I detest red radishes. Have never cared for the bitter, sharp, peppery taste of them.
Then I discovered a recipe for Roasted Red "Potatoes" using radishes. Simply top and tail them. Cut small-to-medium sized radishes in half; large ones into quarters. Toss with olive oil and your favorite seasonings, spread them out on a foil or parchment-covered rimmed baking sheet and roast at 425 degrees for 30-40 minutes. Turn most of them cut side up on the baking sheet so they brown nicely.
They're awesome! When roasted, steamed or boiled, the flavor mellows out and leaves you with what tastes--and looks--like chunked baby red potatoes.
Have made "potato" salad with them, using my Mrs. Gerry's-style recipe. Delicious. If boiling them check for doneness after about 5 to 7 minutes by piercing them with a paring knife.
Have roasted them several times a side for chicken, roast beef, or a classic American full breakfast.
While cauliflower works well as a substitute for mashed potatoes or rice, radishes have become my go-to for other applications.
Super low in carbs. Six medium-sized radishes contain only three grams of carbs.
Anyone else have experiences and/or recipe ideas for them?
Then I discovered a recipe for Roasted Red "Potatoes" using radishes. Simply top and tail them. Cut small-to-medium sized radishes in half; large ones into quarters. Toss with olive oil and your favorite seasonings, spread them out on a foil or parchment-covered rimmed baking sheet and roast at 425 degrees for 30-40 minutes. Turn most of them cut side up on the baking sheet so they brown nicely.
They're awesome! When roasted, steamed or boiled, the flavor mellows out and leaves you with what tastes--and looks--like chunked baby red potatoes.
Have made "potato" salad with them, using my Mrs. Gerry's-style recipe. Delicious. If boiling them check for doneness after about 5 to 7 minutes by piercing them with a paring knife.
Have roasted them several times a side for chicken, roast beef, or a classic American full breakfast.
While cauliflower works well as a substitute for mashed potatoes or rice, radishes have become my go-to for other applications.
Super low in carbs. Six medium-sized radishes contain only three grams of carbs.
Anyone else have experiences and/or recipe ideas for them?