Daikon Radish Salad. This radish salad is light, fresh, crunchy, spicy and delicious. Finally, this radish salad is effectively a shredded radish kimchi, would you believe? Daikon Salad is a popular Japanese salad menu at traditional Japanese restaurants and Izakaya, and I hope you enjoy Daikon is mild flavored, very large, white Japanese radish, and it's often used as.
It's pungent, fragrant and full of. The Daikon radish salad is a very healthy recipe as the root is enjoyed raw without damaging the nutritious values. It's also super easy to prepare the daikon salad from scratch. You can have Daikon Radish Salad using 8 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Daikon Radish Salad
- Prepare 1/2 of Daikon Radish.
- It's 1 can of tuna or imitation crab meat.
- Prepare 1 Handful of dried bonito flakes.
- You need of Nori seaweed strips for topping.
- It's of **Ponzu Dressing**.
- You need 60 ml of Ponzu.
- You need 1 Tbsp of ground white sesame seeds.
- You need 2 tsp of mayonaise.
There are lots of recipes to make salads using Daikon radish in Japan. Daikon is a white long radish used in many Japanese dishes. It is usually cooked in soup or Nimono. Daikon radish is a common vegetable in Asian.
Daikon Radish Salad instructions
- Peel the daikon. Cut into thin rectangles, or fine strips. Soak it in cold water till it's crisp. (about 15 minutes).
- In a small bottle or a container, put in dressing ingredients and put on the cap, then shake it!.
- When daikon is crispy, drain the water, add tuna, bonito flakes and nori seaweed..
- Pour ponzu dressing over when you eat..
- I like ponzu, but you can try your favorite dressing! Enjoy!!.
Typically in season during winter but available all-year round. There are many daikon radish recipes available, making a salad is a popular way to. Depending on which part of the daikon you use you'll get different tastes. The flavor of daikon changes from leaf to tip. Apple vinegar, daikon radish, garlic, green onion, hot pepper flakes, korean radish, salt, sesame seeds, sugar, vinegar.