes , tapenade , coleslaw , spring recipes

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