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 ...
These pickled vegetables will add freshness and crunch to any meal. Try them sprinkled over salads or stir-fries. Place carrots and daikon in a small airtight container. Combine sugar, 1 cup water, ...
Instructions: Peel and cut the daikon into sticks about 3 inches long and ¼ inch thick. Peel and cut the carrot to match the length of the daikon sticks but slightly skinnier. Put the vegetables in a ...
Think all brisket recipes are heavy and swimming in thick sauce? Let this light and refreshing soup change your mind. Instructions: Bring a pot of water to a boil. Add the brisket and cook for 10 ...
The foods of the Japanese izakaya (taverns) are among the most beloved in the world. There's not a chef in the country who doesn't try his or her hand at chawanmushi, ramen, soba and yakitori.
Fit processor with large-hole grating disk. Working with a few pieces of daikon at a time, place daikon pieces in feed tube and process until coarsely grated. Transfer daikon to bowl. Replace grating ...
Editor’s note: The theme of Gohan Lab is to help people make simple, tasty “gohan” (meals). The last in the series on the in-season daikon radish and turnip focuses on “chicken drumette simmered in ...